4 simple steps to repair strip screw holes or create a strong screw thread in concrete, cinder block, brick & tile. All you need is a knife and screw driver!
Have you ever had screws begin to strip while you are trying to remove it from or screw it onto any type of masonry such as cement, cinder block, stucco, tile, brick, etc.? It becomes almost impossible to pry out the screw your trying to remove or install. Often the intended screw hole tends to become larger and, in some cases, starts to crack. Our patented Masonry Anchors would be extremely beneficial to keep in your toolbox or around the house for repairing strip screw holes in various types of masonry or to create a strong screw thread in concrete, bricks, tiles, cinder block, and stucco.
Our wood or masonry anchors are so simple to use so that you can repair everything by yourself! There is no need to call a repair man which saves you both time and money. We have designed the product so that you can repair a stripped screw hole or create a strong screw thread in less than a minute. To summarize what needs to be done: Match | Trim | Screw | Clip | Screw-It- Again™ - Simple!
The secure way of creating strong threads in concrete and other types of masonry is the Screw-It- Again™ Masonry Anchor! In an independent test by a 3rd party, Screw-It- Again™ Masonry Anchor proved it can withstand a pull force of close to 170 pounds beating out its most popular competitor.
This makes it the most secure and strongest solution on the market!
Our wood or masonry anchors are so simple to use so that you can repair everything by yourself! There is no need to call a repair man which saves you both time and money. We have designed the product so that you can repair a stripped screw hole or create a strong screw thread in less than a minute. To summarize what needs to be done: Match | Trim | Screw | Clip | Screw-It- Again™ - Simple!
The secure way of creating strong threads in concrete and other types of masonry is the Screw-It- Again™ Masonry Anchor! In an independent test by a 3rd party, Screw-It- Again™ Masonry Anchor proved it can withstand a pull force of close to 170 pounds beating out its most popular competitor.
This makes it the most secure and strongest solution on the market!
Step 1: Match three to four anchor sections to fit screw size (Reference table is also included on back of package). Trim off the section not needed and store for other repairs
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Step 2: Using a Phillips or a Flat head screw driver, screw the anchor into the hole until tight.
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Step 3: Using a box cutter or a wire cutter, trim off top portion of the anchor and store for other repairs.
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Step 4: Re-insert screw into anchor and tighten it securely.
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There are a lot of other solutions you can try when you need to secure something to a masonry wall but not are as good as the Screw-It-Again masonry anchor! As with most repairs, it's best to start with the easiest solution first and move to the more elaborate and time-consuming options like chemically anchoring a bolt. One of the most frustrating experiences in any home improvement project is figuring out how to properly anchor or hang something on a concrete wall. Until now, it has been challenging as there never was a "one-size-fits-all" solution to the problem until Screw It Again. Screw It Again masonry anchors are available online in our store or through local hardware stores like True Value, Ace Hardware, and Do It Best Hardware.
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The screw holes I needed to fix are pretty small, relatively speaking, and the small tip end of the fastener work great. I could *immediately* tell the difference. Better yet I was able to use the large part on a table that had a stripped screw too and only had to buy one Screw It Again. When I tried other methods they held in place for a couple of pulls on the cabinet doors, but usually in the same day started working their way out. Without getting out a magnifying glass and flashlight to confirm, I believe the screws were just a little too short, the wood a little to soft, and the holes a little too used to really hold the screws well anymore. And this made a huge difference. Works great!!!
One of the hinge plates kept coming apart from our "cardboard door" (as my hub says lol). We finally thought we were gonna have to just replace the door because the holes were all stripped out. THIS WAS A LIFESAVER!! My husband was very skeptical but pleasantly surprised when it fixed the problem! HIGHLY RECOMMEND! Have to give it five stars
So easy even I could do it
I've tried the Mr. Grip, toothpicks and matches tricks and had to have my son do it for me. I used the screw it again to firm up some closest doors that had a couple of stripped screws. It's really doing the job and it was very easy. If you can screw a screw in you can fix your stripped screw. great product - my best $2 ever spent
brought my hinges back to new
We store our wine and liquor on the upper cabinet so the kids can't reach it. Due to opening the panel repeatedly over the years, the screw holes had become stripped and I didn't see a real easy way of fixing this problem. Then I found this stuff...worked great! I cut the little end so the next section would fit in and just screwed it in and snapped the excess. Used the same screw and screwed the hinge back in place. The screw caught very nicely and held just like when the panel was new. |
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