Basically you will want to put nails through fiberglass or asphalt using a roofing nailer.
Roofing nailer other uses.
There s no shortage of debate about what type works best so it seems that it really comes down to preference.
You can secure your shingles with the help of a roofing nailer.
The difference is in the detail.
As the name suggests a roofing nailer is used to attach roofing materials.
Trim work including door and window casings.
Siding nailers are used for wood fiber cement bright side and other projects.
Those materials used to make roof waterproof.
It s enough to carry out a siding job correctly.
On the other hand the siding nailer is used to attach wood siding to the exterior of the house.
A brad nailer can be used in just about any application that requires a 15 or 16 gauge nail such as.
To build your house it required a siding nailer to tight wood and furniture.
Nailers come in two varieties coil and stick that can be used in different applications.
Roofing nails work with fiberglass polyester and bituminous material.
These include cheaper nails full head nails more nails choice smooth ardox galvanized longer working time before reloading and the ability to carry the nails in the gun instead of in a pouch.
Roofing guns are built to drive nails that are appropriate for most types of asphalt and fiberglass shingles waterproof tar paper and insulation board.
A siding nailer is an excellent choice to work with vinyl siding too.
Whether you are installing a new roof or re roofing roofing nailers are built specifically for what they are named.
In that case roofing nails that are made with aluminum or galvanize are used to install shingles.
However coil roofing nailers are overwhelmingly used for roofing for several reasons.