Whether you re using asphalt shingles or another product stacking your materials on a roof requires you to consider safety and how to minimize the risk of damaging the roof and your materials.
How to get shingles up to roof.
We are going to be replacing the shingles on our house.
Begin by removing the shingles using a roofing shovel.
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Bring a trash can up on the roof so you have a place to throw old shingles and flashing.
Continue laying your shingles horizontally up the roof.
I m wondering if there is a way to get the shingles to the roof other than carrying each bundle up the ladder.
Keep shingles in their packaging up until you install them in order to minimize their exposure to dust dirt and other debris.
How to get shingles up to roof.
Any help you can give on this is greatly appreciated.
How to get shingles on your roof easily.
If you notice that your shingles are cracked curled or missing granules it could be time for a serious roof repair or replacement.
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Repeat this process until you ve put all shingle bundles on the roof.
Essentially this system is one where a conveyer belt on a rigid platform extends directly from a truck up to the roof.
Lastly multiply this number by 3 and you will know how many packs you need to buy.
If you hit a stack vent or chimney interlace the shingles with the flashing to allow water to run down the roof.
Pull or pick up the bundle of shingles you just put onto the roof and reposition them onto a peak hip or rake of the roof.
One man stays in the truck loading shingles onto the belt while another is stationed on the roof offloading the supplies as they are carried up by the moving belt.
Nail it down with your roofing gun top and bottom.
Install the shingles up and halfway past the vent hole or stack.
Next remove old shingles and flashing.
Trim the shingles with your utility knife photo 14.
Continue climbing up the ladder and onto the roof.
Seal the top nail holes and continue on up with your shingles.