C2 Torx Premium Decking Screw – Timco – Green
From £6.75£8.10 EX VATINC VAT
Timco C2 decking screws with T20 Torx recess, double countersunk head and organic green coating rated to 1000 hours of salt spray resistance. Fast-starting double slash point. T20 bit included.
| Size | QTY | Price | QTY |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4.5 x 85mm | 250 | £9.98£11.98 | |
| 4.5 x 50mm | 250 | £6.75£8.10 | |
| 4.5 x 65mm | 1000 | £24.51£29.41 | |
| 4.5 x 65mm | 250 | £7.69£9.23 | |
| 4.5 x 75mm | 250 | £8.90£10.68 |
Timco decking screws that actually do what they’re supposed to — no cam-out, no snapped heads, no staining the deck you’ve just spent a weekend laying. The C2 range from Timco is a proper trade-grade decking screw, and the organic green coating is the bit worth paying attention to. It passes 1000 hours of salt spray testing, which means it holds up against the kind of wet British weather that turns cheaper screws into rust streaks by Easter.
The T20 Torx recess is the right call for decking work. It gives a positive, tight fit between bit and screw that keeps the driver on line when you’re working at pace. The bit is included in every box, which is one of those small things you only appreciate when you’re on a job and realise you’ve left your bit set in the van.
What Sets These Timco Decking Screws Apart
The double countersunk head is designed to sit flush or just below the surface without splitting the board. Hardwoods, composite, softwoods — the countersink geometry does the work so you’re not having to pre-drill on every single fixing. The double slash point cuts into the material quickly and keeps the screw running straight on pick-up, which matters when you’re driving a few hundred of them across a deck run.
Available in four lengths from 50mm to 85mm, so you can match the screw to the board thickness and substrate properly. The green colour blends reasonably well with treated timber, and it won’t leach anything that discolours the wood around it.
These are available in 250 and 1000 count boxes, making them practical whether you’re doing a single domestic deck or ordering for multiple jobs at once.
Pro Tip: When fixing into hardwood decking, a quick pilot hole at the board ends will stop splitting and save you time pulling out cracked boards later.






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