However most manufactures claim that either method is a viable option.
Hand hammer roof or nail gun.
A framing hammer used to be the tool that every home builder kept at their side in time however a new tool for framing has become the standard.
On the other hand a roofer that s succeeded in producing years of quality results that last that s the type of professional you want on the job.
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What matters most during roofing installations is the experience of the roofer.
The hammer head is larger than the driver in a nail gun so an overdriven nail is rare for the hand nailer because the hammer stops at the surface of the roof.
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When you use a gun usually a third or under driven a third or over driven and a third or correct.
I have roofing crews that can hand nail just as fast as a gun.
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Hand nailing helps prevent over driven nails which is common with improperly set nail guns.
Taking into consideration the same size nail is used.
A hand nailed roof trump s a gun nailed roof any day.
Hand nailing shingles is better than using a nail gun or a pneumatic nailer because it allows the roofers to feel the nail placement and ensure optimal installation.
Though they are less common you can find nail guns with roofing gauges.
Proper nail placement this is critical for performance and for a manufacturers warranty.
Using a compressor highly pressurized air shoots nails out of the nail gun at high speeds.
It s very uncommon to have nails that have been over driven when hand nailing simply because they don t have the pressure from the compressor like the air guns do.
The gauges on roofing hammers may make it easier to get the right shingle exposure which is also critical to the roof s installation.
When hand nailing the head of a hammer is much larger and when it hits the nail it lands flat on the roof s surface.
Most times the roofs that have been put on with a nailer all nails stay in the wood when tearing off.
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I have also torn off both hand nailed roofs and gun nailed roofs.
An amateur roofer is more likely to place their nails incorrectly whether they re using a hammer or a nail gun.
As far as it taking longer.
A nail gun is exactly what it sounds like.