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How to roof tar paper.
Step 4 over the peak.
Overlapping the tar paper layers to create a seal.
This video walks through the very basic steps for installing tarpaper felt.
Once the tar is applied tar paper can be carefully placed on top of the hot tar using a mop to sink the paper into the asphalt.
Measure your roof s surface in square feet and purchase enough tar paper to cover the entire surface twice.
Lay the first strip of tar paper side to side with its bottom.
How to install roofing paper.
Measure the width and height of each section separately.
Afterward multiply them to calculate the area.
Starting a roof with tarpaper felt.
Using the chalkline as a guide roll out about 12 feet of wsu smooth and free of creases and bubbles.
One professional tip of note be sure and have a second ladder at the opposite side of the work area.
An assumption is made all materials are ordered based on the necessary measured requirements.
Often you can reroll it then unroll it while peeling off the paper backing.
Start by measuring the length and width of one side of the roof in inches.
Measure the size of your roof in square feet.
How to install roofing tar paper.
Unroll the paper on the roof and cut it to the correct length with a utility knife.
Make at least three layers.
Lay the next strip.
Staple it to the plywood with a staple gun placing the staples at 6 to 8 inch intervals along the edges and in the middle of the paper.
Lay the first course of tar paper lengthwise on the roof so one edge is covering the drip edge nailed to the roof.
Continue this for each surface of your roof.
Begin at the bottom edges of the roof and go up.
For example if its length is 120 inches 10 ft and its width is 240 inches 20 ft the area is 28 800 square inches 200 sq ft.
On a steep roof you can adhere the bottom half first then pull off the backing from above.
Setting the roll and then nailing off.
Step 3 overhang paper.
Begin your first row of tar paper with the bottom of the tar paper.
Step 1 prep the area.
Step 5 secure ends.
Multiply the width by the height for the.
Use a ladder to reach the bottom level of the roof.