While laying felt is not an easy job it can be done by anyone who has the patience to deal with it.
How to lay roofing felt on a pitched roof.
Here are simple steps to get you started.
If you take the time to properly prepare the roof then laying the felt will be easy.
How to install roll roofing on low slope roofs.
Use felt nails to secure felt paper to the entire roof.
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Roll roofing is different.
A typical roof has three layers a felt layer and two layers of overlapping shingles.
How to install felt underlayment for a new roof.
A hip roof may be virtually square sloping from one main roof point downward on four equal sides or it may have an extended roof ridge and additional hips designed by the architect.
Once you understand what it does and you know which one you need you are ready to lay the underlayment for your roof.
Once you get the hang of installing roofing felt over the hips it s not much more involved than installing the felt on a gable roof.
How to install roll roofing on flat or pitched roofs how to install roll roofing on a flat or pitched roof with your own hands.
Step 5 securing the felt paper.
How to install roofing felt.
Installation tips and guides.
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For an apex roof start at the bottom and lay it horizontal the next should overlap as in video so the water runs over the join as it runs off the roof finishing at the apex or top of roof.
It starts with installing solid decking usually plywood or oriented.
Cut the paper with the razor knife at the end of the roof.
But as with so many other projects the key lies in the prep work.
The first sheet of felt paper should be secured in line with the bottom of the roof.
Check to ensure the roof is in good enough condition to walk over.
Step 1 prep work.
Continue the process overlapping the paper about 5 inches as you go until the roof is completely covered.
Installing a roof is much more than just nailing shingles onto some boards.
The last layer should go over both sides of the roof overlapping both side covered in felt.