How to : Roofing – Where to start laying (three) 3 tab shingles / starter shingle
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This video shows the importance of the starter shingle and how and where to place it. As well as how to overlap and place each three (3) tab shingle. Hope you folks enjoy the video and please subscribe to MintHillBilly. If you're already a subscriber, we thank you. Have a great day! Please remember to like, share and comment.
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Good tips! Thank you for making the video.
Now your first course and your rake edges aren’t sealed allowing it to be more susceptible to wind. Why not use real starter strip or cut the tabs off completely allowing the tar strip to be at the bottom. Your wind warranty is now void with any manufacture.
Your presentation is beautiful. I would like to point out that according to all the roofing manufactures you’re supposed to remove the three tab from the starter shingle and nail approximately four nails to secure the shingle. Next, according to them, you’re not supposed to nail on the tar line but in between the tar line and above the slit.
No disrespect intended.
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Thank you and your daughter for your help. I am a 66 years old (woman) and I just finished half of my tool sheds roof, wish we hadn’t built it so high, seven ft. would have been easier.
Climbing on top was scary. Hip roof is not the best way to go for a 6 x 8 building. I prayed the whole time I was up there lol , was glad when I ran out of shingles , I needed the break ! . But believe I will complete it !
Great job man keep up the good work!
Great job never seen it done that way,your daughter did a good job.Thanks for the veido.
Minthillbilly does a great job installing the starter course on this roof. Nice job. 🙂