Galvanized umbrella roofing nails are a type of nail that is commonly used in roofing applications. They are typically made of steel and have a large, flat head that resembles an umbrella. The term "galvanized" refers to the process of coating the nail with a layer of zinc, which helps to protect it from rust and corrosion.
These nails are commonly used to secure roofing materials such as asphalt shingles, felt paper, and other types of roofing underlayment. The large head of the nail helps to hold the roofing material in place, and the galvanized coating helps to ensure that the nail will not rust or deteriorate over time. Galvanized umbrella roofing nails come in various lengths and sizes, depending on the specific roofing application.
Roof nails are designed for installing roof materials. These nails have smooth or twisted handles and umbrella heads, making them the most commonly used nail types with lower costs and good performance. The design purpose of the umbrella head is to prevent tearing of the roof panel around the nail tip and provide artistic and decorative effects. Twisted handles and sharp tips can fix wood and roof tiles in place without sliding. We use Q195, Q235 carbon steel, 304/316 stainless steel, as materials to ensure that nails can resist extreme weather and corrosion. In addition, rubber or plastic washers are provided to prevent water leakage.