Drive a nail through the adhesive portion of the ridge cap into the roof decking.
How to shingle a roof with no peak.
Start at the end and move in and down.
Trim the edges on the rake and top edge so that they are flush with the other shingles.
Lay the first ridge cap.
Known in the trade as vertical racking or staggering this how to lay shingles method enables the roofer to install a single column of shingles all the way to the peak without the wasted back and forth motion necessary to fill several rows of stair steps.
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.
Many pros shingle in a vertical line up the roof because it s much faster.
It must be completed at the very end of the shingle run to overlap the uppermost shingles and form a.
Starting at the ridge use your shovel to pry off old shingles.
Overlap each metal piece by at least 150 mm 6 and use asphalt plastic cement under each section of overlap.
Leaving one side of the cut piece straight bend the other side to match the peak of the roof as shown below.
How to install step flashing where there is no wall corner.
Capping a roof is the last thing done during a roofing project.
Weave and cut the valley on the highest side of the roof.
Nail it where the next ridge shingle will cover the nails about an inch horizontally and vertically.
To do this begin on one end of the ridge and place the ridge cap so that the asphalt portion points towards the end of the ridge and the adhesive points in towards the center of the roof.
A couple of weeks ago we published a two part series showing how a local roofing contractor shingled a roof with architectural shingles.
The next one goes on the low side.
This project guide is a combination of those two articles and it covers replacing the existing roof decking installing underlayment and ice dam protection laying the first row laying shingles in the field flashing ridge shingles and vents and more.
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.
Then your first shingle goes on the side you are going to cut.
Use bitumen based roofing cement to cover each nail head.
You want to lay the shingles from the bottom to the top of the valley.
Do this by sliding hard under the layers of shingle and paper then pry upward.
Later you will cover it with a ridge shingle.
When you get to the other edge you will have one shingle strip with exposed nails.
Start by overlapping a starter from both sides of the valley at the bottom.