These nails should be placed 12 to 18 apart.
How to tarp a shingle roof.
Your tarp must be fully sandwiched so it won t come loose in windy or stormy conditions.
Place the first shingle end flush to the edge of the roof.
For a damage free method that doesn t require patching you could cover the entire roof with plastic sheeting feed rope through the sheeting and stake it into the ground with tent supports.
There should be an additional 4 feet of tarp on every side.
Install the next shingle approximately 2 3 past the seal strip of the first shingle.
Wrap your tarp around the board then secure the board to the roof with a screw.
Keep this up until you reach the other end of the peak.
Using nails attach the peak end of your tarp to a 2 4.
Partially unroll your tarp to cover the damaged area from the roof s eaves to peak.
Of the shingle tabs where the bottom edge of the tab meets the top of the cutout.
Let the rest of the tarp hang off the lower border of the roof that overhangs the wall known as the eave.
Screw the 2 by 4 directly into the roof to secure it.
Tear off the old shingles.
Once this course is laid you can begin snapping horizontal chalk lines up the roof to ensure straight rows.
This tarp mitigates the water damage while protecting the property.
Your 2 4 should be two feet longer than the width of your tarp.
You ll need a tarp with grommets so you can tie it off and drive nails in or around your soffits to secure it.
Your last shingle is an exposed shingle.
Next install furring strips to the parallel bottom side of the tarp.
Use four roofing nails per shingle as indicated on package instructions six nails in high wind areas.
Ensure your tarp is properly positioned and weighed down with 2 x 4 wooden planks before securing it to your roof.
Extend the top edge of the tarp over the roof.
Lay the tarp out flat over the roof.
Place the 2 4 against the roof along the rake to prevent water collection.
Then fold the excess tarp under a few rotations for a tight clean fit.
Use a sturdy extension ladder that extends at least 3 feet above the eaves to climb onto the roof and secure the bottom to the foundation and the top to the eaves or fascia so it doesn t move.
Continue along the length of the ridge line.
Nail each side of the shingle to each side of the ridge just below the shingles self sealing strip.
The 2 by 4 should be about 2 feet longer than the tarp width.
Lay the tarp across the roof so that at least 4 feet 1 2 m lies on the sloped part of your roof on each side known as the peak.
Starting at a corner drive a galvanized roofing nail into the strip and into the roof sheathing.
Lay more 2 by 4s on either side of the tarp and attach those as well for a tight well secured water barrier.
It can easily be installed by a single person providing consumers with a quick easy and effective solution in the installation of a tarp.
Make sure to tighten the tarp as much as possible to the structure.