Apply the first real course of architectural shingles so that the tabs reach the lower edge of the starter course.
How to layout a roof for architectural shingles.
This provides a waterproof backing which stops the roof leaking.
Place a whole shingle next to this one making sure to nail each shingle to the roof before placing the next.
Place a whole shingle next to it.
Installing architectural shingles is the ultimate phase of a roofing job.
When laying the shingles for the top row cut 6 inches 15 2 centimeters from the first shingle in the left corner of the roof using the utility knife.
Continue laying down shingles until the row is complete.
After that correctly positionthe first shingle and properly snap a line of chalk across the roof to mark the top layer of the shingles.
How to install architectural shingles or better stated how not to install is an explanation of how to and how not to install architectural shingles.
Drip edge is placed and nailed to the perimeter of the roof.
It is important to lay a starter strip when you begin.
Continue laying your shingles horizontally up the roof.
To make sure the fascia is protected always lay the first shingle with a 1 8 inch overhang.
Mark a chalk on subsequent roof layers upward.
Apply a cover of starter architectural shingles.
A starter row is required to prevents water from leaking into the roof from the gaps between the shingles.
When installing shingles start by laying a narrow row of shingles at the bottom of the roof along the edge.
Attach each shingle with three nails one in the center and one each on each side.
You can cut the layered edge of architectural roof shingles and use the cut flat piece as your starter roof single.
Before you install your first shingle use your utility knife to cut 6 inches off of the side then lay it on your roof allowing the architectural shingles to hang between 1 2 to 2 inches over the edge.
Next lay the first full row of shingles so they re directly covering the starter row.