I watch many videos so I could learn how to put shingles on my shed roof and I still couldn't figure it out until I watched your video. The mock up really help me understand. In your video the camera was pointing down to exactly what you were doing while you were explaining. The other videos were filmed on top of the roof while producing work where safety is a factor and filming was secondary.
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I have watched dozens of videos on how to shingle a roof as I get ready to do a new porch roof that I built and your series is the only one that is very well explained. I am surprised it does not have more views. Excellent work and thank you for sharing
10:27 Always cut off 12” if you come up short on a wall so you keep a 6” step, if you cut off 3” the next step above would only have a 3” step. I’m sure you know this and would catch it but people watching might not. Not trying to be critical but this is a instructional video for people who don’t know these things…but I agree with everything else, good tips 👍🏼
Boy a video on cut valley would be great. Other videos show shingles across the valley on the smaller side and come back from the other but NOT where to cut. Some say center line others say 2 inch offset but not specifically to which side. does the larger roof area (and as such more water volume get cut to center line or back from the valley? Your videos are appreciated.
Hmm I looked through your videos and missed that one. So, the side with the greater volume of water (AKA high side) flow gets backed up away from the valley center line. Thanks very much. Will subscribe.
Thank you for addressing proper nail placement! All the videos I watched so far seemed like there is nothing to address there! They were just nailing nilly-willy.
Theoretically it will work if your nail placement also lines up. However I always recommend sticking to manufacturer instructions when possible and not reinventing the wheel unless needed.
Thank you for the great explanation! I have a question. How do you continue with the staggered shingles. You installed 3 precut shingles. How do you continue to the top of the roof? Do you go back to a full size shingle after the 4th shingle is installed?
My project is 20' x 4'. I was thinking to just buy a roofing hammer, but even for that small size, should I rent a nail gun that loads roofing nails for better control? No surprise, I have never swung a roofing hammer.
@@RoofRepairSpecialist no I mean how many rows do you step pattern before you do the whole sheet again I've seen other people do five rows Courses & on the sixth row (course) they start over again but in your video you only have 4 rows (courses), So do you start over on the 5 row? The Owens Corning instructions for this type of roof said go 6 courses then on 7th is when you repeat.
How close is too close for the nail to be from the area where the shingles meet. I believe my roofer made a huge mistake and set the courses at about 3.5 to 5 inch staggered pattern. I lifted the edge on some of the shingles and there are nails as close as 1 inch. They are not directly on the joint. I feel like 1inch has a chance to leak over time.
Unfortunately I would have to agree with you. You could test this by holding a house at the joint then lifting up the shingle and seeing how far the water has gone.
@@RoofRepairSpecialist thanks for replying to my comment. I will try your suggestion. Do you think if I lift up and use some roofing adhesive on the nail heads in the bad sections the roof can be salvaged?
The proper installation is with a hammer. All the manufacturers have silly nailing zone that are bogus. If you’re watching this because you’re looking to have your roof done look for someone who will hand nail it. The guns destroy the shingle. Most contractors will say all you have to do is set the pressure. That’s BS. Ask them if they can set the temperature.
You might not like the thought of hand nailing ,but it is by far the best quality job you will ever get! No over penetration or under ! When an experienced roofer was hand nailing he was like a machine .Nails rolled between his fingers like clockwork . The newer nailing guns are much better for controlling the nail set ,if the roofer cares enough to keep monitoring it! Sadly too many just wanna bang them out! All the stapled roofs of the 70's and 80 's were nightmares!
Your skylight flashing is totally wrong; Should be an Upper and Lower flashing with Soldered corners. Use step shingles ( one for each row of Compositiosn shingles) up the sides of the skylight lol
Not sure what you mean by upper and lower flashing. We use step flashing on every shingle. Just dont solder the corners, though I think soldered corners are probably best, don't think there is a need for them in my market, never had a leak from not doing so.,
Maybe not the prettiest but looks like it will shed water…I like a kicker sticking out on top and a bleeder on the bottom. But I wouldn’t install anything but a Velux skylight…their flashing kits are awesome
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I watch many videos so I could learn how to put shingles on my shed roof and I still couldn't figure it out until I watched your video.
The mock up really help me understand. In your video the camera was pointing down to exactly what you were doing while you were explaining.
The other videos were filmed on top of the roof while producing work where safety is a factor and filming was secondary.
Thank you for your feedback. Glad to hear that our efforts are appreciated. If there is any video's youd like to see let us know. We'd love to get ideas for future tutorials.
I have watched dozens of videos on how to shingle a roof as I get ready to do a new porch roof that I built and your series is the only one that is very well explained. I am surprised it does not have more views. Excellent work and thank you for sharing
Thank you, means so much to hear. We're just getting started!
My project is going great thanks to you! Flashing and paper are down, Starter strips and shingles next! You are a great teacher.
Love to hear that. Let me know if any questions come up along the way. Once your done I would love to see some pictures, you can tag us on FB or IG
Great video. I'm doing my first shingle job on an 8 x 10 garden shed. This tutorial really helped.
Great to hear! Good Luck on your project.
Thanks to your instructive videos. I was able to install my roofing shingles almost as a pro.
That is great to hear!
Installing shingles on a small kids house I made. Straightforward instructions, clear information and tips. Great job
Glad it was helpful!
Clear concise succinct and easily understood; THE BEST INSTRUCTIONAL ON SHINGLES OF THEM *ALL*
Thanks Mack 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Great information, I’m going to be getting my roof. Replaced soon, and I know what to look for when my contractor does the work.
That was my hope in creating these videos. Best of luck on your project
Fantastic roofing videos. Thank you so much.
Glad you like them!
10:27 Always cut off 12” if you come up short on a wall so you keep a 6” step, if you cut off 3” the next step above would only have a 3” step. I’m sure you know this and would catch it but people watching might not. Not trying to be critical but this is a instructional video for people who don’t know these things…but I agree with everything else, good tips 👍🏼
100% should do a video explaining this!
Extremely helpful video. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
My pleasure!
Excellent explanations, pity so many roofer do it wrong
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing your expertise. This is a great series! 7:11
Glad you enjoyed it!
Best roof video's on RUclips! Bravo!
Wow, thanks!
Take care of them guys, theyre excellent workers.
They are
Thank you Sir. great info I start tomorrow
Nice, I would love to see photos when your done
Boy a video on cut valley would be great. Other videos show shingles across the valley on the smaller side and come back from the other but NOT where to cut. Some say center line others say 2 inch offset but not specifically to which side. does the larger roof area (and as such more water volume get cut to center line or back from the valley? Your videos are appreciated.
I actually do have a video on that, ruclips.net/video/Epi8Ma47gFw/видео.htmlsi=9Ke8p1rXgIKcSdhc
Thanks for watching, subscribe if you haven’t, It helps.
Hmm I looked through your videos and missed that one. So, the side with the greater volume of water (AKA high side) flow gets backed up away from the valley center line. Thanks very much. Will subscribe.
Thanks, good luck on the project
Thanks, straight forward video .
I do my best. Thanks for watching
Everything I needed to know. Thanks
Glad to hear. Thanks!
Perfecto 👌🏾 thanks for pointing the details 🎉😢😮😊
Thanks for watching.
Great installation instructions😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for addressing proper nail placement! All the videos I watched so far seemed like there is nothing to address there! They were just nailing nilly-willy.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video.
What if you cut the second shingle in half.
That way you don’t ever have to worry about leak line.
Theoretically it will work if your nail placement also lines up. However I always recommend sticking to manufacturer instructions when possible and not reinventing the wheel unless needed.
Perfect video. Thanks a lot. Could you please let me know what type of nail gun you use ?
We use different kinds usually bostitch or rigid. I was actually thinking about doing a nail gun comparison video. Do you think that would be useful?
Excellent video 👏🏻
Thank you very much!
Thank you for an excellent video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
As a homeowner this is very helpful, does the same staggering pattern continue throughout on the edges?
Yes, I believe so. Unless I am misunderstanding your question.
You are a good teacher good man thanks for explaining in such a detail way. May GOD bless you.
You are very welcome
Thank you for the great explanation! I have a question. How do you continue with the staggered shingles. You installed 3 precut shingles. How do you continue to the top of the roof? Do you go back to a full size shingle after the 4th shingle is installed?
That is correct
Good job!!!
Thanks!!
I have a construction company at my house...are shingles supposed to overlap (not horizontally but vertically)?
My project is 20' x 4'. I was thinking to just buy a roofing hammer, but even for that small size, should I rent a nail gun that loads roofing nails for better control? No surprise, I have never swung a roofing hammer.
I think hand nailing should be pretty easy for a small project like that.
Wow. Best😊
Thanks 😊
Do you only stagger the first part and the rest use full sheets?
Correct, the first shingle is cut then after that any shingle on that tile is a full shingle
Certainteed instructions say you must use 4 1” spots of roof cement on their shingles, but nobody does it. Thoughts?
Look at the specs, it probably says that for mansard roofs. Or possibly when installing in freezing temps
Ah you are right! Thanks.
When does the full sheet start over & do you just repeat the pattern?
Correct just go until the last piece then start again
@@RoofRepairSpecialist no I mean how many rows do you step pattern before you do the whole sheet again I've seen other people do five rows Courses & on the sixth row (course) they start over again but in your video you only have 4 rows (courses), So do you start over on the 5 row? The Owens Corning instructions for this type of roof said go 6 courses then on 7th is when you repeat.
How close is too close for the nail to be from the area where the shingles meet. I believe my roofer made a huge mistake and set the courses at about 3.5 to 5 inch staggered pattern. I lifted the edge on some of the shingles and there are nails as close as 1 inch. They are not directly on the joint. I feel like 1inch has a chance to leak over time.
Unfortunately I would have to agree with you. You could test this by holding a house at the joint then lifting up the shingle and seeing how far the water has gone.
@@RoofRepairSpecialist thanks for replying to my comment. I will try your suggestion. Do you think if I lift up and use some roofing adhesive on the nail heads in the bad sections the roof can be salvaged?
It’s definitely your best bet.
Nice
Thanks
The proper installation is with a hammer. All the manufacturers have silly nailing zone that are bogus.
If you’re watching this because you’re looking to have your roof done look for someone who will hand nail it. The guns destroy the shingle. Most contractors will say all you have to do is set the pressure. That’s BS. Ask them if they can set the temperature.
Hand Nailing? Have fun doing that.
You might not like the thought of hand nailing ,but it is by far the best quality job you will ever get! No over penetration or under ! When an experienced roofer was hand nailing he was like a machine .Nails rolled between his fingers like clockwork . The newer nailing guns are much better for controlling the nail set ,if the roofer cares enough to keep monitoring it! Sadly too many just wanna bang them out! All the stapled roofs of the 70's and 80 's were nightmares!
mil/ Dios te vendiga mucho/ Gracias Gracias
You are welcome.
Why put nails on the tar line?
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Your skylight flashing is totally wrong; Should be an Upper and Lower flashing with Soldered corners. Use step shingles ( one for each row of Compositiosn shingles) up the sides of the skylight lol
Not sure what you mean by upper and lower flashing. We use step flashing on every shingle. Just dont solder the corners, though I think soldered corners are probably best, don't think there is a need for them in my market, never had a leak from not doing so.,
Maybe not the prettiest but looks like it will shed water…I like a kicker sticking out on top and a bleeder on the bottom. But I wouldn’t install anything but a Velux skylight…their flashing kits are awesome
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