Fitting felt to a shed part 2 gives instructions on how to fit roofing felt to a shed roof cutting nailing gluing and replacing wooden trims afterwards.
How to roof a shed with felt.
Adding roofing felt to a garden shed is an important part of protecting the shed from harsh weather and making sure it looks great all year round.
To attach roof felt on a shed start by calculating the area of your roof and buying enough felt to cover it.
Roofing felt is essential to ensure your outbuilding is ready for all weathers by providing a waterproof cover to the building s roof.
Allow for felt overhang.
Our step by step guide includes everything you need to know about what you will need removing old roofing felt and adding new felt to your shed.
1 what you will need when felting a shed roof.
Tack and secure the felt.
It s best to avoid working with it below 10 or in wet or windy conditions.
Some poor soul had lost the felt from their shed roof that poor soul turned out to be me in the wind a temporary fix with a tarpaulin took three.
All roofing felt is harder to work at low temperature.
It may seem like a tedious task but felting a shed roof is actually straightforward if you are know how.
Buy the roof felt.
Use your craft knife to cut a slit in the felt overhang at the apex of the roof then fold the felt down there and nail securely at 10cm intervals along the gable.
For easier cutting unroll the material on a flat surface and use a hooked blade knife to cut the felt to the size of your shed s roof.
During a recent period of very windy weather i noticed chunks of roofing felt blowing down the street.
Ideal for an apex flat or pent roof shed felt and roofing membrane are durable and perfect for a newly built structure or to re cover existing roofing material.
Re felt your shed roof.
Roll out the first layer of felt.
Prepare the surface of the shed roof by removing any old roof felt or nails.
Add new felt layers.
2 the process of felting a shed roof.
Clean and prepare the roof.
This allows it to relax after being rolled up.