Tite-Fix Solves Common Fixing Problems on Site
Discover how high-performance screws can help reduce timber splitting, snapping, corrosion, and installation issues on-site.
The screw snaps halfway in.
Timber splits right near the edge.
The bit slips out and takes half the screw head with it.
Or you come back months later and the decking’s started lifting.
Most of the time, everyone just accepts it as “one of those things”.
But honestly, loads of these problems come down to using poor fixings.
Timber Splitting
Few things are more annoying than splitting a decent bit of timber because the screw decided to act like a wedge. Especially near visible edges.
A lot of cheaper screws force too much pressure into the material as they go in, which is why people end up pre-drilling absolutely everything just to play it safe.
High performance screw designs help reduce that stress while driving in, which means:
- Less splitting
- Cleaner finishes
- Less wasted timber
- Less messing about
And when you’re doing loads of fixings across a full day, saving even a few seconds per screw adds up fast.
Snapped Screws & Chewed Heads
This is the one that really gets people raging.
You’re nearly finished.
Last few screws.
Then SNAP.
Now you’re digging broken metal out of timber while questioning your career choices.
Good fixings are built to handle torque properly and transfer force more cleanly, especially in tougher materials.
Which means:
- Fewer snapped screws
- Less cam-out
- Less stripped heads
- Less swearing
Always a bonus.
Outdoor Jobs & Rust Problems
Decking, fencing and cladding jobs absolutely punish fixings.
Rain, moisture, treated timber, temperature changes… cheap screws don’t last long before they start looking rough.
That’s why stainless steel and specialist coatings matter so much on outdoor jobs.
Because nobody wants rusty streaks running down fresh cladding six months later.
Squeaky Floors
If flooring screws don’t clamp properly, movement starts happening over time.
And once the squeaks start, everybody notices them forever.
Flooring-specific screws are designed to pull boards together tightly and hold them there properly long term.
Which means:
- Less movement
- Less squeaking
- Less call-backs
- Happier customers
Which is ultimately the goal.
Decent Fixings Make The Whole Job Easier
At the end of the day, screws are one of those things you barely notice when they’re good.
But when they’re bad?
They can turn a straightforward job into an absolute nightmare.
That’s why decent fixings genuinely matter on-site.
Not because of marketing buzzwords.
Just because they save time, hassle, and headaches.

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