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Best Coil Nailers for Roofing Contractors

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Coil nailers are a staple on professional roofing jobsites. Designed to hold large quantities of nails and fire rapidly, they help contractors install shingles faster while maintaining consistent fastening patterns.


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In this guide, we break down the best coil nailers for roofing contractors, focusing on models trusted for daily production, reliability, and long‑term durability on residential and light commercial projects.


Why Roofing Contractors Use Coil Nailers

Coil nailers are preferred for roofing because they:

  • Hold more nails than stick nailers

  • Reduce reload time on large installs

  • Deliver faster firing cycles

For full tear‑offs and replacements, coil nailers help crews stay productive from ridge to eave.


The Bostitch RN46‑1 is one of the most widely used coil nailers in the roofing industry. Contractors trust it for consistent drive depth and easy maintenance.


Why contractors rely on it:

  • Adjustable depth control

  • Lightweight aluminum housing

  • Fast, simple jam clearing



Formerly Hitachi, Metabo HPT is known for building nailers that last through high‑volume production. The NV45AB2 is a favorite among large roofing crews.


Best known for:

  • Excellent balance and ergonomics

  • Smooth firing with low recoil

  • Long service life under daily use


The DeWalt DW45RN is a reliable choice for contractors who want consistent performance without unnecessary complexity.


Why contractors choose DeWalt:

  • Strong jobsite durability

  • Tool‑free depth adjustment

  • Works well with shingles and underlayment


SENCO nailers are trusted by contractors who value smooth operation and dependable fastening. The RoofPro 455XP is commonly used for asphalt shingles and roofing felt.


Best for:

  • Consistent nail depth

  • Reduced downtime

  • Professional‑grade build quality


Freeman coil nailers offer solid performance at a more budget‑friendly price, making them popular with newer roofing companies and backup tool setups.


Why contractors use Freeman:

  • Affordable entry point

  • Compatible with standard coil nails

  • Good option for secondary crews


Choosing the Right Coil Nailer for Your Crew

Most professional roofing contractors prioritize:

  • Nail compatibility with shingle specs

  • Tool weight for all‑day use

  • Ease of maintenance and parts availability

High‑volume crews often standardize one brand to simplify repairs and training.


Protect Your Tools and Your Roofing Business

Coil nailers are expensive and critical to daily production. Theft, damage, or jobsite accidents can shut down work fast.

Wexford Insurance provides roofing contractors with coverage options including:

  • General liability

  • Workers’ compensation

  • Tools and equipment coverage

  • Commercial auto insurance


👉 Request a roofing contractor insurance quote from Wexford Insurance.


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