Place the first layer of rolled roofing on the roof.
How to install roofing paper on a flat roof.
If you re using an ice or water shield place this first and then install the tar paper.
If you have a sloped roof cut strips of roofing 9 inches wide position them flush with the drip edges along the eave and rake and attach them by driving two rows of nails that are about 3 inches apart.
Roll out the first section of tar paper over the ice and water shield.
Start at the bottom edge of the roof and roll the paper roll out toward the peak.
Step 3 overhang paper.
The first layer should cover the roof as far as the chalk line.
Push the rolled roofing down into the wet cement to secure it to the roof.
Tack it to roof using a hammer stapler or an electric staple gun.
Step 5 overlap the next strip of tar paper over the first one by 5 inches and staple in place.
While laying felt is not an easy job it can be done by anyone who has the patience to deal with it.
Use a trowel to spread roofing cement over half or more of the strips.
Step 1 measure your roof s surface in square feet and purchase enough tar paper to cover the entire surface twice.
Felt is laid on a flat roof to help keep the roofing system waterproof.
Step 4 over the peak.
Because your roof deck might not lie perfectly straight or flat a layer of roof paper gives an even uniform surface upon which you can install your shingles.
As you place the rolled roofing down stretch it to get rid of wrinkles and creasing.
Allow for a inch overhang of paper down each side of the roof when unrolling the paper.
Here are simple steps to get you started.
Roll out the tar paper along the bottom edge of the roof.
Cut it to fit your roof if.
This overhang will ensure water will not enter underneath the paper getting trapped on top of the wood roof planks.
Check to ensure the roof is in good enough condition to walk over.
Step 1 prep work.
It can help prevent the picture framing effect or the pattern of your wood decking telegraphing through your shingles by providing an extra layer on top of uneven wood.