To make sure it doesn t blow away in a light breeze you can use your tools boxes of screws strapping etc on the undamaged side wrap one end of the tarp around the 1 3 furring strip making sure the furring strip extends past each end by 1.
How to use a tarp for a temporary roof fix.
Make sure you get one that is large enough to cover the entire affected area and one that is meant to be used outdoors.
Then fold the excess tarp under a few rotations for a tight clean fit.
Screw the 2 by 4 directly into the roof to secure it.
Danny lipford demonstrating how to secure a tarp to a storm damaged roof.
Roll the tarp s edges using 2x4 s to secure the wood and nail it to the tarp using 3 inch nails.
In the aftermath of a hurricane tornado severe storm falling tree limbs or other cause of roof damage.
Sandwich the tarp by nailing a second 2 x 4 board to the first.
The trick is securing it in place.
It s important to report the damage to your insurance company as soon as possible and take plenty of pictures.
Next on the peak side attach the tarp to the 2 by 4 using cap nails.
Fix this board to your roof using a screw as a temporary anchor.
After this step you ll want to sandwich the tarp between another 2x4 and temporarily secure the bottom 2x4 to the roof with a nail.
Now let s get to the good stuff.
Secure the tarp to your roof.
It s still recommended that you hire the services of a professional roof leak repair contractor.
When tree branches fall and hit roofs they can sometimes puncture the roof deck and create roof leaks.
For temporary coverage our favorite is the ubiquitous blue tarp.
One of the fastest and least expensive ways you can make a temporary emergency roof repair is to cover the involved area with a plastic tarp.
Remember never walk on the tarp as it can be easy to slip.
Here are the steps to installing a temporary tarp to patch up your roof.
These tarps are very tough and the grommet holes along the edge allow for tie downs to secure the tarp in place.
Covering the roof is the short term goal.
Temporarily screw the rolled end down to the roof with at least two or three screws.
This is how we do a temporary repair to avoid further.
This step ensures the tarp stays taut and fully protective.
The 2 by 4 should be about 2 feet longer than the tarp width.