Step 2 roll it out.
How to nail down roof felt.
Roll out the tar paper along the.
Clean the decking as well as.
If you have a sloped roof cut strips of roofing 9 inches wide position them flush with the drip edges along the eave and rake and attach them by driving two rows of nails that are about 3 inches apart.
The paper should then be nailed in or stapled every three to four inches across.
Defer putting drip edge on angled gable ends until after the felt is laid so the metal.
Step 1 prep the area.
Grab loose pieces of felt and pull them off the roof.
Clean the roof decking of any debris protruding nails or other objects.
How to do it.
Roll the felt so that it overhangs the edge by 2 inches.
In terms of spacing leave about 6 inches between nails along both of the short sides and the side lying next to the edge of the roof.
All nails and staples should be placed on the lower half of the paper.
Fasten drip edge on eaves with galvanized nails and a hammer about 12 inches apart before laying roof felt.
Use a trowel to spread roofing cement over half or more of the strips.
Dry the roof surface.
Step 4 over the peak.
Overlap and cut drip edges.
Step 3 overhang paper.
Gently scrub the roof using a bristle.
Cut drip edge flashing at an angle at the corner press it lightly against the eave end.
Where a roll ends and a new one is begun the two rolls should be overlapped by four inches.
Remove old felt from the roof with your hands and a putty knife.
Let it stand for about 30 minutes and then using galvanized nails and your hammer nail down the first layer.
Begin your first row of tar paper with the bottom of the tar paper slightly hanging over the edge of the roof.
How to install roofing paper.
Paint a thin layer of adhesive over the first felt layer.
Valley ridges and hips should have a 6 inch overlap of paper.
Ensure the felt remains even and straight as you work.
Cleaning and preparing your roof 1.
An assumption is made all materials are ordered based on the necessary measured requirements.
Using galvanised clout nails nail down the first layer of felt.
Use a ladder to reach the bottom level of the roof.
It s best to start nailing in the center and work out from there.