However roll roofing does not look nearly as good as shingle or tile so it is typically only used on roofs that are not readily visible.
How to install roll roofing without nails.
An underlayment of felt roofing is optional.
Cold weather can cause the roofing to crack during installation.
You will need 1 10 gallon of lap not mastic cement.
Roofing nails with 3 8 or larger head.
Add a second piece of full width roll roofing over the first.
To apply rolled roofing you ll need your roof measurements a broom chalk to mark lines a razor blade to cut the material roofing cement nails and a hammer to hold down the material.
Preparing to install rolled roofing.
Roll roofing is often installed over bare wood sheathing or sheathing that has been painted with a primer.
Installing roll roofing is always an appealing option for homeowners because it is easy to install and much less expensive than other roofing.
The roofing should overhang the eaves by inch except where you install drip edge flashing on top of the roofing along the rake edge.
This allows a measure of durability far stronger than traditional roofing.
Applying roofing felt first will better protect the sheathing against condensation as well as against leaking.
Tools and materials rolled roofing.
Never install roll roofing unless the temperature is at least 50 degrees f.
Nail down roll roofing this is why so many people choose roll roofing over other types of roofing material.
Cut the roll roofing into lengths long enough to cover one run across the shed roof or of 18 whichever fits your shed better and lay them out on a flat surface to smooth them out.
Nail the roofing in place with short roofing nails spaced 6 inches apart and 1 inch in from the outer edges of the roll roofing.
Visit your local hardware store and ask for enough rolled roofing to fit the area of your roof.
For a slightly sloped roof use the concealed nail method shown.
If the roof is sloped you can use the exposed nail method.
If possible install roll roofing over a smooth plywood deck either perpendicular or parallel to the slope.