Deck Nails

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Deck nails are designed to securely grip pressure-treated wood and composite decking surfaces to prevent popping. These deck nails feature a flat countersunk head to avoid unnecessary protrusions and a spiral shank for excellent holding power.

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Deck Nail Flat Galvanised 8d Pk 131

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4NEX2AD8XCJ£10.59
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Deck Nail Flat Galvanised 16d Pk 88

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4NEX4AD8XCL£10.59
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Deck Nail Flat Galvanised 6d Pk 800

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4NEX5AD8XCM£42.21
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Deck Nail Flat Galvanised 16d Pack Of 440

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4NEX8AD8XCQ£42.21
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Deck Nail Flat Galvanised 6d - Pack Of 160

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4NEX1AD8XCH£10.59
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Deck Nail Flat Galvanised 10d Pk 95

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4NEX3AD8XCK£10.59
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Deck Nail Flat Galvanised 8d - Pack Of 655

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4NEX6AD8XCN£42.21
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Deck Nail Flat Galvanised 10d Pack Of 475

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4NEX7AD8XCP£42.21
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Deck Nail Flat Galvanised 8d - Pack Of 3930

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4NEX9AD8XCR£275.86
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Deck Nail Flat Galvanised 16d - Pack Of 2640

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Deck Nails

Deck nails are designed to securely grip pressure-treated wood and composite decking surfaces to prevent popping. These deck nails feature a flat countersunk head to avoid unnecessary protrusions and a spiral shank for excellent holding power.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of nails for decks?

  • Common Nails: They have large heads and a thick shank, making them ideal for deck framing. They are difficult to drive in because they can cause splitting of wood.
  • Box Nails: They are the same size as regular nails but have a much thinner shank, which reduces the likelihood of wood splitting.
  • Spiral Nails: They cling to wood fibres and thus, are difficult to remove.
  • Finishing Nails: They have small barrel heads with slender shanks and are commonly used for trim work.
  • Casing Nails: They are larger versions of finishing nails that provide more holding power.

What is the advantage of decking screws over other screws?

Decking screws are corrosion-resistant, self-sinking, tapered and extremely sharp. Stainless steel screws, like stainless steel nails, have the highest levels of corrosion resistance, but are also the most expensive.

How to install these deck nails?

  • Lay the deck on top of the frame.
  • Mark the hole centre where the nail is to be installed.
  • Drill a hole in the board to prevent splitting of the board.
  • Position a deck nail at least 1 inch from the board's edge and hammer the head to insert the nail into the board.

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