Collection: 304 Stainless Steel Screws

Tough jobs deserve tougher fasteners. Our 304 stainless steel screws are built to beat the elements while keeping your outdoor projects solid, clean, and rust-free.

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Tough Builds Need Tougher Gear: 304 Stainless Steel Screws That Never Quit

When it comes to building something that actually lasts, cutting corners on screws isn’t an option. Our 304 stainless steel screws are the go-to choice for professionals and serious DIYers who demand maximum durability and a clean, rust-proof finish. Whether you're building a backyard deck, putting up a fence, or working with pressure-treated lumber, these screws are engineered to take abuse from both the weather and your impact driver without stripping, snapping, or staining your wood.

Designed with a Torx drive for better grip and reduced cam-out, they’re easy to install and stay exactly where you put them. The corrosion-resistant 304-grade stainless steel means you can use them confidently in coastal air, humid climates, or anywhere you want your hard work to actually hold up. Plus, they’re great with hardwoods, softwoods, and composite materials alike.

Bottom line? These screws don’t just fasten, they finish the job right.

Freqently Asked Questions

Can these 304 stainless steel screws be used in pressure-treated wood?

Yes. 304 grade stainless steel is compatible with pressure-treated lumber and resists chemical corrosion better than galvanized options.

Will 304 screws rust over time outdoors?

No. 304 stainless steel is highly resistant to rust and corrosion, making these screws ideal for outdoor and humid environments.

What screw size should I choose for decking projects?

Follow the rule of thumb: use a screw three times the thickness of your decking board. For 1" decking, go with 3" screws.