Reduced Head Decking Screws – Tan – Tub
From £18.62£22.34 EX VATINC VAT
Tan reduced head decking screws in 4.5 x 50mm or 4.5 x 60mm, supplied in trade tubs. The low-profile head sits flush without dominating the board surface, giving a clean finish on tan or brown-toned decking timber.
| Size | QTY | Price | QTY |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4.5 x 50mm | 600 | £18.62£22.34 | |
| 4.5 x 60mm | 500 | £18.62£22.34 |
Tan reduced head decking screws are the go-to choice when you want a fixing that does its job without drawing attention to itself. The smaller head sits tight to the board surface with minimal material displacement, leaving a neater result than a standard bugle-head screw. Available in 4.5 x 50mm and 4.5 x 60mm, these are sized right for most standard decking board thicknesses.
The tan colour is matched to suit brown and golden-toned decking timbers — treated softwood, composite boards, and hardwood decking where a dark fixing would stand out. When you’re laying a full deck, the last thing you want is rows of mismatched screw heads pulling the eye. These blend in properly.
Why Reduced Head Decking Screws Work Better on Finished Decking
A standard countersunk screw head is larger than most people need for decking. It works, but it leaves a wider recess that collects water and debris over time. The reduced head design leaves a smaller footprint in the board, which means less surface disruption and a cleaner countersink. On quality hardwood or premium composite decking, that difference is noticeable.
The tan reduced head decking screws in this tub are suited to both new builds and replacement board work. Whether you’re laying a garden deck from scratch or replacing a few tired boards mid-run, having a consistent colour and head size across the job keeps everything looking intentional rather than patched together.
Supplied in bulk tubs, these are a practical buy for decking contractors and groundworkers who are laying boards regularly. Having a tub on the van beats counting out a box each job.
Pro Tip: If you're fixing into hardwood decking, pre-drill pilot holes slightly smaller than the shank diameter to prevent splitting near board edges, particularly on the last 150mm of any board.






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