Claims for secondary damage are usually denied when the necessary steps have not been taken to protect the roof.
How to cover a roof with shingles.
This means that if you are going to be using heavier shingles you will need to have more bundles to cover each square foot.
What you need power nailer or roofing hatchet tape measure roofing shovel or flat pry bar hammer drill carpenter s square straight cut tin snips utility knife chalkline broom.
Make sure you keep this first row straight using the ice and water shield as a guide.
Using your staple gun secure the felt to the roof.
Storm 1 blows a bunch of shingles off a roof.
If you live in an area with inclement weather you should consider using a special ice and water protector.
Cut six inches off the length of the first starter shingle nailed on then use the rest of them full size.
Overlap each row at least 3 to 4 inches.
Here s a common and unfortunate scenario.
The shingle bundles will be plastic or paper wrapped bundles that are made to be light enough for a single person to carry.
Lay the first row of shingles directly covering the narrow starter row.
Start at the eave area just over the ice and water shield with a three inches of overlap about 3 and work your way up.
A square of shingles will be the amount needed to cover an area of 100 square feet.
Most homeowner s policies require you to cover the damaged roof immediately.
Snap a horizontal chalk line over the starting row to use as a guide.