In my experience staples have much better holding power than nails.
Roofing shingles nails vs staples.
Research on use of staples vs nails in asphalt shingle roofs.
Which type of fastener should be used to install asphalt shingles nails or staples.
Staples made of at least 16 gauge galvanized steel with a minimum crown of 15 16 have been and continue to be used by some applicators to install shingles.
Staples for shingle applications are staples recommended as fasteners for asphalt shingles.
Of force to pull out.
3 4 staples pull out with 5 10 lbs.
Staples also offered excellent holding strength and could be installed over a larger roof area quickly.
Ive used staplers for building my window jamb extension boxes with a stapler before i found they are stronger than a pinner screws work as well but slower and cost more.
After all it s no surprise roofers loved staples for attaching shingles to roofing.
1 1 2 galvanized roofing nails require 30 50 lbs.
In the past roofers preferred staple guns for attaching shingles to roof sheeting.
They are an accepted fastener by shingle manufacturers such as sbc and maibec.
Staples are not recommended by hodges roofing and most industry organizations.
Iko agrees with and supports the arma position that nails are the preferred method of fastening asphalt roof shingles due to their superior holding strength.
Roofing will monitor the condition of the roof with our roof maintenance program.
Spirals and ring shank nails require more than 100 lbs.
Hand nails or 18 gauge staples in cedar shingles hmmm interesting i had been hearing they curl and pull away so if i get this project ill drop the coin and get a stapler.
Roofing staple guns were light and easy to use over the newer and heavier roofing nail guns that were coming onto the market.
In the past when it came to the debate of roofing nails versus staples the industry was split down the middle.
For one staples cost less than nails adding to their profit per roof.
Staple guns are smaller and better balanced.
Of force per staple.
Showing the difference in staples and nails.