Best Collated Siding Nails for Pressure-Treated Lumber Projects (2026)
We ranked options by corrosion-resistant coating, shank type, appropriate lengths for siding, collation/angle compatibility, pack size, user ratings, and overall value
This roundup covers collated siding nails suited for pressure-treated lumber projects, focusing on corrosion resistance, shank type, and collated angles for pneumatic nailers. Picks were chosen by comparing nail length, gauge, coating (hot-dipped galvanized), shank style (ring-shank vs smooth), coil/coil angle compatibility, and overall value across similar pack sizes and user ratings
Top Picks
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3600 count siding nails 1-3/4 in 0.092 in ring shank HDG
Siding nails with full round head and ring shank, HDG steel for corrosion resistance. Suitable for wire coil framing and sheathing in pressure-treated lumber. Some users report mixed performance including misfires and variable nail length
- hot-dipped galvanized steel
- suitable for pressure-treated lumber
- works with CN55/CN57 nailers
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1-1/2 in 3600 ct Siding Nails, 15-degree wire coil, HDG
1-1/2 in siding nails in a 3600 pack with full round head and ring shank. Suitable for wire-collated 15-degree nailers and pressure treated lumber. Mixed customer feedback on functionality and length consistency
- HDG steel for corrosion resistance
- full round head with ring shank
- large coil pack for fewer reloads
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3600 count coil siding nails, 15-degree 1-1/2 in, hot-dipped galvanized
Coil-siding nails with 15-degree hot-dipped galvanized ring shank for lathing and sheathing. 3600 nails per box; corrosion protection for pressure treated lumber. Customers note low jamming and good value
- 3600 count per box
- 15-degree coil nails
- hot-dipped galvanized coating