Fasteners are hardware devices that join objects together. This includes bolts, screws, nails and more. Knowing the correct types of fasteners will make your projects run more smoothly and be more secure. To choose between the types of fasteners, consider such factors as the materials you're securing, your project's desired finish and whether your project is indoors or out.
Screws are fasteners that use their threaded shafts to provide holding power and are designed to be affixed with screwdrivers. A few of the most common types of screws are below.
Machine screws usually require a matching nut and washer for proper installation. Machine screws usually require a matching nut and washer for proper installation.
Other options include drywall screws, which are used exclusively for installing drywall; collated screws, which are great for decks, staircase frames and furniture pieces; and cabinet screws, which are specifically designed for cabinet installation and upgrades.
Nails, unlike screws, have smooth shafts and are designed to be fastened with hammers. These are some of the most popular types of nails.
Other options include siding nails, which are used for plywood, siding and sheathing; flooring nails, which are specifically designed to install hardwood flooring; roofing nails, which are used to attach shingles to a roof; and joist hanger nails, which are used to attach joist hangers to wood.
Anchors make it easier to insert screws directly into a thicker wall or surface and are designed to hold as much weight as the wall they’re attached to can bear. Use a hammer drill when installing anchors into hard surfaces such as stone, concrete and brick.
Nails and screws that are intended for use outdoors must be able to withstand rain, snow, heat and cold. Outdoor fasteners feature different head and shank constructions that can be used for varying applications.
Fasteners come in numerous finishes to complement virtually any project.
Mismatched metals can cause corrosion problems in the future, so pair your fasteners accordingly.
Knowing the different types of fasteners, such as the types of nuts and bolts, can ensure that your projects have structural strength with components fitting in the proper shape. Need help identifying an item? Find products fast with image search in The Home Depot Mobile App. Snap a picture of an item you like, and we'll show you similar products.