Step 3 placing the shingles.
Slanted roof shingle finish.
Once you have done this align the bottom edge of each shingle with the bottom edge of the starter roll.
The roofing materials most often used for these pitches include asphalt composite shingles.
Using a coil of aluminum flashing like this cut a length that will run the length of.
Finish the shingles up to the top edge of the lean to as described in steps 1 5 above.
Traditional 3 tab shingles made with asphalt composite are the most popular type of shingle and are the most flexible in terms of adapting to many roof pitches.
Significantly cheaper to build than a gable or multi slope roof since there s less material in the roof.
When you find the center of the bottom edge of the shed roof you can place a shingle on each side of the central point.
Nail the shingles in place.
Remove sections of siding immediately adjacent to the top edge of the roof.
Be sure to order your roofing screws at the same time as your metal roofing panels so that you ll match the colors.
Use your chalk and tape measure to mark about 12 inches up on the roof for the first set of shingles.
When installing a metal roof you want to make sure you are starting square.
Repeat this on both sides of the roof.
Reader swartz architectsdesigned the renovation of this 1970 s farmhouse.
Install asphalt roofing on storage shed.
When we had a few roofing companies come out to do estimates one of the contractors offering certainteed shingles said the roof over the sun room has a pitch of 2 8 after measuring it with a meter.
If the siding is vinyl use a siding removal.
They said they would could put shingle on it but that the company would only warranty the sun room portion for 2 years at most.
These shingles are appropriate for pitches as low as 4 12 pitch all the way up to a 12 12.
Basically a slanted roof style is a flat roof tilted high up at one edge to create a very steep slope.
Photography by hoachlander davis photograph.
A shed roof is one that has a single sloping side.
Use the chalk line to snap a straight line vertically every 6 inches.
Every 5 inches make a new mark until you get to the rop of the roof.