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HOW TO INSTALL ROLLED ROOFING ON MY GARDEN SHED BUILD

THIS IS THE SHED SERIES FROM THE BEGINNING

Puting the weather watch rolled roofing material on was real easy and fast to install . The roofing screws were 1-1/2 inch and went thru the drip edge and into the stud below . The roof area is 14 ft x 10 ft . Using a couple of clamps to hold the rolled roofing down and square is a very important task to get it on without it moving . I will keep you updated as to how it it lasts in the future.

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44 comments

  1. Annie Farmer's Farm

    I love that material how easy! what is the name of it! (sticky roof) ! This is the way to go on a chicken coop! Great tip I wonder if 84 lumber carries it! I’m 2 hours from home depo!

    1. STEVE ROB REVIEWS

      Annie if your not into shingles this is real easy to put on and much cheaper than shingles and underlayment and a sore back carrying up the shingles and hitting your thumb with the hammer driving in roofing nails. LOL

  2. Kurwynd

    I used OSB on my roof when it first came out. They were boasting about how water resistant it was. Years later a leak developed and the OSB that got exposed crumbled. I had to replace the whole roof afterwards.

    1. STEVE ROB REVIEWS

      I agree it was not very good . This seems to have a wax type seal on one side . I remember roofers refusing to shingle a roof from it as it was super slippery too. It’s much better today but I still think about years back and when it gets wet as well. Cheers

  3. Cars Exposed

    I like the roof product with the waterproof sticky compound (I can’t remember the name of that stuff?) Steve, no nails needed it’s an advantage for sure, overall mate it’s looking amazing you really look after your stuff and take pride in what you do… thumbs up from me ???

    1. STEVE ROB REVIEWS

      Jay I have it on two building up at the camp and its been 5 years and it looks the same. I wouldn’t use it for a house but for a shed its great and easy to do fast. I can’t shingle worth a dam. LOL

  4. Alan W

    I’m thinking of this for the 3×12 awning on a shed with normal shingles elsewhere. Are there any concerns that its marketed as a “Mineral-surfaced leak barrier made for use under asphalt shingles” instead of a finished product?

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