Make sure the shingle has the proper number of nails in it also.
Exposed nails in attic.
There are no exposed nail tips in coming through the roof decking in pic1.
Cut the tubing into pieces about 3 8 to 1 2 long depending on length of exposed nails in your attic then push a piece of tubing onto each nail point.
The shingles are no longer shingles so i m recommending a tear off.
A 10 length of each costs only 4 76.
Fill small nail holes with silicone caulk or roof cement.
Unless you live in your attic the protruding nail heads shouldn t be a problem.
Tear off or not it is a lousy job in my opinion.
Desperately enough in fact to consider making the major step of pulling down ceiling drywall to expose joists above.
Stately attractive and open.
That should not only protect you but insulate the attic against the hot and cold.
No more nails in the head.
Remove nail lift shingle and apply a small dab where nail penetrated shingle then push the overlapping shingle down and your done.
However you can take care of exposed nail heads.
Removing and replacing all of the shingles is not a very viable option because it s so time consuming.
Just make sure that you don t damage the shingles lifting them up.
If you use your attic for storage and need protection buy an insulating foam and have it sprayed against the walls.
As you can see in pic 2 they drove screws through at rafter intersections only.
The exposed beam ceiling look is one that many owners of conventional flat ceilings desperately want.
Exposed roofing nails in attic dripping post by tnaval fri dec 29 2017 8 29 pm besides a table saw and a chop saw i used for a couple hours and my body heat.
In the worst case it will lead to actual leaks in your attic and this in turn can lead to moist insulation mold problems and other water damage.
I would recommend doing this on a sunny day and after exposed to sun for a few hours.
This is from a 40 year single family today.
Something caught my attention in the attic.