CONFAST Concrete Screws, Uses & Important Concrete Screws, Uses & Important Information

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CLEVELANDSept. 22, 2023PRLog — All home improvement and construction projects have different requirements. It is important to use the correct concrete screw to ensure that the installation is performed correctly and safely. Concrete screws are specifically designed to tap their own threads into pre-drilled holes. They can be used in a variety of base materials including concrete, brick, and block. These screws are known for their ease of installation, superior pull-out resistance, and strong holding values.

Applications for Concrete Screws

Concrete screws are very versatile and are ideal for use in both light and medium duty fastening applications. These screws come in a variety of sizes and styles that are easily installed. After installation, concrete screws can be removed without disturbing the base material. These screws are useful because they can be installed close to edges, unlike other types of fasteners. The different lengths can be used when the fastening material has a thickness of up to 5″. This wide range of lengths allows the screws to be used to fasten studs, plywood, electrical boxes, exterior insulation systems and many other applications.

Concrete Screw Threads

The industry term for the threads of concrete screws is “High-Low”. The design of “High-Low” threads assists with dust removal during installation. This type of thread also permits the screw to tap threads consistently and delivers high-quality performance. When the threads are cut into the base material it is important that the dust must be removed as quickly as it is created. This ensures smooth and consistent installation, with less torque required to insert the screw into the base material.

If the dust is removed slower than it is created, several problems can occur. The screw can bind up in the hole, preventing further insertion and/or prohibiting the removal of the screw. Also, if the screw binds in the hole and too much torque is applied, the head of the screw can shear off. Since the lead thread is doing all the cutting of the base material, the quality of the steel and thread forming is extremely important when using these screws.

Hole Requirements

As with all concrete anchors, the hole tolerance for a concrete screw is critical. Always use a hammer drill and a matched tolerance carbide tipped masonry bit when installing concrete screws.

Tech Tip:

  • 1/4″ diameter screws use a 3/16″ bit
  • 3/16″ diameter screws use a 5/32″ bit

The hole should always be drilled at least 1/4″ deeper than the required embedment. This will guarantee that the screw does not bottom out before it reaches the desired depth of embedment. If the screw bottoms out because the hole is not deep enough; it will stop, bind up and most likely shear off at the head.

Masonry bits come in different lengths to accommodate the different lengths of screws that are available. These bits are typically available in 3-1/2″, 4-1/2″, and 5-1/2″ lengths.

Embedment Requirements

Concrete screws require a minimum embedment of no less than 1″ and a maximum embedment of 1-3/4″ into the base material. An embedment of less than 1″ should not be used because this will diminish the holding values of the screw.

True holding values are not known in this situation.

Trying to embed the screw deeper than 1-3/4″ could cause a variety of problems including:

  • The screw binding in the hole prohibiting it from going any further
  • Prohibiting the removal of the screw
  • Shearing off the screw head

It is also important to note that the harder the base material, the less the maximum embedment should be. The lead thread may lose its ability to cut into the base material after 1-3/4″, especially if the base material is extra hard or abrasive.

Determining the Length of Concrete Screw to Use

Each application may require a different concrete screw length. To determine the length of screw required, follow the instructions below:

  • Thickness of the material to be fastened + (a minimum of 1″ or a maximum of 1-3/4″) = the required length of screw

Keep in mind that all concrete screws are measured from under the head. For example, when fastening a 2×4 to concrete, the 2×4 is 1-1/2″ thick. Take 1-1/2″ plus a minimum of 1″ and a maximum of 1-3/4″ embedment. This provides a total of 2-1/2″ to 3-1/4″ for the screw length. Concrete screws are available in lengths of 2-3/4″ and 3-1/4″. In this case, the 2-3/4″ screw would be the proper choice, as the embedment would be 1-1/4″.

Installation of Concrete Screws

The installation of a concrete screw is quite simple. Installation can be completed in three steps:

1.   Using a hammer drill and a correctly sized carbide tipped masonry bit, drill a pilot hole 1/4″ deeper than the recommended embedment.

2.   Clear the hole of all debris.

3.   Using a standard drill with the appropriate hex or Phillips socket, drive the concrete screw into the pre-drilled hole until the screw is fully seated.

** Be careful not to over-tighten the screw, this may cause the screw to spin in the hole stripping the threads.

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GatorGuard Concrete Coatings is Coming to St. Louis

 GatorGuard Concrete Coatings, the midwest’s largest provider of premier epoxy coatings for discerning customers, is expanding its rapidly growing operation to St. Louis, MO in October. GatorGuard was started as a side project after a less than desirable coating experience at a personal home. Vowing to “do it better,” coupled with years of successful and top quality home improvement experience in the gutter business, John Chambers, President, decided enough was enough and customers deserved more. GatorGuard prides itself on curing the largest problem in the concrete coatings industry, hydrostatic pressure. This is caused by moisture in the earth pressing up through the concrete, thereby pushing off any coating or paint, creating unsightly areas that quickly flake or tear off. “We all work incredibly hard for our money, and we want our investments to be secure,” says John.

GatorGuard uses the best materials available provided by Eco-Corflex for residential and small commercial coatings that truly stand up to the abuse, year after year. GatorGuard always offers free in-home estimates with no pressure or obligation to buy. Our goal is to educate the customer for a smarter decision and sound investment.

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Mike Evans

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Skyren Concrete Owner Jason Benson Announces Work Completed for Alpharetta Surcheros Grand Opening

 Jason Benson, owner of Skyren Concrete Construction announced the completion of extensive concrete project for newest location for Fresh Mex Restaurant Group.

“Finishing all the interior and exterior work needed to help Surcheros with their upcoming Grand Opening was a rewarding experience,” said Benson. “We’re proud to have played an important part in constructing their flagship restaurant and can’t wait to enjoy our first meal there, too!.”

About Skyren Concrete Construction: Skyren Concrete Construction began business in April of 2019 when it purchased Sa-Fonce Concrete, an industry leading concrete company of over 40 years, established back in 1975. Sa-Fonce has worked with some of the largest developers, companies and general contractors in the United States. Some of these include Duke-Weeks Construction, Ray Weeks Construction, Beers Construction Company, Judwin Properties, Hess Corporation, IKEA, Hartsfield Jackson Airport, Chelsea Construction, Choate Construction, Marriott International, Raco General Contractors, VCC Construction, Ritz-Carlton and Osborne Construction.

About Surcheros Fresh Mex: Founded in 2007, serving freshly prepared Tex-Mex favorites, Surcheros quickly became a community favorite, a place where they remembered your order and your name. All Surcheros Fresh Mex meals are family-friendly and can be customized to your liking. Diners can choose from their perfectly grilled meats, handpick favorite toppings, try a taste of signature sauces and top it all off with some white cheese dip to share.

For more information about Skyren Concrete Construction’s partnership with Surcheros Fresh Mex Restaurant, please contact Kurt Jensen at (770) 635-7400 or Kurt@SkyrenConcrete.com

Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: This news release contains forward-looking statements, which reflect our views with respect to future events and financial performance. These forward-looking statements are subject to certain uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date the statement was made. We undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. We furthermore disclaim any obligation to update any forward-looking statement made herein.

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Kurt Jensen

770-635-7400

www.SkyrenConcrete.com

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Skyren Concrete owner Jason Benson Details Work Completed for Sugar Hill, GA Cantina Loca Restaurant

 Jason Benson, owner of Skyren Concrete Construction, announced the completion of another full interior concrete pour, provided for Tex-Mex Restaurant Cantina Loca.

“We are proud to be a part of the team that built Cantina Loca in Sugar Hill,” said Benson. “All the folks from the restaurant were great to work with and believe me when I tell you, their food and drinks are both great!”

About Skyren Concrete Construction: Skyren Concrete Construction began business in April of 2019 when it purchased Sa-Fonce Concrete, an industry leading concrete company of over 40 years, established back in 1975. Sa-Fonce has worked with some of the largest developers, companies and general contractors in the United States. Some of these include Duke-Weeks Construction, Ray Weeks Construction, Beers Construction Company, Judwin Properties, Hess Corporation, IKEA, Hartsfield Jackson Airport, Chelsea Construction, Choate Construction, Marriott International, Raco General Contractors, VCC Construction, Ritz-Carlton and Osborne Construction.

About Cantina Loca Taqueria & Margarita Bar: Sugar Hill, Georgia’s Cantina Loca Restaurant features authentic Tex-Mex food and Signature Margaritas. They carefully craft their dishes to have lots of fun and flavor and their Margaritas are always made with fresh fruit juice, using one of two different delicious recipes.

For more information on Skyren Concrete Construction’s partnership with Cantina Loca Taqueria & Margarita Bar, please contact Kurt Jensen at (770) 635-7400 or Kurt@SkyrenConcrete.com

Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: This news release contains forward-looking statements, which reflect our views with respect to future events and financial performance. These forward-looking statements are subject to certain uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date the statement was made. We undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. We furthermore disclaim any obligation to update any forward-looking statement made herein.

Skyren Concrete Construction

Kurt Jensen

770-635-7400

www.SkyrenConcrete.com

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