Modwood SS316 colour head screws are designed for attaching Modwood decking to timber substructures, including starter boards, end boards, steps, screening, and fascia. Available in boxes of 100, these screws come in a range of colours: Magnetic Grey, Blackbean, Jarrah, Sahara, Silver Gum, and Blackbean. Featuring a type 17 auger tip for cleaner penetration, a tri-lobar shank for increased driving power, and a reverse thread to prevent mushrooming, they ensure secure installation. Made from grade 316 stainless steel, these screws offer superior corrosion resistance, perfect for harsh environments like salt air and swimming pools.
FAQs
To keep modwood decking looking great, regular sweeping and cleaning with mild household cleaners are recommended. For general dirt and grime, use products like sugar soap mixed with water or a composite deck cleaner such as aqualis composite bright. Avoid high-pressure cleaners, as they may damage the deck's surface. for stubborn stains, products like kenco degreaser or sosafe deck cleaning solutions are effective when scrubbed in and rinsed off gently.
Yes, you can collect your materials from Franz Building Supplies at C2/174 Barrington Street, Bibra Lake WA 6163. Our collection hours are Monday to Thursday, 7:00 am to 4:30 pm, and Friday, 7:00 am to 4:00 pm. To streamline the process, we recommend contacting us in advance at (08) 9434 5775 or sales@franzbuildingsupplies.com.au. Please ensure your vehicle is suitable for safe transport, adhering to Western Australian road safety regulations.
Modwood is designed to resist scratches, particularly on its brushed surface. However, heavy or sharp objects may still cause marks. Protective pads on furniture legs can help minimize scratches.
Yes, Modwood decking has excellent slip resistance. The Natural Grain collection has a non-slip rating of R11, and the Xtreme Guard® range has the highest rating of P5, making it ideal for wet areas.
Yes, Modwood Flame Shield® decking is rated for bushfire-prone areas with a BAL-40 rating, making it suitable for high-risk zones. However, standard Modwood boards are not fire-rated and cannot be used in such areas.