These chalk lines will serve as a guide for subsequent even numbered rows of shingles and odd numbered rows respectively.
Putting a shingle roof on a shed.
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Snap a vertical chalk line from the inside edge of the first shingle on the second row to the top of the roof and from the inside edge of the first shingle to the top of the roof.
Step 1 strip old roofing materials.
Install the drip edge over the gable end felt and under the eaves felt.
Once this first row of upside down shingles is affixed to the roof with tar begin laying the shingles.
To start installing shingles line up aluminum drip edge flush with the edge of the roof and make a pencil line at the top on each end of the house.
If this is an old shed you will need to remove the existing shingles before you can lay the new stuff.
They are typically 36 inches long in total.
Position the first shingle so its end overhangs the edge of the roof by 1 1 4 to 1 1 2 inches.
Roll out and staple down roofing felt in overlapping rows.
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Secure it to the roof by driving in two nails near the top edge of the shingle about 1 inch below its top edge.
Lay the first shingle on top on the upside down shingle that is affixed with tar.
Pull the drip edge down about a half inch from that line to create a gap between the drip edge and the fascia board.
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Start in one bottom corner.
Attach the starter strip nail down the shingles in an overlapping pattern that covers seams and nails.
Architectural shingles are another option.
Use a fork to work the edges lose and then begin to strip them off with a shovel.
The first thing you need to do when figuring out how to put shingles on a roof is to determine which type of roofing shingles you need.
Using the chalk line snap a line between the two marks to get a straight edge.
Step 3 put the next shingle about one eighth to one quarter of an inch away from the edge of the first shingle.