Roof shingles are installed in such a fashion that each seam or joint is overlapped by a shingle further up the roof.
Shingle peak of roof.
It s important to realize the amount of shingle exposed to the weather is only 5 inches.
Your last shingle is an exposed shingle.
This 1 2 tab has to be cut off where it hangs off the left edge of the gable roof.
Lay the second row of shingles.
Cut and bend a shingle to conform to the shape of the peak of the roof.
Preparing the peak capping a roof is the last thing done during a roofing project.
A couple of weeks ago we published a two part series showing how a local roofing contractor shingled a roof with architectural shingles.
The cap shingles for most roofs measure 12 inches by 12 inches.
Many pros shingle in a vertical line up the roof because it s much faster.
Install the next shingle approximately 2 3 past the seal strip of the first shingle.
Hammer a roofing nail on each side of the shingle five inches from the bottom edges and one inch from the side edge.
It must be completed at the very end of the shingle run to overlap the uppermost shingles and form a weatherproof.
If your shingles are standard three tab shingles the caps are made by cutting one shingle into three separate parts.
As water runs down the roof surface it flows over each shingle till it reaches the eaves where it drips over the edge into your gutters or falls straight to the ground.
Lay the last ridge cap shingle in the center of the shed roof on top of the exposed adhesive portions of the two center ridge cap shingles.
Place the first shingle end flush to the edge of the roof.
Overlap the shingles to cover the nails on the side edges and use roofing cement to cover the nail heads on the shingle at the end of the roof.
Nail each side of the shingle to each side of the ridge just below the shingles self sealing strip.
This project guide is a combination of those two articles and it covers replacing the existing roof decking installing underlayment and ice dam protection laying the first row laying shingles in the field flashing ridge shingles and vents and more.
Keep this up until you reach the other end of the peak.
Secure the last ridge cap shingle with four nails at the corners of the shingle and cover the nail heads with roofing cement.
Roof cap shingles overlap one another at the peak of a roof or along a hip where two slanting roofs meet on an outside corner of a house.
The shingles at the peak of your roof are commonly called cap shingles.