Roofing nailer has different nails than siding nailer.
Can you use roofing nails for siding.
You can use heat application or staple or roof nailer to fastened roof felt.
If all the siding is tight it was installed wrong and should be redone.
Lots of differences between the two different guns.
You can still use a roofing nailer with 1 inch galvanized nails if you can make it blind nail so that the nail heads can t be visible at all.
If only a few pieces are tight and you can t find the contractor who installed it buy an unlocking zip tool and unfasten the section above exposing the nails photos 2 and 3.
Find the tight nails and cut them photo 4.
Usually roofing nailer is used to put the shingles tight on the surface.
One drives roofing nails and the other drives commons.
And obviously roof nailer is most secure in that case.
Re roofing is a typical case.
You can take a coil of 6s and put them in the gun to see if they would work.
No you don t drive sideing nails all the way in.
They need to be little loose so siding can expand an contract.
If you use the nailer it will nail it tight an the siding can warp an crack.
Probably would void any warranty to course there bout impossible to collect on.
These nails vary in length depending upon the thickness of shingles used but all exhibit the same basic design.
6d or 8d sized stainless or galvanized steel corrosion resistant nails are best for siding.
Roofing nails work with fiberglass polyester and bituminous material.
The length of nails is varied from the thickness of the surface.
Roofing nailers use very specific roofing nails designed for use with shingles.
What size nails do you use for hardie siding.
Learn how to nail hardieplank lap siding with this instructional video from james hardie.