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The Benefits of Roofing Screws

Making sure your roof is secure and watertight is of the utmost importance. When you install your roofing material, you need to know that it will stay in place and have the confidence that it will last for years.

Using roofing screws is the best way to ensure this, by using these specially designed screws to secure your roof sheeting in place, you help provide a weather-proof and highly effective seal, keeping your shed or garden outbuilding protected from the elements all year round.

Why Use Roofing Screws to Secure Your Roofing Material?

  • Wide Threads – With wider, more coarse threads, these screws provide a fantastic grip on roofing materials such as wood, metal or composite roofing. Everything about these screws is designed to increase the weather-resistant qualities of the roofing material.
  • Head Styles – Available in a wide range of head styles, you will find many roofing screws with hex or washer heads. This provides a much better grip during and after installation.
  • UV Resistance – In addition to corrosion-resistant finishes, these screws are also designed to be highly resistant to the damaging effects of UV radiation. Particularly useful for roofs, which are constantly exposed to sunlight with prolonged exposure to UV causing degradation over time.
  • Versatile Size Options – Roofing screws are available in a huge range of sizes. This ensures you will find a roof screw that adequately fastens any roofing material you might be using to the top of the building.
  • Self-Drilling and Tapping – Eliminating the need for pre-drilling, many roofing screws create their own pilot holes, speeding up installation.