Have a helper ready to assist with this step and take care to get the lines straight and clean.
Which side of roof felt up.
The screened surface also provides a little more.
This guide will use the more durable 30 roofing felt although you can use 15 felt.
Do the other side of the roof the same way also with an overlap at the peak.
After this lines should be snapped every 34 as you move up the roof.
Don t nail the stuff down a lot of people do but it s not good.
Problem is the felt doesn t flatten out even when it dries so the ridges don t go away.
Step by step guide for felting a flat roof.
The nails will make holes in the roofing felt which eventually become slightly oval and let the rain through.
Heavier shingles may help to keep felt from pushing up but then again maybe they won t.
Osb roof panels should always be installed with the grade stamp facing into the attic and the screened surface with the nail guide lines facing up.
When the vapor hits the roofing felt the felt expands which in turn pushes up the shingles.
I finished installing 30 roofing felt paper on my 10x12 shed but after reading around it seems i put the wrong side up meaning the lines that were marked on the felt are facing down instead of up.
Start rolling the first layer of felt out from the bottom of one side of the roof.
Work up the roof to the peak and fold felt over the top overlapping at least 3 inches and fasten it on both sides.
Follow the 10 steps below in order to felt a flat roof.
As you roll it out make sure that it remains flat.
Chalk lines should be snapped 33 5 8 above the eave line.
When the grade stamp is covered by roofing the building inspector will not be able to confirm that the correct osb roofing panel was used.
In terms of materials please note that there are several different weights for the roofing felt.
The smoother side goes downward and so any softening will help it stick to the shed roof.
Roofing felt is comprised of a base made from natural materials such as wood cellulose or synthetic ones such as fiberglass or polyester and then coated or saturated with a protective coating such as bitumen asphalt which repels water but still allows the product to breathe.