Roofing nails per square most shingle manufactures recommend using four nails per shingle on the main area of your roof and five nails per square in the first row of roofing.
Roofing nails per square shingles.
It takes four nails per shingle.
If you have high wind areas you will want to use five nails pers shingle equating to about 480 per square.
This is based on 80 shingles per square.
Generally you should use four nails per shingle.
These nails are installed using an air driven nail gun to assure the shingles are fully secured.
We use 4 6 nails per shingle depending on the area and steepness of the roof.
Standard roof installation requires four nails per shingle.
Let us explain a bit more.
First our nails are 1 inch hot dipped galvanized ring shanked for extra bite versus a smooth shank that is less secure.
Other styles of shingles may require more or fewer nails per shingle and may have more or less than 80 shingles per square.
A nail line is indicated on the shingles and locates the correct places to put nails.
That means 252 nails per bundle.
Some use five nails on the starterrow.
However placement of the nails is the most important in any roofing job.
This adds up to an average of 320 nails or 100 square feet.
The rationale behind the number is that in most cases four nails are the right number of nails to do a quality job.
For high wind areas or when shingles are being applied to a mansard six nails per shingle are required 480 nails per square.
Wood shingles 2 nails per shingle osb plywood 72 nails per sheet.
This amounts to an average of 320.
For regular three tab shingles this would require 320 nails per square.
There are 63 shingles perstandard bundle.