Pay careful attention to roll the felt out smoothly avoiding wrinkles as you move across the roof.
Nailing pattern for roof felt.
Be sure that there are no wrinkles.
Starting a roof with tarpaper felt.
Setting the roll and then nailing off.
Rafter or roof truss to top plate table and section 2308 7 5 3 10 common 316d box 410d box 43 x0 131 nails 4 3 14 gage staples 7 16 crown toenail c 7.
The paper should then be nailed in or stapled every three to four inches across.
All nails and staples should be placed on the lower half of the paper.
Anchor the top corner of the felt after it has been properly positioned and roll the felt out across the roof.
Space each nail apart by about 30 to 36 inches 76 to 91 cm along the side of the felt closest to the roof s peak and 12 inch 30 5 cm along the side closest to the ground.
The top edge of the felt should be nailed no less than every eight inches.
Fasten drip edge on eaves with.
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Bsd 321 handout fastening schedule.
Pull straighten and align the felt along the eaves.
Installing roof felt is a two person job.
Roof rafters to ridge valley 2 16d common end nail.
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Contact roofhelp 9 18 nailing pattern for roofing felt each row of nails that are 18 on center should be approximately 12 from the outside edge of the roll.
Contact roofhelp 12 24 nailing pattern for roofing felt each row of nails that are 24 on center should be approximately 12 from the outside edge of the roll.
From behind the roll reach over and nail down the top of the strip with roofing nails spaced 6 to 8 inches apart.
Nail the middle and bottom of the felt similarly.
Valley ridges and hips should have a 6 inch overlap of paper.
Roll out the felt toward the other end of the roof.
Where a roll ends and a new one is begun the two rolls should be overlapped by four inches.
This video walks through the very basic steps for installing tarpaper felt.
Most of the time you ll need to contact a local building inspector directly to get a definite answer if it s not already written out for you on the blueprints or manufacturers specifications.