How to Install Roof Shingles
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- čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
- In this video, we cover how to install tar paper, drip edge, starter strip, shingles and ridge cap with step by step discussion.
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to the point, no bs intros or request to like and subscribe, just what i needed guys i appreciate it.
Great video. Clear, concise, no wasted time talking about unrelated crap that nobody needs to hear, no annoying background music. Great job and I'll be following your tips soon on a shed I'm building. I've shingled a house and a shed before, but it's been 15 years, so this is a great refresher. Thank you.
Great Video?? What roofer goes over the peak with felt and leave no room for vent?? You never roofed, you need to sit down and re-learn how to roof.
This summarizes about 15 other videos I watched, and is shorter than any of them. Great info and well presented!
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Came to the comments to see what all the 'experts' had to say. I was not disappointed.
Don’t know why ‘experts’ is in apostrophe but i can read English pretty well. Instructions on shingle packaging and manufacturers website all say the underlayment goes first. Then the dripedge. Also says failure to properly install may void warranty. But I’m guessing you and these guys know more than the shingle manufacturers, huh?
They're quotation mark's to imply sarcasm. 38 people got it, have a great day, hope you're well.
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Don't you just love when folks have nothing better to do 😂
Thank you so much for this video. I am rebuilding an awesome shed. It is 10’x16’ with a garage door. The roof was damaged a long time ago. The shed sat for ten years with a bad roof. I completely disassembled the roof and was able to keep the drip edge pieces. I had to scab in a bunch on the trusses, and have new wood down but have never built a roof in my life. With this information I can confidently finish my roof. Thanks again.
I recommend you find a different installation video. This guy does it backwards. Also it's not common to have 17 guys on a shed.
@@travishanks7295it sure is, if you want it done before lunch time..
Great video. Clear instructions, plenty of details and highlighting techniques like drip edge wrap.
Best roofing tutorial ever. Thank you so much!
Thanks for this video, I'm pretty handy but I've never done a roof before and it's nice to see I was on the right track
The guy who came to clean our gutters mentioned TO MY WIFE AND MOTHER-IN-LAW that I improperly installed the singles on our garden shed - Ha. After watching this video, I see that I messed up at every single step. Your wonderful, concise and complete video will help me regain hero-status at my house. Thank you so much !
I'm a GC and I tell homeowners they can do it just expect to do it all the wrong ways first before doing it the right way. I love learning new skills but I expect to screw it up my first attempt.
@@michaelmcgee2026or people can just research and do it right the first time. I’ve found recently that diy is much higher quality than paying a contractor, unless said contractor has a year long waitlist due to being one of the few decent ones around.
Behind your back says the brave man who's cleaning gutters for a living.
Welll done, young man. Your attention to detail is impeccable 👍
Thanks just needed a refresher, been awhile and about to reroof my house 👍🏽🇺🇸
You all did a great job. Straight to the point. I’ll follow your tutorial. 👌🏾
Thank you for the content. I just bought a chicken coop for my ladies and I need to install shingles. I appreciate you. 🐓🌞🥰
i’m hoping this video will help me. i’m going to install my first roof today for work, on a shed. and i’ve never done it before so i figured i would try and find a video on it, seems like you did it very well, good job!
How did it go?
great video, this is the way we roofed for 100 years or so, all this new tech is just adding to the cost. you still only get 20 to 25 years with the new crap.
Thanks, that was helpful. I’m going to build a shed and am a beginner.
Loved how this was shown. It is very helpful, because I have a roof repair that needs to be done eventually.
Very cool. thanks! Helped me a lot for redoing ny shed roof.
Thanks for the Detailed. Awesome steps 👍👍👍
Thank you for explaining step by step how to cut the shingle. I am a female and I wanted to learn to help my mother on her roof. I like to learn all sort of things when it comes to fixed it yourself.
Agreed
Nice
Great video!!! Right to the point.
Men what a video simple to the point full of gems
In the U.K. we don't have roofs like this that I'm aware of so this was super interesting to me. Thanks for the upload, explanations and close ups etc.
This is literally the most common roof type in the UK bro
Thank you so much for this, it was great!
Drip edge is installed on the eave first, then underlayment/ felt. The drip on rake edges is installed AFTER the underlayment.
I never did a roof before the this is what I intended to do until watching this video. Thank you for you comment which makes perfect sense to me.
I was thinking the same thing. Im not a roofer but I done it before and I will be doing it again in a few days. Im watching roofing videos to refresh my mind on how to do it. And I notice right away that he did it wrong because if water comes from the side it will get under the felt and it will get on the wood.
@@johnshayter5035 he is not wrong btw. If you have seen it done differently or you have heard someone say it is done differently, they are not installing roof systems correctly
While that’s true it’s not a huge deal either way cause of starter shingles
Another thing I have found in roofs in general is the way that so many people seem to have serious difficulty in the concept of water running DOWNHILL and sometimes possibly getting blown sideways in high winds.
So many times I have worked on gutters or even just cleaning them out and discover that whoever installed them made the downspout the high point.
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Straight to the point! Awesome
I so appreciate this video, specially the staggering of shingle tips! Thank you!
Dude!! Respect. thanks for the lesson.
Thank you for helping me. I am a first time homeowner and needed this to understand roofing😁. You are appreciated.
No this is the worst way to do it
Do your own video and show us then !!!!🤭🤭🤭
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Very informative, great work!
Amazing video! Thank you😊
Wow. I hope these guys are in the Denver boulder area. They must produce a lot of easy repair jobs
I work in roofing for more than 10 years and for different companies and every buddy wants something different this day’s most of the companies like to use ice and water shield , also the overhead on the metal drip some people like 1/4-1/2-1/3
Incredible job guys
Thanks, I am glad I found this video.
Great video! Thank you for that!!!
Of all the many job's I had throughout my life, I certainly do not miss "Roofing"...
I will be doing my own roof tomorrow, thank you
Thats cool how you guys are playing roofers
You should definitely keep making these videos. You’ve got people from all sorts of various trades not to mention customers looking at this.
You've already messed up. The drip edge of the rake or gable end should go over top of the felt so that any wind driven rain that got under the shingle would stay on top of the felt. The way you did it, the rain would go between the felt and the drip edge and right onto the osb and cause it to rot. The drip edge at the bottom or fascia is correct as the felt would go over top of it.
Correct, that's exactly what they did...
Drip edge on top of the felt was how I was taught as well.
Felt, drip edge, flashing cement, starter strip, shingles.
@@pjballs69, at the fascia (gutter) the drip edge goes under the felt so that any water that possibly got under the shingles higher up on the roof will run down the felt and into the gutter. If the drip edge is over top of the felt the water would be able to run under the drip edge and rot the edge of your sheathing. Along the rake edge the drip edge goes over the felt so that any rain that get blown under the shingles will go across the drip edge and onto the felt.
so when re shingling a roof would you take up all the drip edge. put yoir paper down and then re drip edge ?
Nice video keep posting more 💪🏻😎👷♂️
I am not a pro-roofer but had done a lot of roof repair over the years, also installed new a old. Every body had done differently. My solution is to prevent water from getting to the underlayment, to me there's no right way or wrong way( ..well to some degree) as long as you know what you are doing.
Well said. I was a roofer in Florida back in the days and in California they do it differently, especially the laying of the shingles and the drip edge
Nice job guys.
your a good teacher thanks
Great video guys You help me a lot I appreciate it
Excellent video , after watching this i build the roof my chicken coop the same way.
And that's about all felt roof shingles are good for.
Excellent video. Looks like you do great work.
No mention of the direction of the ridge cap based on predominant wind direction or if the ridge ties into another roof line. And I agree with the other comments on drip over felt on the rake edge. In my state, ice and water shield is required at the eve edge two feet pass the interior wall.
Realllyyy proud to see youngens actually making a honest living....inthought that the felt paper goes around the show rafter N the fascia board...as a weather sealer...then the edging ges on ( the edging bonds to the striping of the adhesive of the starter strip.....?the felt paper does never adhere to the drip edge?... that's YYY the paper gets ffolded onto the fascia W the show rafter ???? I DO LIKE HOW UUUU N FORTIFIED 45'D THE EDGING on the fascia side then butted the edging on the rake.....THANK U TONHAVE SHARED THAT....
Very helpful and well done job
This is the best instructional video i have ever seen about anything.
Very well done 👍🏼
And yes, very informative and explained video tutorial. God bless you and your family and business.
We do ice and water barrier on the roof edge in Minnesota. Runs 3 feet across up the edge. Protects from water leaks and ice dam build up. It's basically tar in a fruit roll-up type plastic and it's really heavy. One tube is 90 lbs. Yeah I used to be a roofer.
So ice and water barrier replaces the felt on the bottom edges and then felt on top of that?
It needs to be installed 24inches within the exterior insulated wall. Just fyi bruh
Same as indiana, we use those also in the dormers
I used to deck and paper roof houses unload and load shingles
Also around sky lights
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thank you for making this video
Great video
Reminds me of this goof I worked with in my 20’s. He just couldn’t understand how to sidewall shingle. We would build mock-up panels like this for him to practice on.. he never did figure it out and now he teaches high school shop class lol.. seriously.
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EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!
perfect explainer, thanks!
I have to say . While getting bids to get my roof done. A few contractors told me I needed a tear off. Showing me the two layers of roof . Saying in Calif . Your only allowed 2 layers . Well I knew better . I was amazed . Be carful. This is great advise. Thank you
You should never exceed two layers. You should never DO 2 layers. It saves no money and kills your new shingles. It's wrong.
amazing. Thank you.
you video was just user as reference for a shingle installation simulation game.
Thankyou for the great information
Thanks! Cool video
good simple video. thanks
it's cool to see how another coutry work
GOOD JOB GUYS!
Best video ever 100%
That helped me out so much thank you
Good work 👏
THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO MAKE THIS VIDEO! VERY THOROUGH!!
Damn this was really helpful
Very nice interesting vlog
Good video guys thanks
I'm a restoration contractor with some great subs for roofers,but damn. Like that drip edge corner.
Way to go Cody. 2.2 million views!
Very useful info 👍👍👍
Is a great video thank you is going to be very helpful for me
Thanks guys ! 👍👍👍👍👍
Well made video.
Helpful, thank you
Wooooooa excellent teaching
Great video. To the point . Drip Edge corner construct would be better had it not been sped up.
Thank you i am placing shingle in my dog house this help a lot
Before no idea 🤷🏻♀️ a ( grand mom)
You should mention if you’re shingling in northern areas where there’s snow you need to use Wintergard on the bottom edges and also you can put that along the rake which sticks to the wood so you don’t get ice buildup under the shingles. In most places where there is winter weather if you don’t use Wintergard it will fail inspection.
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Very self explained 👌
Thank You Sir!👍
Thanks for the super speed option.
Thank you for sharing :)
Nice video 👍👌
Your felt is suppose to go under the drip edge metal along the rake/gable ends. Only time the felt goes over the drip edge is at the eaves.
Exactly, thanks for saying this. They just made starter strip ineffective . And a strong wind will blow this off.
It can go over or either, personally going over is better.
@@odst2247 drip edge is over the Underlayment and gutter apron is under Underlayment.
Wouldn't use paper use ice guard underlayment the ice build up will tear the paper and leak
@@odst2247 better at trapping water and ice UNDER the underlayment felt… which is why it should go over it.
You guys definitely made this look way too easy. I may have to watch this a few more times.
Don't know much but for me great job and experience thank you
Thanks so much Latinos for this video show
Thank you for shared
Need more of the class room videos!
Wow! Thank you