Hardware Supplies in Maitland

Reliable Hardware for Local Builds

Finding the right hardware for a project becomes much easier when you have a dependable supplier supporting your work across Maitland. DGW Wholesale Timber & Hardware brings over 20 years of experience to local customers and an understanding of what builders and commercial crews need to keep their jobs moving.


Our hardware range covers essential fastener tools, building accessories, adhesives, anchors and other everyday gear used across projects of all sizes. Each item is chosen for its strength, reliability and practicality, so Maitland customers can get materials that hold up in real-world site conditions. Local builders appreciate our straightforward advice and the confidence that comes with using hardware designed for trade use. Whether you are working on repairs, fit-outs, installations or larger commercial work, we aim to make sourcing hardware simple and stress-free.


Our focus is on stocking gear that saves time, reduces setbacks, and supports consistent results throughout the build. When Maitland customers need hardware they can trust, we are ready to help. For product support or quick advice, call (02) 4003 8643.

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Hardware That Suits Your Job

Good hardware makes every stage of a project run smoother, which is why Maitland customers value products that are strong, consistent and ready for daily use. Our range includes fasteners suitable for timber, metal and masonry work, along with brackets, adhesives and components that support reliable installation across a variety of job types. Builders working in Maitland often require materials that can withstand outdoor exposure, frequent hands-on use and constant pressure, which is why durability is at the core of the products we supply.


The process is always kept straightforward so customers can pick up what they need quickly without wasting time searching through unnecessary options. Clear guidance helps tradies match the right hardware to their project and understand how different items perform once installed.


Whether you are handling structural tasks, fit-outs or smaller adjustments, you can access the hardware that supports accurate, long-lasting results. Our commitment to consistent stock and helpful service means Maitland customers know exactly what to expect each time they order. With dependable products and a simple experience, we make it easier to keep your project on track.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What hardware items are most important for construction work?

    Construction projects rely on a wide range of hardware, but fasteners, such as screws, bolts, nails and anchors, are used most often. These pieces support framing structural fixes and general building tasks. Brackets, plates, and connectors help strengthen joints and reinforce load-bearing sections. Adhesives and sealants also play a crucial role in finishing work, ensuring components remain secure over time. Choosing hardware designed for the specific materials you are working with helps ensure long lasting and safe results.

  • How do I choose the right fasteners for timber or metal?

    The choice of fastener depends on the material type, environmental exposure and the required strength for the job. Timber framing usually performs best with galvanised or stainless steel fasteners because they resist corrosion and hold well in softer material. Metal framing often requires self-drilling screws or bolts that are designed to cut through steel or aluminium without stripping. For outdoor or high moisture areas corrosion resistance is essential to prevent long term damage. Matching the fastener to the load rating and the material ensures a secure fit.

  • What tools should builders always keep on hand?

    Most trade jobs benefit from a basic set of hand tools, including hammers, tape measures, screwdrivers, levels, chisels and utility knives. Power tools, such as drills, impact drivers and saws, help speed up work and enable more precise cuts or fittings. Accessories such as drill bits, blades, sanding pads and safety gear help complete tasks without delays. Having a well-rounded toolkit ensures you can handle unexpected adjustments or small repairs on site.