Paper can be fitted around vent pipes by cutting a slit and then putting it over the pipe.
Overlap on roofing paper.
Remember to always overlap roof paper at valley ridges and hips by six inches.
Roofing felt is required to overlap 2 inches over the lower felt course.
Tack down the peak s tar paper.
Most roof felt pieces have guidelines stenciled into them to ensure you apply them in straight parallel lines.
Press the tabs firmly to make crisp corners with no gaps and attach with roofing nails.
If you rolled the first row from west to east the new row should be east to west.
Sections until you get the hang of it and don t roll out a 25 ft.
Fold it down over the peak so that each side overlaps a piece of tar paper below the peak.
The spacing between the nails on the drip edge should be less than 12 inches apart.
This creates a waterproof barrier similar to the scales of a fish.
Apply each row in a perfectly parallel manner.
Adjacent pieces of drip edge should overlap at least 2 inches 51 mm.
Overlap seams on the same row 6 in.
The vertical leg of the drip edge should be at least 1 5 inches wide and extend at least 0 25 inches below the sheathing.
Therefore a 2 inch overlap provides redundancy at the edges where the barrier is weakest.
Valley ridges and hips should have a 6 inch overlap of paper.
This has advantages and disadvantages and each of those should be weighed carefully.
When you overlay a new roof you attach the new shingles or other roofing material to the existing roofing material.
Before securing the end of a row take time to walk the row smoothing out any rough spots and matching up the snapped chalk lines.
Practice on a couple of 10 ft.
Allow about 4 inches 10 cm of overlap between the bottom of the second row and the top of the first layer.
Section of paper on a steep roof or when it s windy.
Where the drip edge meets a valley or a hip cut the pieces with overlapping tabs.
It s best to wear gloves and protective eyewear for safety purposes.
Staple down the tar paper.
Position the next course of tar paper farther up the roof so that its lower edge overlaps the upper edge of the paper in the first course by 1 foot.
The overlapping felt creates a secondary barrier for moisture and wicks water away from the shingles above and the sheathing below.
Install all subsequent courses with the same overlap until the top edge of the paper is within 6 inches of the roof s peak.
However this can only be done once.
The drip edge should extend at least 2 inches on the roof.
In general overlaying a new roof takes less time less labor and thus less money.
If you re fastening the paper with a staple hammer try to get a staple in every square foot of the paper photo 5.
Cut a slit from the side of a paper roll to accommodate vent pipes.