Make sure to nail into the wall studs.
Nails on ceiling of attic.
Inspected a house today built in 1991.
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Use a nail gun to attach sheets of osb to the walls over the insulation.
Repair popped nails with screws.
While local codes vary many communities will not permit the ceiling in a finished.
Use r 30 insulation for the ceiling and.
Staple insulation between the wall studs and ceiling joists image a.
Considering usable floor space.
The headroom in the attic will determine how much usable floor space you have.
The next grooved edge will hide the nail holes.
When nail pops show up on the ceiling of the floor just beneath the attic and near a wall intersection the culprit is a phenomenon known as truss uplift or a variation of it.
Generally the nails are no longer than 1 inch but if they will be going through drywall increase the nail length to 1 5 8 inches.
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Drive the nails through the shoulder of the tongues into the framing at about a 45 degree angle.
However do not be to concerned yet about that.
The flush set of the appropriately colored nail head will blend in with the darker seam color of the panel.
If you have a newer home that has truss construction for the attic.
No more nails in the head.
As they destroy the wood members the nails loose their ability to grip the boards thus begin to loosen up.
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In other words you could easily see where most of the joists were located because those areas were darker than the rest of the white ceiling.
Pound the nails in with a hammer and then tap them in flush with a nail set.
Nails is the best choice for fastening although an 18 gauge nailer will do the job too.
In addition to dark spots at the drywall nails and or screws in the ceiling there were also dark outlines of the ceiling joists in many areas of the house.
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.
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.