If you get one you need to fix it.
Nails popping out of wood siding.
Nail pops are caused when construction nails work themselves loose literally popping out from the surface of the drywall.
Then drive a 3 inch long decking screw alongside the nail making sure that the screwhead overlaps the nailhead.
Even though they are more visible than finish nails you need common nails which have heads to prevent the siding from backing off the wall when it gets wet and begins to warp.
There are a few reasons why nails pop out of siding.
Every home gets nail pops.
Repairs are straightforward and are given below at drywall nail pop repair options.
Just like losing a hubcap on your car there is no quicker way to lose elegance than to have a board warp away from your house and leave a budding forest of nail heads.
This usually happens only on new work and only one time.
As wood studs shrink nail heads pop out from the drywall surface causing a bump or the blemish on the wall or ceiling.
Instead you should extract.
Fixing popped nails it s never a good idea to simply drive a popped nail back into the framing and coat it with joint compound because the nail will probably pop again.
Moisture and settling of the house is generally the cause as well as using the wrong nails.
To keep a popped nail down first tap it below the surface with a hammer and nailset.
The nails are not ring shanked or long enough.
Weather can warp wood siding and cause nails to pop out making siding look unsightly.
Drywall cracks ceiling nail pops caused by roof truss uplift.
If so use sandpaper or steel wool to clean the nail heads.
The popped nail pushes out a bit of drywall or paint creating a small bump or crack.
On clapboard siding use a nail set to recess the nail head about inch below the surface of the wood.
Next up in decking.
Expansion and contraction of the wood.
The nails are not in the studs.