Next time you're in the market for a new roof, ask your roofing contractor what method they will be using to install it: Air Guns or Hand Nailing. There are pros and cons to both methods and here at DunRite Roofing, we'll be more than happy to explain the one we use and why.
You know a neighbor that just got a new roof a year or so ago and already, you see lose shingles, missing shingles, even crooked shingles. While these things could be weather related such as storms and wind, it can also be that the roof wasn't installed properly.
For composition shingles, hand nailed is the oldest method, but can take longer to complete the job. It requires each shingle to be positioned and the nails hammered in by hand, shingle by shingle. Of course with a crew of several techniques, they are working the roof from different angles.
Air Gun nailing is the other method, which is a quicker process. This is a tool that hooks up to an air compressor. That compressor blasts air into the air gun and automatically drives the nail into the shingle.
Which method is best? Well that can depend on the type of asphalt shingle used, the pitch of the roof and even city or homeowner association requirements. These are all things that our professionals will discuss with you, show you the differences and work with you to get the best job done.
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