Is roofing felt necessary on a shed.
How do i felt my shed roof.
2 the process of felting a shed roof.
How to felt a shed part 1 of how to felt a shed deals with how to strip old felt from a shed roof without damaging the roof or trims in the process.
Take your second length of felt.
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Fix the next length of shed felt.
Tack and secure the felt.
This is a type of engineered particleboard made specifically for covering the roof of a shed or dwelling.
Roll out the first layer of felt.
Shingles on your shed are the first line of defense against the elements.
Before you attach the new felt to your roof use a putty knife to scrape off old pieces of felt.
Allow for felt overhang.
Nail along the top of this strip at 500mm.
Add new felt layers.
Fix the overhanging felt using galvanised nails at 50mm.
The felt being new was made in metric units so i had to cut three pieces and have a huge over lap between them.
Buy the roof felt.
Standard asphalt shingles do an excellent job keeping the weather out.
Position this strip so that it overhangs the top of the first sheet by 75mm.
My shed is old enough to have been built in feet and inches the roof is exactly eight feet long and the drop required over the ends was 2 5 inches so i measured out and cut the felt into lengths 8 6 long.
For easier cutting unroll the material on a flat surface and use a hooked blade knife to cut the felt to the size of your shed s roof.
Taking care not to rip or tear the felt fold the overhanging felt over the edge of the roof.
Fitting felt to a shed part 2 gives instructions on how to fit roofing felt to a shed roof cutting nailing gluing and replacing wooden trims afterwards.
Underneath the shingles is osb sheathing.