Best Nails For Vinyl Siding
Vinyl siding tends to expand and contract considerably with temperature changes.
Best nails for vinyl siding. Allow approximately 1 16 in. For this reason manufacturers design it to hang loosely on the nails rather than to be tightly nailed like wood siding. Simply go outside grab the lower edges of a siding course and try to slide it back and forth photo 1. Vinyl siding can either be nailed by hand with a hammer or by a power nailer.
These grip rite 1 1 2 in. Stanley bostitch 1 3 8 in 15 gauge 15 degree galvanized steel siding nails 3600 count. Nails should be corrosion resistant galvanized stainless steel or aluminum roofing type nails with a head diameter of 3 8 in. Galvanized roofing nails are your best bet for siding success it s not surprising to hear that you need a galvanized nail on your home s exterior after all regular fasteners could rust when exposed to the elements.
Aluminum siding nails 1 these grip rite 1 1 2 in. This limits the number of seams on your. And long enough to penetrate into nailable base at least 3 4 in. Click to add item grip fast 1 1 2 vinyl siding nail 50 lb.
Between nail head and vinyl. An expert guide on the best way to nail vinyl siding either by hand or using a power nailer. The nail shank diameter should be 1 8 in. Following is a discussion of how to do both.
To create a smoother look consider using 16 foot long or longer panels. The problem should be easy to diagnose. Do not drive nails tight. They are good for installing aluminum or vinyl siding.
A double hem allows for more nails. Choose the right nails. Box to your list. This increases the siding s wind resistance.
Box to the compare list add to list click to add item grip fast 1 1 2 vinyl siding nail 50 lb. Aluminum siding nails 1 lb pack feature a large head and thin smooth shank that helps to reduce wood splitting.