Roofing

How to Install Roof Shingles

There are some basic guidelines that you should follow to install roof shingles. Before you begin this type of home improvement project make sure to let someone know that you are on the roof or if possible, work with someone else. Being on a roof can be dangerous and for your safety you need to make sure that someone else knows that you are up there.

Determining How Many Shingles to Purchase

DIY Galvanized Roofing Repairs

If you realize that your galvanized metal roof is leaking – find out where it’s coming from and fix it now! If you don’t manage to fix the problem right away, you’re going to end up with permanently damaged walls, flooring, windows… and a whole host of other problems. Get up there and figure out where the leak is coming from – and wherever possible, try to work from a ladder for your own safety.

Hopefully, all you’ll need to do is patch a small seam. However, if you find that you need to replace an entire section of your galvanized metal roof, things will be a little more difficult. Keeping safety in mind and working with a partner, here are the steps you need to take to replace an entire section of your metal roof.

Roof Sheathing Step by Step

Roof sheathing is a complicated process, and it is best done with a team of 2 or 3 people working together. The best product to use for roof sheathing is plywood particle board or wafer-board, as they’re both relatively low cost items and are fairly easy to work with.

Check your local building codes to determine which thickness is acceptable to use in your area, and if you can, round up an air compressor with a nail gun – it’ll make the work go much, much faster.

Getting Started on the Roof

Rolled Roofing Recommendations

Rolled roofing is a convenient and expedient alternative roofing choice for things like sheds or detached garages: roll roofs can last between six and twelve years, and tend to cost substantially less to install than purchasing shingles or sheet metal.

Corrugated Fiberglass Roofing Panels

greenhouse roofIf you ever wondered what those green plastic looking panels on someone’s back porch or greenhouse, they are called corrugated fiberglass roofing panels. These strong flexible panels are a relatively inexpensive way to roof an outside area, usually an area above plants or a back patio area.