To remove a stripped screw, first check to see if there is any space between the head of the screw and the surface it's screwed into. If there is, grip the top of the screw with a pair of pliers and turn it manually until it's loose enough to remove. If there isn’t any room, place a rubber band over the top of the screw. Then, insert a screwdriver into the threading of the screw through the rubber band. The rubber band should provide enough grip for the screw to catch the screwdriver. Press down while turning the screw counterclockwise to loosen it. If that doesn’t work, try lightly hammering the handle of the screwdriver to drive the end into the threading of the screw. After striking it a few times, try turning it to loosen the screw. Keep doing this until you've raised the screw enough to grip it with pliers. To learn more from our Contractor co-author, such as how to remove a stripped screw using an impact driver or screw extractor, keep reading! [links]