How To: Tarp a Roof
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2021
- Steve Sims outlines the process of tarping a portion of a roof.
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Remember if you're not replacing all the shingles where your tarp is going, don't nail through your shingles otherwise you're just creating more holes for water to get in. Nail the tarp UNDER the shingles you lift up and not in a seam. Nail a 2x4 or something similar to the bottom of the tarp to weigh it down. Temporary fix and keeps holes to fix to a minimum.
True, for sure, but not always possible. Upon removal, be sure to tar every hole made.
Yeah if you have a small area like in this video, I recommend just replacing the shingle. Especially if the rest of the roof is in good condition.
Yes I realized this the hard way and swung the other end of the tarp over the peak.
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You nailed the tarp on TOP of the shingles! 😂 Duh
Here is a roofer who doesn't cheat on the terms of the job, who knows his craft, and who thinks of others. Admirable!
Thank you !
Very admirable..✔️
A roofer with integrity...
Roofers came out Saturday claiming they could fix a 6x8 roof with a slight leak and now it looks like Niagara falls in that hallway! I'm gonna have to climb up there myself and try this because they wouldn't listen to me Saturday. Thanks for the video, I needed this!
Roof leaked last night. was wondering how to tarp it up, low and behold your video showed up. Thanks for the step by step! saved my butt.
What a nice and professional young man. Proud of you bro.
You are awesome! Thank you for being honest and ethical! We need more like you in the roofing biz. This is exactly why the owner of the company went into roofing. To be ethical! Thank you for this video!
God Bless you for being so honest. I live in a hurricane zone and want to make sure I have this knowledge ahead of time.
I love honest humble people, and you are one of them. God bless you.
Thanks! God bless you.
Eloquently stated by Doc, "In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act"
Thank you for the through and to the point of the video. Single lady doing this really helped me understand what I need to do. Thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. The insurance company wanted us to call a 'professional' that would have charged us a fortune -- and we don't have that kind of money. Doesn't matter if they say they are going to reimburse, the tarpers are going to want their money up front. Going to do this before it rains this weekend!
The insurance would owe for that.
Thanks Steve! Looks like I will be doing this today.
If not replacing the entire roof, I was wondering about the new nail holes. I read the comments and noticed your comment about using a sealant. Great job!
Thank you! Caring respectful and no bs. Appreciated ❤
You are so welcome
Excellent easy to understand instructions. Thank you!🎉
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing such an informative video. The step by step is so easy to understand what you are doing. The extra tips and great 😃
Glad it was helpful!
You're an honest man. Thanks for the tip!
Thank You from Florida. Extremely helpful.
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Super informative, thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
I like how he is calling out making sure other pro's are being professional and not half azzing the job..and this simple, to the point, not to technical like other RUclips builders.
I'm glad you found this helpful!
Heading to my daughters house to do just this and your video made it very easy to understand. Thank you for a great explanation!
You are so welcome!
Thank you! I’m about to do this and you made it very simple!
Glad it helped!
Thanks so much for your thorough explanation. We are dealing with this now after hurricane Ian in Florida. Great job!!
Very helpful. I also really liked that one of your concerns was trying to do this without ripping of homeownwer and ins company
Thank you very much for this! I desperately needed this instruction.
Thank you for this! Will be working on this tomorrow.
You got this!
Great video very professional!!
Professionalism is something we strive for! Thank you.
Wow! Great tips! This was so informative. I was doing it all wrong! Thank you,Sir.
You're welcome!
Huh, darn fine instructional video. Quite helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
We all appreciate your admirable character to your trade and to the people.
Excellent. Nice presentation
Very helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Simple to the point not too much blah blah 👍
That's how we operate!
Homeowners need more people like you. Good, honest advice, well demonstrated👍👍👍
I appreciate that!
Best video yet on the subject thanks very much. Which it was the first one i watched
Glad it was helpful!
awesome advice . thank you brother
Well done video explanation. Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you as well...informative!!
Great video, thank you
Thank you for the excellent repair advice, very enjoyable, May the Lord bless and care for you and your family.
Your very welcome, glad to help!
Awesome demonstration. I have roof problems myself. This is a great simple way to fix a temporary problem if you have a solution not far away.
Thank you this video answered all my question
Thank you so much for this information.
You are so welcome!
I was watching this video very speculatively. Until at the end when he made it clear that this was a band-aid. As a roofer I was saying to myself "that won't stop the leak for very long, just temporarily." Once this guy also said as much I was impressed with the informative video, thank you.
Thank you !
You are a wise young man.... I am gonna go save my tenant now! Thank you bud!
Your welcome!
Thank you young man.
Your welcome!
Thanks, very informative. Saved me $750
Glad it helped!
Cool video. Helps me out a lot.
Glad to hear it!
Good stuff ! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks bring
At home depot right now, almost bought a HUGE tarp
Saved me $50 at least 🎉
great info thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Great explanation
Glad it was helpful!
I like it. Good information, bro. I'm doing that job tomorrow.
I love your video. Very informative and you took the time to demonstrate how to do the job. What if the damage is near the gutter area? How would you tarp that area? Thank you
Great video! Good to know!
Thanks for the awesome video
Thanks for watching!
Great video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice. Integrity and honesty.
Thank hurricane ida for my thumbs up.
Good video, keep it up
Thanks, will do!
@@hailorhighwaterroofing just joking bro. Your video came in handy definitely for homeowners going thru hard times and not having roof knowledge. Great job on the video again
Same
I sure wish you lived in my neighborhood. I am past the stage where I can work on the roof. Thanks for the video.
thanks. very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Had some roof damage to my home in englewood during ian, this video is so helpful thank you! Liked n subscribed
You guys don't happen to be down here working are ya?
If Wind or High Water Roofing isn't over there (by all means use them, they seem like the type to not rip off the insurance or homeowner) Infinity Roofing is in that area.
Glad it helped
Good basic guidance !
Thank you for this
thanks for sharing man
No problem 👍
You are a beautiful soul you are the few soldiers in gods army thank you thank you thank you❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for watching!
I’m right down the road and about to have to do this at home. We are in Watkinsville and the insurance company said it was our responsibility to get the tarp installed
Thanks, patching up my roof after hurricane Ian here in Florida.
Good luck!
Your awesome. And very right.
Thanks for watching!
Two thumps up 👍👍
Thank you so much you just saved me $1200 !
Glad I could help!
Great video, thanks for the info. Wasn't sure how to secure the tarp correctly.
Glad it helped!
About to go tarp a Friends house in North Port FL who were rejected by Fema after Hurricane Ian, thank you for posting this great video! #FloridaStrong
Good luck!
Awesome!! Thank you!!
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for that video. I was going to just lay the tarp and hammer it on the leaky roof and not put it under the shingles. That was very helpful.
Time saver putting tarp under shingles genius💡
absolutely !
Thanks, I never had to tarp but now, I have an idea.
Glad to help
Appears to work well on newer roofs where shingles remain pliable. Otherwise, overlay the tarp using one by twos to extend the tarp over the damaged surface. The reason that some roofers overlay from the ridge is that the repair should extend the full length of the ridge.
Great insight!
Thank you
You're welcome
GREAT INFO. Q - If you are not replacing the entire roof, and just repairing and are waiting on roof shingles, will the nails hurt the roof? THANKS
Thanks for the helpful vid, how long are the cap nails? Is 1.5in the sweet spot?
Thanks.
Thank you so much for the video. What size of cap nails shell I get? Thank you
Great
Glad to help!
Thank you very much for your videos, I have a question. How do you cover the holes in those nails when it's time to remove them?
I'm about to get up on my roof and do this, I'm really afraid of heights so I guess we will see what happens 😂
Thank you for this video!
You can do it!
U did great ! I just had a neighbors tree smashed on my roof of my gurage. Thanks for the tip.
Overall you did a pretty good job but if there’s a heavy continuous down pour this is not water proof. One mistake you made is where you installed the tarp under the shingles where those two shingles meet in the middle you did not put the tarp all the way up under that next shingle up. So where those two shingles meet there’s a hole above that tarp. Other than that good explanation and trying to do what’s best for the client.
Thanks. Just had to havey 20yr old son do this to ours. Top of a tree came down amd went through it.
What about tarping on a tar and gravel roof.
We have a flat section of our roof that has to be replaced in the spring, but not possible for now.
Can it be tarped similarly or does it have to be that seal they suggest? Leak is small but want to prevent further damage or moisture incoming.
i have a question if i may!! if i have a brand new roof can i tarp it right away? will it protect it so it has a longer lifespan?
What are you wearing on your boots? For roof/shingle work?
Do those nails that you are putting in to hold it down on the sides cause leaks?
I once worked for a roofer who would use roofing felt for the same purpose, a temporary seal until the roof could be repaired or replaced. Is that no longer done?
Good video! I just did this to prepare an area of my roof for an upcoming storm, but I used roofing nails instead of cap nails. When I remove the nails and the tarp, is there any way to be sure it won't leak where I nailed it? Thanks for the help!
Hey Paul! We suggest that you caulk is back down with roofing sealant. Thanks for the comment!
@@hailorhighwaterroofing Thanks so much for the reply, that's exactly what I'm going to do!
Great video, do you add tarp before or after adjusters comes. If you working with insurance?
Thoughts on using synthetic felt? I find it’s safer to walk over if you’re covering a larger area and cheaper
Synthetic felt is great for full roof installs for sure!
wow. i literally had to carry my tarp over to the other side to prevent water from seeping in. Did not know i could do this lol.
What keeps water from leaking in around the left and right edges of the tarp?
I had some guy come out to tarp my roof and there were just 3 areas that needed it and he tarped the whole damn thing. Now I'm going to be faced with nail holes in perfectly good areas not to mention possibly damaged shingles the way he was hitting them. (Used those plastic capped nails). My question is -- when the tarp and those nails are removed, will the holes reseal themselves in time? -- thanks for any help
Hey man, I have to re-shingle one side of the home due to west wind. Currently have a 20x40 tarp on the roof thats been good for the past 2 months. Since it's May now, rainy season is slowly going away. My question is, can you remove the shingles little at a time due to a sunny day one day and rainy the next?
Are they really going to replace all the shingles for one bad one?
Not quite, there was hail damage on this roof. That's why it was paid for by the insurance carrier
@@hailorhighwaterroofing By tarping just that one area, you’re admitting that the rest of roof doesn’t need it because it’s not leaking. I mean, it’s great for you. Gives you a lot of business. But it seems like a big waste of resources when you can just replace whatever is damaged and the roof will be good for many more years. But I guess that’s the way they do it and the insurance racket business, so why should I question it? I wouldn’t mind lower insurance rates.
Can I use a heavy duty staple gun. I’m afraid of making holes with nails