Bitumen felt roof shingles are a classic choice for shed roof coverings and re roofing a shed roof.
How to felt a shed roof with bitumen.
In addition to price it is important to consider both functionality and appearance when investigating how to roof a shed.
The rolled roofing is the same material as asphalt shingles but in a long roll rather than cut into rectangles.
You can then re attach fascia boards to keep your shed looking smart by hiding the folded over roofing felt at each gable end.
When it comes to finishing the roof there are a number of shed roofing options available.
The roofing felt is meant to be put down first and then covered with a layer of shingles or rolled roofing as the felt will not hold up to the weather on its own.
2 tack the felt onto the initial rolling spot using a tack gun.
Remember we re using patterned felt for roof sheds so we have the tile effect going downwards towards the pitch s slope.
A bitumen sealant will bond and adhere to most things including built up felt roofs asphalt concrete asbestos or cement sheeting and metal sheeting including lead zinc galvanised steel and iron.
Hang the lower edge of the felt over the eave the part of the roof that meets or overhangs the shed s walls by about 0 5 to 0 75 inches 1 3 to 1 9 cm.
Oh and slate roofs believe it or not.
Bitumen felt shingles come in an array of designs and colours to suit your style and the rest of your outdoor space.
You can expect a bitumen based roofing sealant to cover 1 metre per litre per coat.
The next thing my dad does to felt a shed roof is line up the straight edge along the start of the felt off a roll.
These felt shingles make the perfect outbuilding cover because they are waterproof inexpensive and good looking.
It does act to prevent leaks though as it seals around the nails.
Ideal for an apex flat or pent roof shed felt and roofing membrane are durable and perfect for a newly built structure or to re cover existing roofing material.
Then fold over and hammer the felt to the framework using 13mm clout nails.
Use your craft knife to cut a slit in the felt overhang at the apex of the roof then fold the felt down there and nail securely at 10cm intervals along the gable.