Weather can warp wood siding and cause nails to pop out making siding look unsightly.
Fixing siding popped nails.
Vinyl siding tends to expand and contract considerably with temperature changes.
As a new home settles the sheet rock nails pop during the first two years.
For this reason manufacturers design it to hang loosely on the nails rather than to be tightly nailed like wood siding.
Knowing how to fix nail pops properly helps keep new ones from forming in the same place.
Nail pops are bumps or crescent shaped cracks in walls and ceilings.
Repair popped nails with screws.
But this is a short term solution.
Popped drywall nails and screws are common in old and new homes alike.
Roofing nails sticking up called nail pops might look like an unimportant issue.
Just like losing a hubcap on your car there is no quicker way to lose elegance than to have a board warp away from your house and leave a budding forest of nail heads.
Fixing nail pops is a common home repair.
However they can cause leaks particularly if you have an asphalt shingle roof.
In the center of the nail pop place the tip of nail punch and tap in with hammer.
The problem should be easy to diagnose.
The nails might have popped.
A better solution is.
Just tapping the nail back down with a hammer will solve the immediate problem but eventually the nail will probably work its way back out.
How to fix nail pops in drywall.
Diy how to fix loose vinyl siding with a malco sideswiper siding tool.
Simply go outside grab the lower edges of a siding course and try to slide it back and forth photo 1.
Nail pops are caused when construction nails work themselves loose literally popping out from the surface of the drywall.