Follow the 10 steps below in order to felt a flat roof.
How do you felt a flat shed roof.
You can hammer in the nails along the bottom edge of the roof at wider intervals around one every 30cm.
Multiplying these two together will give you the square footage of the roof.
This layer is not bonded to the decking so that the decking can move without damaging the felt roof.
Paint a thin layer of adhesive over the first felt layer.
Laying the top bonded layer of top sheet felt.
Once you ve secured the side panels in place add the top section to the ridge and fix it using high performance felt adhesive applied with a paint brush then nail it at the lower edge at 5cm intervals.
Apply the cut felt to either side of the roof pulling it tight so that it lies flat before nailing it at around 10cm intervals along the length of the roof just below the apex.
You wan walk over the roof to remove any air bubbles that may form.
The first step in felting a shed roof either angled or flat is calculating the exact dimensions of your roof.
When you are felting a sloped roof you start at the bottom and work your way up so that rain pours over the top of the laps and not under them.
It s best to start nailing in the center and work out from there.
As you roll it out make sure that it remains flat.
You will be placing the second layer of felt over this.
Laying the first nailed layer of underlay felt.
Begin at the bottom right or bottom left of the roof.
Attach strips of felt roofing paper for baseline protection.
Afterward roll the felt away from you lengthwise along the lower edge about 10 feet 120 in.
Installing any gutter drips.
Simply multiply length x width and you will find the area of one side.
Gradually unroll the paper across the rooftop stopping to add more staples every 1 2 feet 0 30 0 61 m.
Laying the second bonded layer of underlay felt.
You can do this by calculating the length and width of each side of your roof.
Once measured and cut line the first piece of felt up so that it over hangs the edge of the roof on three sides by enough to cover the side pieces of the roof.
You can either measure the roof from the ground or by standing on a ladder and actually going up on the roof.
For hip type shed roofs which include slopes on all 4 sides begin at the square hip at the top of the roof.
You will then need to measure the length and width of the roof.