Roofing Nails

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<p>Roofing nails are suitable for fastening shingles, attaching roof tiles & sheet metal and installing roofing underlayment for waterproofing & sheathing applications.</p>
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Roofing Nail

StyleModelDiameterGaugeHead Dia.Head TypeLengthPackage WeightPrice (ex. VAT)
AS8SND1-G10.095"135/32"Checkered2.5"1 Lbs.€30.84
BS4ACN1-G10.109"121/2"Flat1.5"1 Lbs.€30.84
CS310ARN5-G50.134"103/8"Flat1.25"5 Lbs.€83.87
CS310ARN1-G10.134"103/8"Flat1.25"1 Lbs.€23.36
CS410ARN1-G10.134"103/8"Flat1.5"1 Lbs.€30.84
CS210ARN5-G50.134"103/8"Flat1"5 Lbs.€83.87
DS210ARN1-G10.134"103/8"Flat1"1 Lbs.€40.97
CS410ARN5-G50.134"103/8"Flat1.5"5 Lbs.€83.87
BS10ACN1-G10.148"95/16"Flat3"1 Lbs.€30.84
BS10ACN5-G50.148"95/16"Flat3"5 Lbs.€83.87
BS16ACN1-G10.165"811/32"Flat3.5"1 Lbs.€30.84
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Roofing Nail

StyleModelHead TypeLengthPackage WeightPrice (ex. VAT)
A135506212Flat2.5"5 Lbs.€40.74
A135110212Flat2.5"1 Lbs.€9.20
B4NEY2Large Flat1"1 Lbs.€9.20
B4NEY6Large Flat1"5 Lbs.€40.74
B4NEY7Large Flat1.25"5 Lbs.€40.74
B4NEY9Large Flat2"5 Lbs.€40.74
B4NEY4Large Flat1.5"1 Lbs.€9.20
B4NEY8Large Flat1.5"5 Lbs.€40.74
B4NEZ1Large Flat1.25"30 Lbs.€241.52
B4NEZ2Large Flat1.5"30 Lbs.€241.52
B4NEY3Large Flat1.25"1 Lbs.€9.20
B4NEY5Large Flat2"1 Lbs.€9.20
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304 Ss Roofing Nail, Ss Finish, 10 Gauge, 1-1/2 Inch L, 3075PK

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
S410ARNB-G25CD2KHH-
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Roofing Nails

Roofing nails are suitable for fastening shingles, attaching roof tiles & sheet metal and installing roofing underlayment for waterproofing & sheathing applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of nails should be used with shingles?

It is recommended to use ring roofing nails made of hot-dipped galvanised steel (12-gauge or thicker). The length of the nail would be determined by the thickness of the sheathing and shingles.

Can you reuse roofing nails?

No, it is difficult to yank these nails out and their zinc coating might wear away. It is not advisable to reuse them as they may cause problems on the new roof due to wear / damage.

How to seal exposed nails?

Nails with visible nail heads are considered exposed. With the exception of the last cap shingle, the roof should have no exposed nails (and those nails should be covered in roofing cement). All new nails should be inserted in a manner such that the shingle above them covers the nails.

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