Clout Nails

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Clout Nails are a versatile and essential component in various construction and DIY projects. Known for their wide, flat heads and short shanks, they provide a reliable means of securing materials. 


Available in a variety of materials and sizes, clout nails are relied upon when fixing sheet materials to timber frames as well as for securing roofing felt, slates and sheets. The large head inherent in their design provides excellent holding power, ensuring that the roofing material stays in place even under harsh weather conditions.

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What Are Clout Nails?

Clout Nails are specialised fasteners designed for specific applications, primarily in roofing and similar tasks. These nails feature a large head that ensures a secure hold, making them perfect for attaching roofing felt and other materials that require a broad surface area to prevent tearing. They are also commonly utilised when affixing timber fence panels.


Available in a variety of sizes (commonly measured in mm), clout nails are particularly noted for their durability and resistance to corrosion, especially when galvanised. 

Where Are Clout Nails Used?

  • Roofing: Perfect for securing roofing felt and other materials.
  • Plasterboard and Insulation: The broad head helps to evenly distribute the holding force, minimising the risk of damage to these often delicate materials.
  • Carpentry: Commonly used in light woodworking projects.
  • Crafts: Ideal for craft projects that need a strong hold without splitting the material.
  • Construction: Used in siding, sheathing, and other construction tasks.

Benefits Of Clout Nails

  • Secure Hold: The large head ensures a strong grip.
  • Durability: Galvanised clout nails are resistant to rust and corrosion.
  • Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications.
  • Ease Of Use: Simple to hammer into various materials.

Aluminium Clout Nails vs Copper Clout Nails

  • Copper Clout Nails hold up extremely well in wet and corrosive environments. Copper is naturally toxic to many forms of moss, algae, and other microorganisms. When copper clout nails are used in structures like roofs or wooden fixtures, they act as an algicide by inhibiting the growth of moss and algae. This is particularly beneficial in damp and shaded areas where such organisms are prone to proliferate. By preventing the growth of moss and algae, copper clout nails help maintain the structural integrity and aesthetic appearance of the construction materials.

  • Aluminium Clout Nails serve as a cost-effective alternative to copper clout nails. While they boast a degree of rust resistance they are not suited for use in consistently wet conditions. However, despite their lightweight nature, they provide a strong and secure hold when affixing tiles and sheet materials in roofing applications. 

Frequently Asked Clout Nails Questions

Are Galvanised Clout Nails Better Than Regular Clout Nails?

Galvanised clout nails are more resistant to rust and corrosion, making them ideal for outdoor and roofing use.

Can Clout Nails Be Used For Woodworking?

Yes, clout nails are suitable for light woodworking projects.

How Do I Choose The Right Size Clout Nail?

The size of the clout nail depends on the thickness of the material you are securing. Ensure the nail is long enough to penetrate the material and provide a firm hold.

What Is The Main Advantage Of Using Clout Nails In Roofing?

The large head of clout nails ensures that roofing felt and other materials are securely fastened without tearing.

Are There Any Specific Tools Needed To Install Clout Nails?

A standard hammer is sufficient for installing clout nails.

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