Capping a roof is the last thing done during a roofing project.
Putting shingles on roof peak.
You can skip a lot of heavy lifting by having your roofing supplier hoist the shingles onto the roof.
Shingling a shed and want some tips.
However don t have the shingles delivered to the roof if you have two layers of old shingles yet to tear off it could be too much weight for your trusses.
Watch and see how easy it is.
As a general rule if you have a north south roof orientation the south end of the roof peak is the correct.
As described earlier use a utility knife and straight edge to cut at the slots in the shingle effectively creating three equal sized.
Start installing roof shingles.
If you hit a stack vent or chimney interlace the shingles with the flashing to allow water to run down the roof.
There are a number of key steps you need to take to avoid mucking this part up.
This is an area of the roof which requires extra care and skill.
Many pros shingle in a vertical line up the roof because it s much faster.
Be sure you spread the load evenly across the length of the roof s peak.
In order to make your roof water tight and to eliminate wind infiltration first place tar on the bottom edge of the roof and lay a row of roofing shingles upside down all the way across the bottom of the roof.
Nail these rows of shingles near the peak of the roof on both sides overlapping the peak.
When you reach the peak either bring the ridge edges together with a ridge capping layer or cut regular shingles into 3 tabbed equal pieces and bend them so they fit on the roof peak.
Re doing the shingles on your roof can help keep your house in good shape keeping your family safe and protected from the elements.
Installing the ridge cap step 1 cut the necessary number of pieces for the ridge cap from the 3 tab shingles.
Installing new shingles yourself can save considerable time and money and you can follow the same steps they do to achieve the same professional look.
Begin capping the roof peak on the side that receives the least amount of wind.
Roofing shingles come in strips that are generally about 3 feet long and 8 or 10 inches wide.