Handy home shows you universal shingling techniques that can be applied to any shed.
Shingle shed roof top edge.
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Place one nail at each corner a little way in from the edges and then one if not two in the middle.
Start installing roof shingles 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.
Fold the top of the shingle over the ridge.
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Apply sealant over exposed nails on the last strip.
I would would take the shingles up to the edge and use pretty much a right angle piece of flashing to cap over the shingles and the edge.
Determine when to stop laying three tab shingles and switch to ridge caps.
When you reach the other end of the roof trim any excess off the last shingle with a utility knife.
The tabs of the last row of shingles should come within 5 1 2 of the ridge.
The roof is shingled.
To do this begin on one end of the ridge and place the ridge cap so.
Cut the tab off the start shingle so that the edge is smooth and in line with the edge of the roof.
Lay the first ridge cap.
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You will know it is time to switch to ridge caps when the non.
How to shingle a shed roof ridge.
How to finish the top shingle row on a shed roof.
Roofing shingles come in strips that are generally about 3 feet long and 8 or 10 inches wide.
Our contemporary house has a shed roof that is finished with a layer of aluminum flashing nailed through the top course of shingles.
Ensure strips are wide enough to cover nails.
The flashing turns down and just covers the top edge of the fascia board.
Nail the fold over to the other roof deck.
Lay the entire first row one at a time nailing each down with one inch roofing nails.
Use more sealant along the top edges of all shingle strips.
You want a seamless edge that will run the rain down to the shingles without a pathway to get under the shingles and you want a piece to hang over the edge to protect against wind blown rain being able to get underneath.