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EZ Louver

Stainless Steel Slat Screws

Stainless Steel Slat Screws

Regular price $4.95 USD
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The Finishing Touch for Your Louver Project

Complete your EZ Louver installation with our precision-engineered Slat Screws. Designed specifically to secure slats to our fixed brackets, these screws ensure a fast, effortless installation, and a rock-solid final result.

Key Features

  • Precision Fit: Sized perfectly to secure slats without stripping or over-penetrating, maintaining the clean lines of your project.
  • Smooth Installation: Optimized threading reduces resistance, allowing for a quick drive-in without the frustration of stripped heads or split wood.
  • Corrosion Resistant: Designed to withstand the elements, these screws are built for optimum outdoor durability.
  • Aesthetic Matching: Available in multiple finishes to blend seamlessly with your bracket hardware or slat color.
  • Optimized Threading: Features a sharp point and specific thread pattern for easy installation into louver materials.

Versatile Options for Any Project

Whether you are building a full-scale privacy wall, a backyard entrance, or an outdoor shower, we offer these screws in multiple lengths and finishes to suit your specific needs.

  • Colors: Choose between Silver for a classic metallic look or Black for a modern, high-contrast finish.
  • Sizes: Available in 3/4" and 5/8" lengths to accommodate different slat thicknesses.
  • Quantities: Sold in various pack sizes to ensure you have exactly what you need for your project size, from small repairs to full-scale installations.

Pro Tip: For a seamless look, we recommend matching your screw color to your bracket color.

Why the Right Screw Matters

In a fixed-bracket system, the hardware is what transforms individual components into a single, sturdy structure. By using screws specifically sized for our brackets, you avoid the common DIY headache of using hardware that is too long (poking through the other side) or too short (failing to grip the slat).

 

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