There’s a myth floating around that screws automatically mean a better-built fence—but let’s set the record straight. It’s not about the screw or the nail—it’s about the craftsmanship. A skilled builder knows when, where, and how to use both.
So, let’s break it down: Are screws really superior? Or is this just a well-packaged marketing gimmick?
Screws: Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Stronger hold in the short term (great for decks, not always for fences).
- Easier to remove if a board needs replacing.
- Reduce the chances of warping—when used properly.
Cons:
- More expensive—adds unnecessary cost when nails do the job just as well.
- Can snap under pressure, causing brittle breaks.
- Slower install time (and trust us, time = money).
Nails: Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Flexible under pressure—ideal for fences that need to move with the wind.
- Faster install time, which means lower labor costs for homeowners.
- Less likely to snap like screws.
Cons:
- Over time, some types can loosen—but a skilled builder knows how to prevent this.
- Harder to remove for individual board replacements.
The Truth? It’s Not About the Nail or Screw—It’s About the Builder.
A well-built fence is NOT just about fasteners—it’s about:
- The right materials for the climate.
- Proper depth & post setting to prevent shifting.
- A seasoned craftsman who knows when to use what.

Some companies might push screws as a selling point (you know who you are 😉), but the real question isn’t “screws or nails?”—it’s “who’s building your fence?”
At Trinity Fence & Deck, we focus on expert craftsmanship, not trendy buzzwords. Because a fence is only as strong as the hands that build it.
Want a fence that stands the test of time? Get an estimate today!
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