Using your staple gun secure the felt to the roof.
Where to start applying asfalt single to your roof.
Install new flashing metal flashing is often called drip edge along the.
Use a starter strip or cut pieces for a starter course.
Starting at the left the other way is to begin at the far left edge of the roof and go across.
Many pros shingle in a vertical line up the roof because it s much faster.
Attach with nails along the top edge of the strip.
To lay out the design for the shingles begin at the bottom of the roof and place a tape measure inch from the edge of the roof to ensure the shingles overhang the drip edge.
Begin at the bottom left corner of a roof surface and work toward the right and upward from the eave line to the peak.
One way is to start at the center and begin laying out the shingles to the left and the right of the centerline working your way toward the rake edge.
Overlap each row at least 3 to 4 inches.
Rip cut the starter strip or starter pieces so that they butt up against the second course of existing shingles and are even with the front edge of the existing roofing.
Carefully flash the valleys and seams.
Asphalt shingles are one of the least expensive roofing materials and they are available in a wide variety of colors.
Nail it where the next ridge shingle will cover the nails about an inch horizontally and vertically.
Mark 12 inches up on the roof for the first course of shingles then mark every 5 inches all the way up the roof to set your reveal.
Bend single tabs or special ridge shingles over the ridge beginning at the end putting a bead of asphalt under the first ridge shingle to hold down the tab.
2 install the ridge shingles.
The method you follow should depend on the specific directions from your shingle s manufacturer.
Start by laying asphalt felt or other underlayment over the roof.
Do this on both sides of the roof.
Where several workers are installing shingles one usually begins by installing shingles along the eave overhang while others begin filling in the field working from bottom to top.
Asphalt shingles are commonly used on sloped roofs single homes and smaller residential projects just to name a few.
Regardless of the asphalt shingle type or style you ve chosen the process is basically the same as mentioned earlier you start at the bottom and overlap as you work your way across and up the roof.