Roof Tile Nails
Installing a tile roof can be a difficult and laborious process.
Roof tile nails. Aluminium nails are most commonly used for fastening shingles attaching roof tiles and installing roofing felt. Used for fastening roofing felt for waterproofing or roofing tiles to metal. Try grip rite 9 x 5 in. These nails are constructed of electro galvanized steel and feature an oversized head design that prevents nails from pulling through the nailing surface.
These nails each come in a 1kg pack. Whether you are laying brand new roofing tile. There are different kinds of roofing nails made of different materials and in various sizes. A range of roofing nails to cater for all of your applications we have shed felt nails cut clasps clouts and annular ring nails.
The decision of which should be used for your specific project will be made by your roofing contractor as this is also dependent upon the wind exposure. Also used to secure clay tiles on some roofs are aluminum nails hot dipped galvanized steel nails or stainless steel nails. These grip rite roofing nails are for installing asphalt these grip rite roofing nails are for installing asphalt roofing shingles. Concrete clay roof tiles.
They can also be used to apply insulation board and felt to wood substrates. For use with clay roofing tiles. Electro galvanized steel tile roofing nails 5 lb pack for your next roofing project. Clay tiles at roof gable edges are often nailed through multiple pre cast holes in special roof edge tiles in areas where wind blow off is a common risk.
Roofing nails are used in roof installation to fasten shingles to install roofing felt for waterproofing and to attach roof tiles and sheet metal. Corrosion resistant to ensure they last over time and for use where strong joints are required. Roofing nails are made of galvanized steel to protect them from the elements. A less costly option screws or nails are commonly used to fasten concrete roof tiles to the roof decking.
When installing roofing nails always make sure the nail is flush to the shingle.