Nails or Screws?

March 15, 2023

Why Ring Shank Nails Are Superior to Screws in Fence Applications

If you’re planning to install a fence, you might be wondering whether to use screws or nails. While screws have their advantages in some applications, when it comes to fences, ring shank nails are the superior choice. Here’s why:

Ring shank nails are specifically designed for use in wood.


Wood is the most common material used for fences, and ring shank nails are made with this in mind. They have a series of rings along the shank of the nail, which provides a greater surface area for the nail to grip onto the wood. This makes them less likely to pull out over time, providing a more secure and long-lasting fence.


In comparison, screws can loosen over time due to weather conditions and vibrations from the fence, causing them to become less secure and potentially leading to gaps in the fence. Additionally, screws can cause the wood to split, which weakens the overall structure of the fence and shortens its lifespan.

Ring shank nails are easier to install.


Ring shank nails can be quickly and easily driven into the wood using a nail gun, which is faster than drilling and screwing in screws one by one. This makes fence installation quicker and more efficient, saving you time and money.

Ring shank nails are cost-effective.


In addition to being faster to install, ring shank nails are also more cost-effective than screws. While the initial cost of nails and screws might be similar, the installation process for nails is much faster, which means you’ll save on labor costs.

Ring shank nails provide a more uniform appearance.


When screws are used for fence installation, the heads of the screws can be visible and can detract from the appearance of the fence. Ring shank nails, on the other hand, are sunk into the wood and provide a more uniform appearance.

Overall, ring shank nails provide a more secure, longer-lasting, and easier-to-install option for fence applications. They are specifically designed for use in wood, making them less likely to pull out over time. They are also faster and more cost-effective to install, and provide a more uniform appearance.

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