The nails we use are specifically designed for this job made to keep from pulling away from the rafters being nailed into.
Should roofing nails go through the sheathing.
It is vitally important that roofing nails of the correct length were used to secure the shingles.
Roofing contractors have told me electro galvanized nails that stick out past the sheathing edge can attract water which can prevent the wood deck from absorbing the moisture and rotting.
Roofing nails should be long enough to penetrate the roofing material and go 19 mm into osb solid wood plywood or non veneer wood decking or through thickness of decking whichever is less.
Yes it is important that roofing nails are long enough to penetrate the sheathing.
Roof truss spacing will vary on the structure s construction.
You ll need to use nails wherever the roof sheathing makes direct contact with each truss.
This nail probably was driven very close to the horizontal seam of the sheets of plywood under the shingles.
The number of nails you ll need depends on the face width of the sheathing you re using.
You say the nails are sticking through the plywood if this is the case you are supposed to have a soffit installed that covers the underside of the roof deck.
Ask contractors how building codes may affect the appearance of your exterior projects and discuss cosmetic options before the job begins.
Using a 1 inch nail is best.
Holding the roof together.
It makes sense to use nails to attach the decking or sheathing into place.
These pieces of plywood need something heavy duty to keep them from slipping off the roof.
With the shingles and inch sheathing the nails should protrude about inch through.
In fact in most states the minimum length of the nail for roofing is 1 inches.
To determine the nail length you should consider the number of layers of shingles shingle thicknesses underlayment and flashings installed on eaves sidewalls and valleys etc.