Roofing

Why Roofers Prefer Roofing Nails Over Staples

When it comes to roof installations, contractors utilize either nails and staples to keep the shingles in place. While both have their applications, there are compelling reasons why roofing professionals strongly prefer roofing nails. Let’s learn more about it in this blog post.

Weather Resistance

One significant advantage of roofing nails is their superior weather resistance compared to staples. Roofing nails are designed with a larger head, which better withstands the forces of wind uplift. This means that in areas prone to high winds or frequent storms, roofing nails provide a more secure attachment for roofing materials, ensuring that shingles remain in place during severe weather.

Holding Power

The holding power of roofing nails also significantly surpasses that of staples. Roofing nails are designed with a sharp point and a wide, flat head, which allows for a greater surface area to be in contact with the roofing material. This ensures a more secure and lasting hold, which is essential for the protection of roofs against water damage and other structural issues. 

Code Requirements

Another vital aspect to consider is the building codes and regulations. Local building codes often have specific requirements for roofing installations, including the type of fasteners used. In many instances, roofing nails are explicitly required or recommended over staples due to their superior holding power and resistance to weather. Adhering to these code requirements is not just a matter of legal compliance; it’s also about ensuring the highest level of safety and durability for roofing projects. 

Installation Efficiency and Accuracy

Roofing nails offer a balance of efficiency and precision that staples cannot match. With roofing nails, installers can achieve a consistent depth and placement, which is crucial for the longevity and effectiveness of the roof.

For all your residential roofing needs, turn to Home Pro Exteriors, Inc. With our experienced and certified team of roof installers, you can rest easy knowing that your roof is repaired or replaced within the requirements of the manufacturer. Call us at (845) 343-1777, or fill out this contact form to get an estimate.

Jim Klein

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