Grip-Rite 2 in. Roofing Electro-Galvanized Steel Nails, Flat Head, 30 lb
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Grip-Rite 2 in. Roofing Electro-Galvanized Steel Nails, Flat Head, 30 lb

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Grip-Rite 2 in. Roofing Electro-Galvanized Steel Nails, Flat Head, 30 lbGrip Rite 2 in. Electro Galvanized Roofing Nails, 30 lb Electro galvanized steel roofing nails with wide flat heads deliver a secure hold for asphalt shingles and roofing felt. Smooth shank and diamond point drive easily while resisting rust and corrosion for long lasting performance. Key Features: Strong Hold: Wide flat head helps reduce tear through on shingles and felt Corrosion Resistance: Electro galvanized finish resists rust for outdoor

Grip-Rite 2 in. Electro-Galvanized Roofing Nails, 30 lb

Electro-galvanized steel roofing nails with wide flat heads deliver a secure hold for asphalt shingles and roofing felt. Smooth shank and diamond point drive easily while resisting rust and corrosion for long-lasting performance.


Key Features:

  • Strong Hold: Wide flat head helps reduce tear-through on shingles and felt
  • Corrosion Resistance: Electro-galvanized finish resists rust for outdoor durability
  • Fast, Easy Driving: Smooth shank and diamond point improve penetration
  • Standards Compliant: Designed to conform to ASTM F1667 requirements
  • Use Guidance: Not recommended for treated lumber or where surface rust is unacceptable

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Nail Type Roofing nail
Material Steel
Finish Electro-galvanized
Head Type Wide flat head
Shank Type Smooth shank
Point Type Diamond point
Length 2 in.
Standards Designed to conform to ASTM F1667
Recommended Use Asphalt shingles, roofing felt, roof-to-wood substrates
Not Recommended For Treated lumber or where surface rust is unacceptable
Package Weight 30 lb

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What roofing materials are these nails best for?
A: They are designed for asphalt roofing shingles, roofing felt, and similar roof-to-wood applications.


Q: Are these nails corrosion resistant?
A: Yes, they are electro-galvanized to resist rust and corrosion in typical roofing environments.


Q: Can I use them in treated lumber?
A: No. They are not recommended for treated lumber or where surface rust is unacceptable.


Q: Do they meet any standards?
A: Yes, they are designed to conform to ASTM F1667.


Q: What head and shank type do they have?
A: They feature a wide flat head with a smooth shank and a diamond point for easier driving.


A crisp, clean fastener that lets the roof shine

These sleek, electro-galvanized roofing nails bring a refined utility to the craft—quietly securing shingles with a confident, low-profile finish. I love the broad, polished head; it distributes pressure elegantly and keeps the surface visually calm. Pair them with dark asphalt shingles for a subtle, tailored look that feels considered from curb to cornice. It’s the understated essential that underpins luxurious, lasting exteriors.


Secure your next roof with confidence—choose Grip-Rite electro-galvanized roofing nails today.

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