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Default Spiral nails pulling out of deck

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"Upscale" wrote:

"mg" wrote in message
There are 6 or 8 spiral nails on our deck that will not stay down. The
boards are flat on the deck and do not appear to be cupped or warped.
But, within about 3 months of driving the nails down, they are back
up.


Aside from the suggestion to use ring shanked nails or deck screws, you
might also want to investigate why the nails are coming up. It *could* be
just because of general traffic, but it could also be because of especially
warped wood or the fact that it bounces escessively when walked on. Are the
supporting timbers all in good shape and reasonably flat on their edges?


Here in the Sierra foothills a lot of delta rib metal roofing is used.
On some roof one or two screws will work their way out again and again.
No one [ including the mfgs.] has been able to come up with a rational
explanation. You just have to check your roof every year,

Chuck P.