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In Depth: Deck Fasteners

This article discusses the evolving landscape of deck fasteners, highlighting product innovations, market trends, and challenges faced by the LBM (Lumber and Building Materials) industry. Historically, some cultures, such as Japanese carpenters (miyadaiku), constructed elaborate structures like shrines and temples without metal fasteners, using sophisticated joinery techniques. However, for modern builders, a wide array of fasteners is available, and despite recent supply chain fluctuations, the segment is stabilizing. The economic climate, characterized by rising interest rates, is influencing consumer behavior. While home purchases may decrease, homeowners are increasingly investing in renovations, particularly outdoor projects like decking. Industry experts like Robert Shirley from Simpson Strong-Tie and Brett Katsma from SPAX view this as a positive indicator for the deck fastener market, anticipating an increase in home improvement spending. Anthony DiSanto of FastenMaster further supports this by noting the robust repair/remodel market and the growth of composite decking, which drives demand for specialized fasteners. The prevalence of decks installed between the mid-1990s and early 2000s, many of which are now due for updates or replacement, also contributes significantly to this demand. Product development in deck fasteners is primarily driven by the need for increased productivity and performance, especially in light of ongoing labor shortages in the building industry. Manufacturers are focusing on creating fasteners and tools that accelerate installation and allow for more efficient work with smaller crews. Examples include Simpson Strong-Tie’s Quik Drive systems, FastenMaster’s PAMFast AutoFeed System, Pan American Screw Fastener Group’s pneumatic Mantis clip installation tool, and Hillman Group’s Power Pro Structural Wood Screws, all designed to enhance speed and ease of use. Beyond efficiency, there is a growing demand for fasteners that offer improved durability and longevity, capable of supporting new building materials such as metal, aluminum, and composites. Building codes are another significant catalyst for innovation. Regular updates to codes, such as the American Wood Council Prescriptive Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide (DCA6 2018) and revisions in the IRC, necessitate the development of compliant products and clear installation guidelines. Organizations like the North American Deck and Railing Association play a crucial role in lobbying for code amendments and ensuring manufacturers are informed about changes, leading to safer deck construction practices. While supply chain issues, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, have largely improved, the industry still faces potential disruptions. Some manufacturers, particularly those with domestic production capabilities like SPAX and Maze Nails, emphasize the advantage of a localized supply chain in ensuring product availability and stability. However, a persistent concern across the manufacturing sector is the shortage of skilled labor. This impacts not only manufacturing productivity but also extends to the construction market and LBM dealers, necessitating robust training programs to equip employees with essential product knowledge. To succeed in this environment, LBM dealers are advised to prioritize offering products that provide efficiency and performance solutions, align with reputable suppliers who invest in innovation, and develop strong partnerships with domestic fastener producers to ensure consistent inventory. By focusing on these strategies, dealers can effectively cater to the evolving needs of builders, providing fasteners that enable smarter, faster, and easier construction processes, thereby capitalizing on the promising outlook for the deck fastener segment in 2023. #DeckFasteners #ConstructionIndustry #HomeImprovement #BuildingMaterials #SupplyChain #LaborShortages #BuildingCodes #ProductInnovation #LBMDealers #DeckFasteners #ConstructionIndustry #HomeImprovement #BuildingMaterials #SupplyChain #LaborShortages #BuildingCodes #ProductInnovation #LBMDealers
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