How to Install Shingles on a Shed by Yourself
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
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Learn how to install drip edges, roof paper, and roof shingles on your shed all by yourself in our latest video! We'll take you through each step of the process, from laying down the drip edges to nailing down the final shingle. With our easy-to-follow instructions, you'll be able to tackle this project like a pro and give your shed the protection it needs
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Great series! I love the way you explain things, just enough detail without getting overly complicated. I'm planning to build an 8x12 shed this summer, so your timing is excellent. Looking forward to the next episode!
Awesome, thanks for the feedback! I will also pull all these individual build videos into one start-to-finish video in the coming weeks for this specific 8x12 shed. It will have a .pdf plan you can purchase, 1-click to Home Depot for materials, and trying to pull together a forum or some way for homeowners who are building the same shed to share their questions and feedback.
Fantastic! Can't wait to see those plans 😊
Great tutorial. You're a great teacher. Question: As you get higher on the roof, I noticed you use the 2x4 for footing. How many nails do you secure this 2x4 with? And don't the nail holes compromise the integrity of the shingles? How do you repair these nail holes afterward?
Yes, this is not a good practice per say... if you do use that step board, you will need to seal it properly,... but i will do a video on that very topic. Thanks for watching.
my pops recommended me this page for more knowledge, man you're badass bro!
Oh! Thank you so much! I’m glad you and your dad enjoyed the content.
Architectural are definitely easier to install, because if your first course is straight you can use the double layering shingles to align the next row. They are also more flexible with staggering options. You also get a better look, warranty, and wind tolerance typically. 3-tabs are cheaper though.
Overall, great video! Only other thing I'd do differently is precut the shingle width instead of letting them hang off.
Fair point! I do like the architecture looks way better. But, for being a shed, many people would go the 3 tab route. Thanks for the comments !!!
I've enjoyed this video series, but I don't see a video for the shed doors. Is there one available for that step?
Should be out in the next 2 weeks in addition to the complete start to finish video 👍
Nice work! Do you really need a starter strip on the ends of the roof. I’ve not seen this done. R
You should be okay leaving off the Rake edge and just on the Eave edge. You can also reference the manufacturers recommendation for the specific shingles you are going with for the roof.