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Use This Chart to Match Your Screw and Deck Colors Use this chart to match your screw and deck colors. ® ® Deck Board Manufacturer/Color Simpson Strong-Tie Deck Board Manufacturer/Color Simpson Strong-Tie Screw Color Screw Color Advantage Lumber® Deckorators® (cont.) Cedar Tan 03 Kingswood Tan 01 Cool Gray Gray 01 Mesquite Brown 05 Saddle Tan 01 Milled Maple Tan 02 Sand Tan 02 Redwood Red 01 Weatherwood Brown 05 Rosewood Red 01 AZEK® Sandalwood Tan Acacia Brown 01 Walnut Tan 01 Autumn Chestnut Brown 05 Duralife™ Brazilian Walnut Brown 01 Brazilian Cherry Red 01 Brownstone Tan Cedar Tan 03 Clay Gray 03 Charcoal Grey Gray 04 Cobre Tan 04 Coastal Grey Gray 01 Cypress Tan 03 Garapa Grey Gray Dark Hickory Gray 04 Golden Teak Tan 03 Fawn Tan 03 Greenwich Grey Gray 01 Harvest Bronze Tan 04 Mahogany Red 01 Hazelwood Gray 03 Merlot Red Island Oak Gray Pebble Tan Ivory Tan 02 Sage Tan 02 Kona Brown 01 Saratoga Brown Brown 05 Mahogany Tan 01 Slate Gray 04 Modena Tan 04 Spanish Cedar Tan 03 Morado Tan 01 Tropical Walnut Tan 01 Mountain Cedar Tan 03 Endeck® (by Enduris®) Mountain Redwood Red 01 Ashwood Gray 01 Redland Rose Red 01 Beechwood Tan 02 River Rock Gray 01 Cedar Tan 03 Rustic Bark Tan 01 Chestnut Brown 01 Sand Ridge Tan Ironwood Tan 01 Sedona Brown 05 Olivewood Tan 02 Silver Oak Brown 05 Sequoia Red 01 Slate Gray Gray 01 Slate Gray Tahoe Gray 01 Evergrain® Envision® Walnut Grove Brown 01 Barnwood Plank Brown 01 White White 01 Canyon Ridge Red 01 Bear Board™ Cape Cod Grey Gray Anchor Gray Gray Caribou Brown Brown 01 Black Gray 04 Cedar Tan 03 Cedar Tan 03 GreyWood Gray Chocolate Brown Brown 01 Harbor Grey Gray Gray Gray Redwood Red Harbor Wood Tan Rustic Walnut Brown 01 Putty Tan 02 Shaded Auburn Red 01 Redwood Red 01 Spiced Teak Tan 01 Tan Tan Tangled Twine Tan 03 Weathered Wood Brown 05 Weathered Wood Brown 01 White White 01 Weathered Wicker Brown 01 ChoiceDek™ Woodland Bark Brown 01 ® Beach House Gray Gray 01 Fiberon Composite Coastal Redwood Red Barnwood Brown Tan 01 Harvest Brown Tan 03 Burnt Umber Brown 01 Clubhouse® Cabin Tan 01 Canyon Brown Brown 01 Brookstone Gray 01 Castle Gray Gray 01 Clay Tan 02 Company Inc. S-F-CMG17 © 2017 Simpson Strong-Tie Chestnut Tan 01 Cobblestone Tan Cinnabar Red Ipe Tan 04 Ironwood Gray 04 Cottage Gray Mahogany Red 01 Earl Grey Gray 04 Sandstone Tan 02 Espresso Brown 01 Walnut Brown 01 Front Porch Gray Gray Deckorators® Graphite Gray 04 Gray Birch Gray Ashwood Gray Harbor Gray Gray Barrel-aged Oak Brown 01 Ipe Tan 03 Cedar Tan Latte Gray 01 Driftwood Gray Rosewood Red 01 Tudor Brown Brown 01 Dusk Gray Villa Tan 03 Gray Gray 01 Warm Sienna Brown 05 Ironwood Tan 01 Western Cedar Tan 03 Brown 01 Gray Gray 03 Brown 05 Gray 01 Gray 04 ® ® Deck Board Manufacturer/Color Simpson Strong-Tie Deck Board Manufacturer/Color Simpson Strong-Tie Screw Color Screw Color Fiberon PVC MoistureShield® Brownstone Brown 05 Amber Tan 03 Earthstone Brown 01 Auburn Red 01 Flagstone Gray 01 Aurora Mist Gray Fossil Tan Brazilian Chestnut Red 01 Mineral Gray 01 Bridle Brown 05 Sandstone Gray 01 Cape Cod Gray Gray Gossen® Desert Sand Tan 02 Acorn Brown Brown 05 Earthtone Gray 01 Alpine Grey Gray 01 Golden Teak Tan 01 Appalachian Brown Tan 02 Graystone Gray Canyon Brown Tan Harbor Gray Gray 04 Cape Cod Grey Gray 01 Ipe Tan 01 Delta Brown Brown 05 Java Tan 01 Desert Beige Tan 02 Northern Hickory Tan 03 Harbor Grey Gray 01 Rosewood Red 01 Ipe Tan 01 Rustic Cedar Tan 03 Island Sand Gray 03 Rustic Timber Brown 01 London Grey Gray Sand Tan 02 Moroccan Cedar Tan 03 Seasoned Mahogany Red Seaside Sand Tan 02 Slate Gray Sierra Walnut Tan 01 Southern Barnwood Gray 04 Spanish Walnut Tan 01 Tawny Brown 05 Summit Grey Gray Tigerwood Tan 01 Tuscan Cherry Red 01 Walnut Red 01 ® ® Interplast® Rhino Deck / Armadillo Deck Acorn Tan 01 Acorn Brown Tan 01 Amber Wood Tan 04 Adobe Red 01 Brazilian Teak Tan 01 Barnwood Gray Gray 01 Burnished Maple Tan 01 Canyon Gray Gray 04 Canyon Brown Brown 01 Chestnut Red Driftwood Gray 01 Coyote Gray Espresso Brown 01 Driftwood Gray 01 Fireside Red 01 Foxtail Tan 01 Gray Gray 01 Painted Desert Tan 01 Gray Walnut Gray Rustic Red Red 01 Hickory Tan 01 Saguaro Tan 01 Red Cedar Tan 03 Tortoise Tan 01 Rosewood Red 01 Tumbleweed Brown 01 Rustic Walnut Brown 01 Vintage Slate Tan 01 Sage Gray 03 Royal Building Products® Zuri Collection Sahara Tan 04 Brazilia Red 01 Terra Cotta Red 01 Chestnut Tan Terracotta Red 01 Pecan Tan 03 Warm Walnut Tan 01 Walnut Tan 03 Weathered Wood Gray 01 Weathered Gray Brown 05 Lumberock® Tangent TanDeck™ Anchor Gray Gray Beech Tan 02 Black Gray 04 Cedar Tan 03 Cedar Tan 03 Gray Gray Chocolate Brown Brown 01 Light Gray Gray 01 Gray Gray Light Oak Tan Harbor Wood Tan Redwood Red Putty Tan 02 Sand Tan 02 Redwood Red 01 Weathered Wood Brown 05 S-F-CMU15 © 2015 Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. S-F-CMU15 © 2015 Simpson Strong-Tie Tan Tan White White 01 Weathered Wood Brown 05 TimberTech® White White 01 Amazon Mist Gray 04 Midwest Manufacturing™ Antiqua Gold Tan 03 Cedar Tan 03 Antique Palm Tan 01 Coastal Cedar Tan 01 Ashwood Gray 01 Brick Red 01 Driftwood Gray Gray Brown Oak Tan 01 Gray Gray Brownstone Tan 01 Hickory Tan 01 Carribean Redwood Red 01 Natural Brushed Tan Cedar Tan Natural Woodgrain Tan 01 Gray Gray Mocha Red 01 Redwood Red Pecan Tan 01 Rosewood Red 01 Slate Gray Walnut Brown 01 Stone Ash Gray Tan Red Red 01 White Tan 01 Tan 02 Tan 03 Tan 04 Use this chart to match your screw and deck colors. ® ® Deck Board Manufacturer/Color Simpson Strong-Tie Deck Board Manufacturer/Color Simpson Strong-Tie Screw Color Screw Color TimberTech® (cont.) Veranda® Deck Pecan Tan 01 Brazilian Walnut Brown 01 Redwood Red Brown Tan 01 Rustic Elm Brown 01 Coastal Cedar Tan 03 Sandy Birch Tan 02 Gray Gray Silver Maple Gray Nantucket Gray Gray 04 Tigerwood Tan 01 Seaside Gray Gray Trex ® WOLF™ PVC Acorn Brown 05 Amberwood Tan 03 Barrel Tan 01 Avalon Sand Tan Beach Dune Brown 05 Black Walnut Brown 01 Clam Shell Gray Cypress Tan Fire Pit Red 01 Driftwood Grey Gray 01 Flint Gray 04 Harbor Grey Gray 01 Gravel Path Gray 01 New England Grey Gray 01 Havana Gold Tan 01 Rosewood Red 01 Island Mist Gray Sand Castle Tan Lava Rock Red 01 Silver Teak Brown 05 Madeira Red Teakwood Tan 03 Pebble Grey Gray Weathered Ipe Brown 05 Pewter Gray WOLF Composite Rope Swing Tan 02 Acacia Brown 01 Saddle Tan 01 Almond Brown 05 Sahara Tan 02 Cashmere Tan 01 Spiced Rum Tan 01 Cedar Ridge Tan 01 Tiki Torch Tan 03 Cinnamon Red 01 Tree House Tan 01 Coastal Grey Gray Vintage Lantern Brown 01 Ipe Tan 01 Winchester Grey Gray 04 Light Garapa Brown 05 Woodland Brown Brown 01 Mahogany Red 01 TRUNORTHDECK™ Mocha Brown 01 Amazon Grey Gray Potomac Grey Gray 01 Bordeaux Red Pumice Gray Brazilian Cherry Red 01 Redwood Red Caramel Tan 03 Willow Tan Mocha Brown 01 Stone Grey Gray Tigerwood Tan 01 Tropical Walnut Brown 01 VEKAdeck™ Almond Tan 02 Cayenne Red 01 Espresso Brown 01 Available Simpson Strong-Tie Gray Gray 01 Hazelnut Tan 04 Composite-Decking Screws Khaki Tan 02 • Deck‑Drive™ DCU COMPOSITE Screw; color‑matched Mocha Tan Quik‑Guard® and stainless steel with painted heads available Walnut Brown 05 (see flier F‑F‑DCU17 or C‑F‑2017 pp. 89‑90 for more information) White White 01 • Deck‑Drive DCSD COMPOSITE‑TO‑STEEL Screw (see catalog C‑F‑2017 p. 266 for more information) Trim-Head Painted Decking Screws • Trim‑Head Screw (see catalog C‑F‑2017 pp. 87 and 258 for more information) All trademarks and registered trademarks listed in this document are the property of their respective companies. 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