When applying new roof shingles is it better to use nails or staples?
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I suggest talking to the county building office. Whatever you do, make sure your contractor is licensed and insured. I found out the hard way.
First, check local code to see what they require. Most municipalities have on line. In CA a new roof requires a permit and at least 3 inspections. These links will explain in more detail.
https://structuretech1.com/the-problem-with-stapled-shingles/
https://m.wikihow.com/Install-Asphalt-Shingles
I had my roof completely replaced in 2005 and used roofing nails. It can get windy here during certain times of the year and 90 mph + have been recorded in my area. I purchased a "30 year" product, and so far, so good.
Nail gun.
Here's a contractor that might know best...
Nails definitely.
my husband said staples are ok as long as you us roofing staples
HomeAdvisor.com or Angieslist.com can help you find a VERIFIED roofer... and a reputable one can explain the pros and cons of nails or staples...
We use nails in our area... they stand up to higher winds better
I’ve Roofed most of my life and started before airguns were readily available and the first introduced were Stapleguns! Before long,In the south they were stopped by home building inspectors because the winds but, in my experience from tearing these roofs off ,is that they tend to CUT the shingle making it easy to blow off! Heat or temp,at installation time,proper gun air pressure setting,correctly placed fastener,all these things,if not taken into consideration could affect life of your roof! I would Recomend coil nail roofing guns and applied at a steady rhythm,throughout the day! Machine gun,rapid sounding,is too fast to correctly apply the nails in the proper area on shingle,or crooked,unseated nails,will void manufacturers warranty as well!Cheapest isn’t always best!Choose a qualified licensed Roofing Contractor and don’t be afraid to ask questions! Your Roof protects your investments below! Good luck