The Hillman 1 in. Concrete Nail is a purpose-built masonry fastener designed to secure lightweight wood, trim, and fixtures to interior concrete and masonry surfaces. With a flat head for a clean, flush appearance and a sturdy steel build, this nail is built to hold where it’s needed most—without compromising surface smoothness.
Key features that matter
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Length and gauge: 1 inch long, 3/16 in. diameter for reliable bite in concrete targets.
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Diamond point: A precision tip that starts true and minimizes wandering when you strike it in, making installation quicker and easier.
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Shank design: Square shank enhances grip in masonry, helping keep projects secure over time.
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Head type: Flat head sits flush with the surface for a neat, finished look on interior installations.
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Material and finish: Steel construction with a brown finish for durability in indoor environments.
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Packaging: Clamshell packaging with a single nail per package, ideal for selective use and easy replacement when you only need one fastener at a time.
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Brand and purpose: Hillman, a trusted name for masonry nails designed specifically for concrete and other masonry substrates.
Best-fit applications
- Mounting lightweight trim, baseboards, or molding to interior concrete walls or concrete block surfaces.
- Installing small fixtures, hardware, or brackets directly into masonry where a flush finish matters.
- Running conduits, cable trays, or electrical boxes to concrete surfaces in indoor spaces (where corrosion exposure is minimal and alignment precision is key).
Why this concrete nail stands out
- Designed specifically for masonry work: the diamond point and square shank work together to ease entry and improve hold in concrete and brick substrates.
- Compact 1-inch length reduces protrusion while delivering solid anchorage for light-to-medium applications, making it a practical choice for interior projects where bulkier fasteners aren’t needed.
- Flat head provides a clean, professional finish and helps prevent snagging or catching on edges during installation.
Practical tips for best results
- Position perpendicular to the surface and drive steadily with a hammer to maintain alignment and avoid bending.
- For denser concrete or harder masonry, use a starting pilot hole with an appropriately sized bit to guide the nail and reduce resistance.
- Check the finished surface for flush seating; lightly countersink only if the project requires a recessed appearance and you have appropriate setting tools.
Whether you’re updating interior trim, securing fixtures to masonry, or adding functional accents to concrete walls, the Hillman 1 in. Concrete Nail delivers dependable, straightforward masonry fastening. Choose this tool for precise, flush installs that stand up to indoor use and deliver a clean, professional look.