Drywall Screws for Construction: Self-Tapping & Corrosion-Resistant

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Drywall Screw Overview

Drywall Screw Overview

Drywall screws have countersunk or self-tapping heads with fine, sharp threads and pointed tails, designed for lightweight panels like drywall and fiberboard. Used to fasten drywall to metal/wooden keels in interior decoration, their self-tapping capability ensures easy installation without pre-drilling, while galvanized/phosphated surfaces enhance corrosion resistance. Ideal for ceiling and wall installations in residential and commercial projects.
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Advantages of the product

Self-Tapping Efficiency

Sharp threads and pointed tips allow drywall screws to penetrate gypsum board and light-gauge steel without pre-drilling, speeding up installation in 吊顶 and wall projects.

Secure Grip in Lightweight Materials

Fine threads provide strong holding power in gypsum and fiberboard, minimizing the risk of screws pulling out or stripping during installation.

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Screws for wood provided by Tangshan Jiayuan Metalwork are designed specifically for the fastening of drywall. Their coarse-thread structure allows for maximum gripping of wood, preventing the screws from becoming loosening over time. The bugle-shape heads can be easily countersunk so that smooth drywall finishing is simple. They are made of durable steel which does not split in soft or hard woods and offers reliable load-bearing capacity. Furthermore, these screws are offered in various lengths to suit different drywall thicknesses which makes them ideal for drywalls placed on internal walls and ceilings. To get the pricing on wood screws, reach out to our sales department

common problem

What is a drywall screw used for?

Drywall screws are designed to fasten drywall panels to metal or wooden studs in interior construction. Their self-tapping threads and countersunk heads prevent panel damage.
Drywall screws are primarily for lightweight materials like drywall, fiberboard, or plaster. For harder materials like concrete or metal, use specialized screws (e.g., self-tapping metal screws).
Over-tightening can cause the drywall to crack or the screw head to sink too deep, damaging the panel surface. Use a screwdriver with torque control to avoid this.

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User evaluation of the product

Christopher

The galvanized coating on the drywall screws prevents rust, which is great for indoor use. The countersunk heads sit flush with the surface, giving a neat finish.

William

The packaging includes different lengths, which is convenient. The screws are corrosion-resistant and provide a secure hold. Very satisfied with this product!

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Time-Saving for Contractors

Time-Saving for Contractors

Designed for use with power drills, drywall screws enable rapid, uniform installation, critical for meeting deadlines in large-scale residential or commercial builds.
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