Fixings & Fasteners
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About Fixings & Fasteners
Fixings and fasteners are the fundamental components that hold together virtually every construction, installation and repair project across the UK. From traditional screws, bolts and nails to advanced chemical resin anchors and masonry fixings, this comprehensive category provides everything tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts need to secure materials reliably and safely. Whether you're mounting kitchen cabinets to plasterboard, anchoring heavy equipment to concrete, or assembling timber frameworks, selecting the correct fixing for your substrate and load requirements is essential for professional, long-lasting results.
MyToolShed.co.uk stocks an extensive range from trusted brands including Fischer, Rawlplug and Timco, covering every fastening requirement from simple wall plugs through to heavy-duty chemical anchors. Our subcategories span Assorted Fixings, Screws, Bolts, Masonry Fixings, Wall Plugs, Chemical Resin Fixings, Brads & Nails, Clips, Washers, Nuts, Packers & Spacers, Dowel Pins, Eyelets & Grommets, and Staples—providing professional-grade solutions for structural work, installations and everyday repairs.
Applications
Fixings and fasteners serve essential roles across numerous trades and applications:
- Carpenters and joiners – wood screws, dowel pins, brads and nails for timber construction and cabinet making
- Electricians – cable clips, wall plugs and grommets for securing consumer units, trunking and accessories
- Plumbers – pipe clips, masonry fixings and screws for radiators, pipework and sanitary installations
- General builders – comprehensive fixing solutions for structural work, stud walls, insulation and cladding
- Installers and engineers – chemical anchors and through-bolts for heavy equipment mounting
- Shop fitters – specialist concealed fasteners for quality retail and furniture installations
- Roofers – roofing nails, screws and fixings for tiles, felt and flashing
- Fencers and landscapers – galvanised coach bolts and timber screws for outdoor structures
- DIY enthusiasts – assorted fixings for home improvements, repairs and furniture assembly
Choosing The Right Fixings & Fasteners
Substrate matching: Always match fixings to your base material. Use masonry fixings and wall plugs for brick and concrete, self-tapping screws for metal, and appropriate thread patterns for timber. Hollow materials like plasterboard require specialist cavity fixings such as spring toggles for reliable holding power.
Load requirements: Calculate working loads including safety factors for both pull-out and shear forces. Never exceed manufacturer safe working load (SWL) specifications. For structural applications or heavy equipment, consult Building Regulations guidance.
Environmental conditions: Exterior applications demand corrosion-resistant fixings—stainless steel, galvanised or zinc-plated options. British coastal environments require marine-grade materials to resist aggressive salt corrosion. Interior bathrooms also benefit from corrosion-resistant choices.
Material compatibility: Prevent galvanic corrosion by avoiding incompatible metal combinations. Stainless steel fixings suit most applications, whilst brass or zinc-plated options work safely with aluminium installations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between wall plugs and masonry fixings?
Wall plugs are plastic or nylon inserts that expand when screws are driven into them, providing grip in solid materials like brick and concrete. Masonry fixings encompass wall plugs plus heavy-duty options including frame fixings, hammer-in anchors, chemical anchors and through-bolts designed for demanding applications with higher load ratings.
What fixings work best in plasterboard?
Standard wall plugs perform poorly in plasterboard. Instead, use specialist cavity fixings such as spring toggles for heavy loads, self-drilling plasterboard anchors for medium loads, or gravity toggles for maximum capacity. Where possible, fix directly into timber studs behind the plasterboard using appropriate wood screws—use a stud detector to locate them accurately.
Can I use the same fixings indoors and outdoors?
Not always. External applications require corrosion-resistant fixings such as stainless steel (A2 or A4 grade), hot-dipped galvanised or specially coated products designed to withstand British weather. Standard bright zinc-plated fixings will rust when exposed to moisture, compromising both appearance and structural integrity. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks comprehensive exterior-grade options for lasting performance.
