Use your chalk and tape measure to mark about 12 inches up on the roof for the first set of shingles.
Roof layout for shingles.
Roof shingles consist of a series of individual overlapping components that when laid together in rows or courses starting at the bottom edge of a roof form a barrier designed to repel water snow and ice.
Many pros shingle in a vertical line up the roof because it s much faster.
Using alternate patterns 1.
What you need nail gun measuring tape roofing hatchet framing square chalkline pry bar utility knife straightedge caulking gun tin snips.
The chalk line is your guide to where you will position the shingles on your roof.
Starting at the bottom of the roof map out a guideline with chalk.
Roof shingles are installed in such a fashion that each seam or joint is overlapped by a shingle further up the roof.
After that correctly positionthe first shingle and properly snap a line of chalk across the roof to mark the top layer of the shingles.
Known in the trade as vertical racking or staggering this how to lay shingles method enables the roofer to install a single column of shingles all the way to the peak without the wasted back and forth motion necessary to fill several rows of stair steps.
Allow the roof shingles to overhang on the roof for about 1 8 inches.
Mark a chalk on subsequent roof layers upward.
You ll get the most life out of your shingles and your roof by laying them in a smart.
Understand the basic patterns.
Consider four and five.