Nail high up on the drip edge so that the shingles will cover the nails.
How many pices of roof edge do i need.
While drip edge is a common component in some areas of the country most atlanta roofers don t offer it because it s not part of most municipalities building code with dunwoody being an exception.
Does my roof need drip edge.
Ideally you d nail about every 12 inches and in no circumstances should you have 16 inches or more between nails.
Measure the length and width of each portion of the roof multiply length by width for each plane and then add the planes together for the total square footage 1 x research source if you have a simple gable roof you ll only need to measure and sum up the 2 planes of the roof.
Step 1 find the square footage of the roof.
Always measure in the middle of your roof and on each end checking that the measurements are the same.
For example a 20ft wide gable that is 10ft tall will require 1 square of material.
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We will need a similar amount for the other side based on its measurements.
Area 3 7 8 5 4 7 8 6 5 7 8 7 6 7 8 8 8 1 2 9 1 2 10 7 8 12 100 sq.
20 10 200 200 2 100.
One of the most overlooked pieces of a new roofing system is the drip edge at both the rake and the eaves.
Divide the total footage by 100 to determine.
The most common type of shingle called a three tab or strip shingle is generally packaged three bundles per square.
Floor or wall tiles are typically installed with gaps between the tiles because the average tile may look quite similar to the next tile but they are often not uniform in shape and size and would not fit properly if installed without any gaps.
When you place the next drip edge piece it should overlap the first by an inch.
If your roof has dormers hips or other complex elements don t forget step 2 determine the total number of squares.
Is there a safe distance from the edge of a roof for construction workers doing work while on a roof but not engaged in roofing residential pre cast erection or leading edge work.
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The result is 240 and this means you would need 240 squares of shingles to cover that roof.
Use roofing nails to secure the drip edge.
Unprotected sides and edges.
In our example we will need 15 panels each 12 feet plus an inch or two in length for one side of the roof.
Divide by 100 to get the number of squares.