The problem should be easy to diagnose.
Vinyl siding nails per square.
Vinyl siding should be nailed at 16 inches on center into the studs.
Enter this total square footage here.
Nails for vinyl siding bob according to manufacturers instructions nailing vinyl siding into the sheathing without hitting the studs is not acceptable.
To estimate the total pounds of fasteners required multiply the total square feet of siding by 0 005 for aluminum nails and 0 01 for roofing nails staples and screws.
Total square feet please enter side s surface area.
In high wind areas you need five nails per shingle or 480 nails per square.
Asphalt fiberglass shingle nails.
These grip rite 2 1 2 in.
One and a half inch roofing nails typically.
These nails feature a spiral design and contain 700 nails per 5 lb pack.
8d hot galvanized spiral siding nails 5 lb pack are hot galvanized for durability and are ideal for fastening your siding project.
Vinyl siding tends to expand and contract considerably with temperature changes.
Be sure to use a galvanized vinyl siding rated nail to prevent rusting.
Vinyl siding comes in 100 sq ft units called squares this is the total number of squares you will need.
Shakes and shingles also come in a variety of widths that may also affect the number of nails used per square.
570 nails per square please be advised that the counts above are approximate and may vary significantly due to the different amount of exposure desired in each job.
This amounts to an average of 320 nails per square or 100 square feet.
Simply go outside grab the lower edges of a siding course and try to slide it back and forth photo 1.
Vinyl siding is installed by nailing it to the building.
A nail should be placed about every 12 inches following the manufacturer s instructions of course.
Asphalt fiberglass shingle nails.
8d hot galvanized these grip rite 2 1 2 in.
You will need about 2 3 of a pound of nails per square of siding being installed.
Shakes and shingles also come in a variety of widths that may also affect the number of nails used per square.
Multiply height by width for each area and add to get total square footage not covered with siding.
570 nails per square over an old roof 2 please be advised that the counts above are approximate and may vary significantly due to the different amount of exposure desired in each job.
For this reason manufacturers design it to hang loosely on the nails rather than to be tightly nailed like wood siding.