Asphalt shingles can be laid over cedar shakes or shingles however this is a roofing project best left to pros.
How to asphalt shingle a roof.
It literally provides a clean sharp edge for the start of the roof and protects the lower edge of the roof deck from water damage by.
3 tab shingles are the most common type of shingle they are typically 36 inches long in total.
Beveled wood pieces called horsefeathers must be laid along the thick edges of the shakes to make a fairly flat surface.
The cap of each shingle should fall evenly in half over each side of the ridge.
Secure each shingle with four nails.
The first thing you need to do when figuring out how to put shingles on a roof is to determine which type of roofing shingles you need.
Trim the shingles at the ridge and ends of roof.
Nail each side of the cap shingle into the roof.
Measure the length and width of the individual sections of the roof multiplying them together to determine the area.
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Many pros shingle in a vertical line up the roof because it s much faster.
Felt paper also called tar paper or builder s paper helps shed water that gets under the shingles protects the asphalt shingles from the resins in the wood decking increases a roof s fire rating and helps keep your house dry if it rains during the job.
Before you reshingle a roof read our step by step guide for adding new shingles over old ones.
Cut 12x12 inch ridge cap shingles from standard roof shingles.
Center each ridge cap shingle over the ridge and attach with two nails.
Ensure that each cap overlaps the one below it by 1 4 inch 7 cm.
Most roofing suppliers carry 15 lb.
Known in the trade as vertical racking or staggering this how to lay shingles method enables the roofer to install a single column of shingles all the way to the peak without the wasted back and forth motion necessary to fill several rows of stair steps.
Place and nail the shingles from the bottom of the roof to the top.
Asphalt shingle bundles are actually sealed in packages the term bundle comes from wooden shingles which actually came tied up with wire in bundles.