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How to Install Roof Shingles

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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23 comments

  1. Hayden Cook

    My favorite thing about the roofing industry is how differently so many guys do things…even though you can find instructions on thr shingles packaging lol Im pretty sure you guys dont even have the laminate smoith side of the OSB facing up.

  2. Larry Crookshanks

    Are you guys located in Idaho.? Last time I checked Idaho gets snow and ice . There is a chart of the US that designates where the freeze line ends. If you’re going to tell everyone how to install shingles then start with correct version . First run your ice shield or 30# felt 2-3″ down over the gutterboard. This is your first protection against ice or water backup into the overhang of your soffit. If you want no icewater the ice shield is a must for any heated interior roof area. If its a non heated storage or garage then 30# felt is adequate. After you do that then install the drip edge and install it over the underlayments. If you get any water intrusion it will protect the roof deck. When you install the shingles make sure that you install all shingles with a half to three quarter inch overhang . This will insure that you dont get water wicking back under the shingle edge.

  3. Jonathan Jacobo

    Also, do we start from the same side with our books? For example, you started from the left side. Do we also start from the left side as well…on the other half of the roof when installing shingles?

    1. Cody Clinger

      Sorry for the late response for these questions.

      The side you start on typically depends on if you are right handed or left handed, but it really doesn’t matter, you can start on either side as long as you establish the appropriate book, being staggered in a diagonal pattern.

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