Make sure the top and bottom of each row overlap by 2 inches 5 1 cm.
How to shingle a garden shed roof.
Nail the shingle in place with four nails so the shingle overlaps the drip cap on the end and bottom of the roof by 1 2 to 3 4 inch.
Shed build time lapse.
In this video i show you the basics of roofing.
How to shingle a shed with 3 tab and architectural shingles.
Wooden cedar shingles require about 1kg 1400 nails of 31mm x 1 8mm silicone bronze annular ring nails for 6 bundles of shingles.
Drag it gently from one end of the roof to the other east to west or west to east.
Step 2 position the first shingle so its end overhangs the edge of the roof by 1 1 4 to 1 1 2 inches.
For this project you will need.
Begin shingling at the bottom edge of the roof starting at one end.
Begin at the bottom working in horizontal lines and gradually moving upward.
Cover the roof with roofing felt.
Bitumen shingles require galvanised nails with a minimum 10mm head to secure them.
Place one nail at each corner a little way in from the edges and then one if not two in the middle.
Secure each shingle at the top using three 1 in 2 5 cm roofing nails.
Shingling a wooden storage shed roof is important for a great looking and long lasting shed.
Roll out and staple down roofing felt in overlapping rows.
Cut the tabs off a shingle.
If your shed roof is flat or has a pitch of 18 degrees or less consider building a green roof on it.
I do this on my shed but these basic principals can be applied to your house as well.
When it comes to roofing for your shed green is more than just a color it is an environmentally sound way of putting the finishing touches on your garden shed project.
Install the drip edge over the gable end felt and under the eaves felt.
Installing a shingle shed roof is very simple and requires little diy know how.
Use a chalk line or straightedge and framing square to ensure that your rows remain neat and orderly all the way across your roof.
Apply waterproof paint or primer to promote felt attachment.
Roofing felt drip edge shingle.
Lay the entire first row one at a time nailing each down with one inch roofing nails.
Use a hammer stapler to fasten it down applying a staple every 12 to 14 inches.