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When you’re installing plasterboard, partition systems or suspended ceiling frameworks, choosing the right drylining screws is critical to ensure a secure, long-lasting finish. Our drylining screws range offers a carefully selected collection for professional trade use in dry-lining, refurbishment and commercial fit-out environments. With types including self-drilling metal-to-metal screws, bugle-head plasterboard screws, collated options for high-speed installation and coarse-thread variants for timber sub-frames, this category supports the varied demands of professional installers.
Stocked in London and available for rapid delivery, our screws help you meet deadlines and ensure high-quality results.
Used to secure plasterboard to drywall and ceiling track systems with a max. of 0.6mm thickness.• Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive• Bugle ...
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View full detailsOur screw selection is tailored for trade professionals and construction projects. Each product comes with detailed specifications such as drive type, thread form, material compatibility and corrosion resistance. This ensures you can choose between self-drilling screws for metal stud systems, bugle-head screws for plasterboard on timber, and collated screws for high-volume use. With local stock and a supply model designed for trade volume orders, you can rely on availability and service to match site demands.
Drylining screws are used wherever plasterboard, partition systems or ceiling frameworks are installed. Metal-stud frames require self-drilling TEK screws that cut through metal without pre-drilling. Plasterboard fixed to timber battens typically uses coarse-thread bugle-head screws that provide strong grip and minimise board damage. For large-scale installations, collated screws improve productivity, reduce fatigue and maintain consistency across the entire application. Securing the right screw type ensures the performance of acoustic partitions, fire-rated wall systems and standard drylining works remains consistent and durable.
Our range includes self-drilling TEK screws, bugle-head plasterboard screws in fine and coarse thread, and collated screw systems compatible with screw-guns. When selecting screws, consider the substrate (metal, timber, composite), board thickness, load type (static vs dynamic) and finishing requirements. Choose correct length and drill point for metal stud systems, use coarse thread for timber battens, and ensure screw head style aligns with board finish expectations. Confirm drive type (Pozi, TX) is compatible with your tool. Proper spacing, pre-drilling (if required) and screw depth control are vital for performance and appearance.
We support contractors, dry-liners and refurbishment specialists with dedicated service built around site needs. Whether you require a one-off box for a small job or bulk cartons for multi-unit fit-out, our supply model offers flexibility, fast dispatch and reliable delivery. Our team understands the demands of dry-lining workflows and can offer specification advice and logistical support to ensure your installation proceeds smoothly.
We deliver a specialised range of high-performance drylining screws suitable for plasterboard, metal stud, timber-frame and high-volume fit-out applications. With trade-friendly service, consistent stock and hands-on support, you can trust our supply to match project timelines and quality requirements.
This category covers self-drilling screws for metal stud, bugle-head plasterboard screws (both fine and coarse thread) and collated screw systems designed for high-speed drylining installation.
Start by identifying the substrate (metal, timber, board type), the board thickness and any special requirements (acoustic, fire-rated). Then select a screw with the correct thread type, length, head style, drive compatibility and corrosion resistance.
Yes. Collated screws are designed for use in screw-guns and allow rapid installation on large-scale drylining jobs, reducing labour time and improving consistency.
Yes — all screw types in this category are selected for professional use in drylining, fit-out and refurbishment projects.
Yes — our London-based supply chain supports collection or delivery options for drylining screws, with fast turnaround to match project schedules.