Depending on who you may talk to there will be differing.
Do not face nail or staple through vinyl siding.
Here in nh we have extreme temp.
Vinyl is a plastic product so it s a little bit more malleable than aluminum or wood particularly when the sun is shining overhead.
I know a lot of siding contractor that do but it s just easier in the long run.
That overlap is very important when it comes to nailing techniques.
A vinyl siding stapler is easier to maneuver than a nailer.
Siding is installed with slight overlap between boards a bit like the way shingles are installed.
For more information refer to page 16 of the vsi vinyl siding installation manual.
Tight nailing screwing or stapling will cause the vinyl siding to buckle with changes in temperature fig.
Do not face nail.
I guess i should have explained more.
Do not face nail or staple through siding except for one nail needed to finish at the top of a gable.
Nail or staple i do very little vinyl work but did buy the impulse stapler and found it to be an excellent stapler.
Keeping siding straight and level.
But the type of nails you use and your nailing technique is extra important when you install vinyl siding on your home.
Leave 1 32 inch between the nail head and the vinyl.
Staples can be easier to apply than nails.
Homes function best when every element works in perfect harmony.
These nails tend to be visible on the.
The vinyl siding stapler gun is g enerally lighter which means gravity will contribute less force when lining up a staple correctly.
I ve been hanging vinyl siding for 22 years and won t face nail it for that reason.
Do not nail any siding parts too tight.
In the winter those small trim nails pop and the siding will fall off.
Allow approximately 1 32 0 8mm clearance the thickness of a dime between the fastener head and the vinyl.
In face nailing a nail is driven through the face of the board driving down through two overlapping layers into the substrate below.
Face nailing driving nails through visible parts of the panels is not only unsightly but it will also cause vinyl to buckle with changes in temperature.
Keep in mind siding is only as straight and stable as what lies under it.
Changes and face nailing is a problem.
It dosen t set the staple tight so you have excellent control over the depth of setting.
The wider head of a staple will allow you to drive it in a bit off center and still be effective.
Nails versus staples is an age old question in the vernacular of construction work.
Even the smallest parts like nails and screws make a difference.
I have always bought tools that make the job easier and don t get hung up on will it pay for itself.