There are different kinds of roofing nails made of different materials and in various sizes.
Roof tile nail size.
Wood shakes minimum 3 4 sheathing wood shakes nail type minimum length.
18 straight split 5d box 1 3 4.
A roofing nail should have a minimum nominal shank diameter of 12 gauge 2 67 mm and a minimum head diameter of 9 5 mm.
For instance the nail penetration for plain tile roofs could be less than for an interlocking tile roof.
Standard lengths are between 1 and 2 inches 2 and 5 centimeters but they are also available at lengths of up to 6 inches 15 centimeters.
These nails are constructed of electro galvanized steel and feature an oversized head design that prevents nails from pulling through the nailing surface.
Electro galvanized steel tile roofing nails 5 lb pack for your next roofing project.
24 tapersplit 5d box 1 3 4.
For use with clay roofing tiles.
The figure of 40mm penetration for the batten nail is very traditional as in reality every roof will have a different minimum nail penetration requirement.
Roofing nail should have a barbed shank until the head which eliminates nail pops blow offs and roof leaks.
It is often compared to slope but is not exactly the same.
The international building code requires that roofing nails have a minimum 12 gauge shank and a 3 8 inch diameter head.
Try grip rite 9 x 5 in.
18 and 24 handsplit and resawn 6d box 2.
Corrosion resistant nails must be minimum 11 gauge with 5 16 inch heads and long enough to penetrate the sheathing by 3 4 inch typically 8d nails.
Screw shank nails are twisted and have sharp diamond tips and they are used to securely fasten wood roofs.
When installing asphalt shingles on felt only to any grade decking you should use 1 inch long roofing nails.
More than 1 layer of roofing not recommended over 3 8 sheathing.
When nailing shingles proper penetration into the roof deck is essential to ensure the nail and shingle remain secure.
Shingle roofs typically have a life span of 15 30 years while membrane roofs usually last 5 15 years.
Roof pitch is the measurement of a roof s vertical rise divided by its horizontal run.
Tiles can be nailed either directly into the roof sheathing or tiles with lugs can be nailed to battens.
Nails for tiles generally clout head nails of diameter 3 35mm and 2 65mm are used for most applications subject to withdrawal resistance determined by wind uplift calculations and they should be a minimum of 38mm long.
The length of the nail is the shank and the shank can also vary.
Although ceramic tile roofs are expensive they can have a life span of over 100 years.