30mm Plastic Headed Pins
From £4.42£5.30 EX VATINC VAT
30mm plastic headed nails for fixing uPVC fascia boards, soffits, and cladding. Available in anthracite grey, black, brown, and white. Box of 250, colour-matched to common uPVC profiles.
| Colour | Price | QTY |
|---|---|---|
| White | £4.42£5.30 | |
| Black | £4.77£5.72 | |
| Brown | £4.59£5.51 | |
| Anthracite Grey | £4.42£5.30 |
These 30mm plastic headed nails are the standard choice for fixing uPVC fascia boards, soffits, and cladding to timber sub-frames. The oversized plastic head sits flush and neat against the face of the board, covering the nail shank without leaving an ugly exposed metal head that will rust and stain the plastic over time. Available in four colours — anthracite grey, black, brown, and white — so you can match the nail head to the profile colour rather than leaving a contrasting dot every 300mm along a clean run of fascia. That matters on a finished job.
The 30mm length gives enough bite into the timber behind the board without over-penetrating thinner soffit sections. They drive quickly by hand with a hammer and seat cleanly without splitting the uPVC when used correctly. Each box contains 250 pins, which is a reasonable working quantity for a typical fascia and soffit job on a semi-detached or detached property without needing to dip into a second box mid-run.
Where 30mm Plastic Headed Nails Are Used on Site
These pins are used across roofline installation work wherever uPVC or PVC-u sheet materials are being face-fixed to timber. That covers fascia boards to rafter feet, soffit panels into the soffit bearer, cladding boards on gable ends, and general trim fixing on conservatories and porches. Roofers and roofline contractors reach for these as a matter of course — they are a standard consumable on any van running guttering and roofline work. The colour-matched heads mean the finish looks deliberate rather than like an afterthought.
Choosing the Right Colour
White suits standard white uPVC fascia, which remains the most common colour on domestic properties. Brown works well on traditional woodgrain or rosewood foil-wrapped profiles. Black and anthracite grey cover the growing range of contemporary dark fascia systems that have become popular over the last several years. If you are unsure, order the colour that matches the face of the board — the head should disappear into the surface, not draw the eye.
Sold in boxes of 250, these 30mm plastic headed nails are priced competitively for trade quantities and are kept in stock for reliable availability when you need to replenish mid-job.
Pro Tip: Drive the pin at a very slight downward angle when fixing soffit panels so any water that gets behind the board drains away from the hole rather than tracking inward along the shank.








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