Drywall screws
Need to install drywall or set up gypsum boards? Drywall screws, available in sizes such as 1 1/4 or 1 5/8, make the job easier and ensure a reliable hold.
- SIMPSON STRONG-TIEWood Underlayment Screw - Quik Drive - Collated - High-Low Threads - Square - Phosphate - #7 x 1 1/4" - 2500/PkgThese screws will go through any wood piece for a sturdy structure.$99.98
- In stock
- In-store pickup
- Parcel delivery
- Truck delivery
- SIMPSON STRONG-TIE#6 Quick Drive strip screwsEasily and efficiently install drywall sheets with these Quick Drive strip screws.$62.98
- SIMPSON STRONG-TIEDrywall Screw - Quick Drive - Collated - Coarse Threads - Phillips - Phosphate - #6 x 1 1/4" - 2500/PkgEasily and efficiently install drywall sheets with these Quick Drive strip screws.$62.98
- Available online
- 7 to 10 day pickup
- Parcel delivery
- SIMPSON STRONG-TIEDrywall Screw - Quick Drive - Collated - Coarse Threads - Phillips - Phosphate - #6 x 1 5/8" - 2500/PkgEasily and efficiently install drywall sheets with these Quick Drive strip screws.$64.98
- In stock
- In-store pickup
- Parcel delivery
- Truck delivery
FAQ on drywall screws
What are drywall screws used for?
Drywall screws are designed to attach drywall panels to wooden or metal studs. They provide a strong grip without damaging the board and ensure a smooth surface for painting or finishing.
What’s the difference between drywall screws and regular screws?
Drywall screws have a fine or dual thread and a bugle-shaped head to prevent tearing the paper surface. Regular screws don’t have the same design and may split or damage drywall panels.


