Building a deck is an investment in both your lifestyle and your home’s value. This is why deck builders know that in order to ensure that your new deck is built to last, they will recommend using deck hardware and tools that will last as long as your deck. In addition to deck fasteners, one piece of essential deck hardware that is often overlooked is deck screws. Simply put, you have to be sure that the decking screws you buy are not going to strip, or break during or after installation.

There’s so much deck hardware and deck accessories out there, it’s critical that you understand the differences between them. For instance, when it comes to deck fasteners, there are a lot of other companies out there that spend a ton of money marketing their product even though their deck fastening systems are so inferior that many homeowners actually regret ever using them. For example, there are some metal deck fasteners out there that you actually need gloves to work with since they have very sharp edges. Think about it, how user friendly is that?

So, how do you buy the right deck fasteners? It’s simpler than you think.

First, you need to make sure that you find hidden deck fasteners that will match the decking you are choosing. For instance, there are brands of deck fasteners that work best with composite decking and others that work best with wood decking. It also helps if you choose a company that sells hidden deck fasteners that will conform to how the wood decking was made. This is important because if you buy the wrong deck fastener system and install kiln-dried decking, you can run into problems. Why? Well, kiln-dried decking expands widthwise and if you choose substandard decking fasteners, you can have deck boards that end up out of place. For air-dried decking, you need to use deck fasteners that allow the decking to contract properly.

Ultimately, it’s your deck. Hopefully, this advice has geared you toward making the process simpler, easier, and a lot smoother.

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