How To Use Roofing Nails
That is why it is important to use roofing nails when doing a roofing job.
How to use roofing nails. Use the correct roofing nail material size and grade as specified in the shingle installation instructions. Use a chalkline or align it by eye to make sure it is straight then drive roofing nails every foot or so to fasten it to the sheathing. A countersunk nail will rip the shingle and a nail that is not completely nailed down will eventually work its way out. When the nails are overdriven the heads of the nails punch right through the mat of the shingle.
All roofing nails have wide flat heads and short shanks. The first nail should be positioned in the barrel. Install the recommended number of nails per shingle. There are different kinds of roofing nails made of different materials and in various sizes.
Remove the retainer from the coil and insert the coil into the canister with the nails pointed down. When the pressure is set too high the nails simply get driven into the shingles too far. When installing roofing nails always make sure the nail is flush to the shingle. Cut drip edge flashing at an angle at the corner press it lightly against the eave end not too hard or you will misshape it and drive a nail near the end.
In most cases 4 nails are adequate. Many roofers use pneumatic nail guns to nail down the shingles. Then close both doors. For duration series shingles owens corning recommends using either a 4 or 6 nail fastening pattern depending on the roof s slope and building code requirements.
Apply drip edge to the eave. Load the canister to load a roofing nailer s canister open the feeder door and the magazine door.