Continue pulling the felt tight.
How to tack down roofing felt.
Laying the second boded underlay felt and adding any gutter drips.
Attaching your roof felt 1.
Now back onto the rood of the shed and nail down the overlapping edges of the felt.
Tack it in place at the corner with the end.
Start rolling the first layer of felt out from the bottom of one side of the roof.
Lay the first piece along one edge of the roof allowing one side to hang over the edge by about 2 inches.
How to install felt underlayment for a new roof.
You can t have too many nails holding your felt down a loose edge will eventually rip if it s caught by a strong wind.
Nail metal drip edge flashing which bends over the roof and down the edge of the facing board on all roof edges.
Installing the roofing felt does take care but can go very quickly.
Laying the top bonded layer of felt.
Begin at the bottom right or.
Begin at the bottom edges of the roof and go up.
These thick layers of roofing felt are installed by heating the back of the felt with a butane torch and then carefully applying it to the roof.
Preparing the roof for the felt to be laid.
As before tack it in place then add more clouts between the tacking.
Tack the felt onto the initial rolling spot using a tack gun.
Step by step guide on how to apply bituminous roofing felt to your shed roof.
Fasten drip edge on eaves with.
The actual process of putting down the underlayment will be one of the fastest parts of the entire roofing process.
Lay the first strip of tar paper side to side with its bottom edge along the edge of the roof.
Unroll the felt and cut it to fit the length of the roof with a utility knife.
Installing any verge edge and edging to any flashings and vertical walls.
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Start the roof felt at one bottom corner of the roof.
Place just enough tacks to hold down the tar paper.
Laying the first underlay felt.
Return to the side that you began rolling from and.
Use more if the day is windy.
Tack it down with galvanized nails a hammer tacker or an electric staple gun.