13 Steps to Apply Rolled Roofing

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Transcript of 13 Steps to Apply Rolled Roofing

13Steps to Apply

Roofing comes in many different styles and types with a price range that is just as varied. There are some projects, like a shed or flat roof, that lend themselves to the easiest and cheapest way to do things. That is

where you apply rolled roofing.

Rolled roofing is made from the same material as asphalt shingles. Each roll of roofing takes the place of 3 courses of asphalt shingles. Rolled roofing is more economical to use as a result.

Measure 34 inches (86.4 cm) from the bottom of the roof at each end and pop a chalk line to mark where the top of the roofing begins.

The edge of the roll is not always straight. Popping a chalk line helps to give you a nice bottom edge. Wrinkles will occur in the roofing material if it's not straight.

Apply a Apply a 6-inch (15.3 cm) coat of asphaltic roofing cement along the bottom and sides.

Nail down every 9-to-12 inches (22.9-to-30.6 cm) using a minimum of 1-inch (2.5 cm) roofing nails. Come back and trim the side edges later.

Apply 1 inch (2.51 cm) of asphalt roofing cement to the top edge of the first course and the side of the roof.

Cut the width remaining from a roll of roofing and apply a thick coat of roofing cement to the area to be covered. Press this final course down.

Nail down the Nail down the top edge, covering the nail heads with asphaltic roofing cement to seal them down, particularly if you live in a windy area.

Apply rolled roofing from both sides to the top if you have a traditional hip roof. Cut 9-inch (15.3 cm) wide strips from the rolled roofing, using it for ridge shingles.

Complete the roof by trimming the edges of the overlap you left in place with your utility knife. Use the edge of the roof as a guide.

Install flashing around the edges of the roof. Flashing keeps water runoff from working

under the roof and causing damage to the roof decking.

Lay the first course of rolled roofing. Begin at one edge and extend a couple of inches more

than necessary.

Press the edges down firmly. Repeat the process by measuring 34 inches (86.4 cm)

from the top of the first course and popping a chalk line.

Unroll the 2nd course, and nail along overlap. Press down into the asphalt roofing cement. Continue this process until you reach the top.

Begin with a 6-inch (15.3 cm) overlap covering the bottom section with asphaltic roofing cement if you have to lap a course to complete a run. Press down firmly.

Put a coat of asphaltic cement on both sides of the ridge. Now, bend the strips over the top. Press the roofing material firmly into the

cement and nail it into place.

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