Other causes of roof nail pops can be shingles that were not nailed tightly during the roof installation.
Seal roof nail holes and pop up nails.
This is not the correct way to fix the problem.
Most roofers would just lift the tab and put a little squirt of asphalt roofing cement dispensed from a caulk gun on the hole before folding the tab back down.
Wipe the glob of roofing cement over the nail head.
If nails haven t pushed through pry up the shingle by lifting around its edges first.
Remove nail lift shingle and apply a small dab where nail penetrated shingle then push the overlapping shingle down and your done.
If possible get the most inexpensive pair that you can find and.
If repairing cracked or deteriorated caulking pry up exposed nails remove the corroded caulk and secure new flashing with new nails.
Make sure the roofing cement extends to each side of the nail head covering it completely.
If you find any nail heads that are sticking up from the roof hammer them down and then coat the head with roofing.
During climate changes expansion and contraction can cause to the nail to pop up.
Alternatively or in addition you can drive a new.
Cut a four by two inch rectangle of regular 15 pound felt paper and fold it into a two by two inch square.
Place a new nail one inch away from removal spot.
When this happens the roof shingles become loose and start to lift.
Unfortunately many people and even some less experienced roofers will simply caulk an exposed nail or nail pop.
Roof nail pops on a roof can be caused by a variety of reasons.
For loose nails that have yet to push through shingles you can lift up the shingle and hammer the rising nails back down.
Just caulking it will only temporarily fix the issue.
I would suggest to remove the nail and put a urethane sealer which can be found at any home store to seal the hole from underneath.
You must take the nail out seal the hole and drive another nail in.
Additionally the roof installers could have used nails that were too short.
Press it onto the.
Just make sure that you don t damage the shingles lifting them up.
Wear gloves when working with sticky roofing cement.
Fold a 4 by 2 inch piece of felt in half making a 2 by 2 inch square.
Apply a glob of roofing cement to the spatula or putty knife.
Use the hammer to pound on the exposed nail head until it is flush with the shingle.
Remember to seal over the nail heads.
Press the piece of felt paper into the fresh cement making sure the crease in the paper faces up towards the roof.