Place nails in the three tab shingles about 3 4 inch 1 8 centimeters above the cutouts near where the tab meets the upper part of the shingle.
Placing shingles on roof.
This will help determine how the shingles will lay on the.
Preparing the roof 1.
This saves a lot of time moving shingle bundles and a lot of back strain.
It generally takes three bundles of shingles to cover 100 square feet.
After completing a column the roofer can go back down to the eave edge of the roof and start laying the next column of shingles.
Lay a starting row at the bottom of the roof along the edge.
To start installing shingles line up aluminum drip edge flush with the edge of the roof and make a pencil line at the.
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Not only that the shingles can be piled just to the side of the column being laid.
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Remove old shingles and.
Starting at the bottom of the roof map out a guideline with chalk.
Installing new roof shingles over old effectively doubles the weight of the roofing so you have to make sure your roof structure can handle the extra load.
Use your chalk and tape measure to mark about 12 inches up on the roof for the first set of shingles.
Using the chalk line snap a line between the two marks to get a straight edge.
Overlap each metal piece by at least 150 mm 6 and use asphalt plastic cement under each section of overlap.
Pull the drip edge down about a half inch from that line to.
Installing roof shingles in 11 steps.
Center a minimum 610 mm 24 wide minimum 28 gauge pre finished galvanized metal valley liner in the valley and fasten with only enough nails to hold it in place nailing at the edges only.
However make sure that you do not nail into the tar strip.
What you need power nailer or roofing hatchet tape measure roofing shovel or flat pry bar hammer drill carpenter s square straight cut tin snips utility knife chalkline broom.
Continue to chalk additional guidelines based on the width of the shingle through at least four courses rows across.