How To Staple Paper To A Roof
Building paper is still widely used but waterproof shingle underlayment is a popular choice for valleys and other leak prone areas.
How to staple paper to a roof. Many roofers will tell you that staples are fine for installing the synthetic underlayment. More buying choices 27 34 15 used new offers. Use a construction stapler or a hammer. Amazon s choice for roofing stapler.
If you are only tacking down the felt for while you roof the building then 3 8 tack hammer staples are more then enough. Others will tell you that cap nails are more effective. Get it as soon as tue sep 15. Since you are new to the game i would greatly recommend you use 30 felt over 15.
Before applying roofing you ll need to cover the sheathing with roofing felt also often called tar paper most local codes call for using 30 pound felt. Tar paper 15 felt use staples or nails. Place a final piece of tar paper over the top of the roof attaching it so it overlaps the tar paper on both sides of the roof. Alternatively you can use galvanized nails and a hammer or an electric staple gun with roofing staples.
Later secure the paper with tabbed roofing. Tar paper also know as roof felt is a heavy paper impregnated with tar which makes it waterproof. Cap nails are typically made of steel and feature a plastic cap to prevent roof leaks hence their name. 4 5 out of 5 stars 186.
Tack it to roof using a hammer stapler or an electric staple gun. Leave the top portion of the paper loose. A hammer tacker allows you to staple building paper quickly so the paper won t slide down the roof as you roll it out. Some roofers prefer to attach felt underlayment with 1 inch roofing nails or special nails with plastic washers but most codes allow staples which are easier to drive.
The idea is to make sure water that falls on the roof drips down from paper to paper and off the roof rather than up under the tar paper potentially damaging the roof s wooden structure. Free shipping by amazon. Both options often depend on the slope of the roof itself. It acts as an added moisture barrier.
Roll out about 10 feet of felt and fasten with staples or roofing nails with plastic washer heads.