Pull out nails that are holding felt to the roof using the sharp end of a claw hammer.
How to felt a shed roof without nails.
Roll the felt out onto the roof and adjust it to accommodate for the overhang at the front back and lower edge.
For pieces that aren t coming loose press a putty knife underneath it.
How to felt a shed roof laying out the felt first decide how much overhang you need at the lowest edge of the roof to prevent rain water dripping onto the underside of the roof.
My shed roof was done with shed felt first and it lasted only about 6 or 7 years the last time i did it with good stuff was about 28 or so years ago and it is still just the same as when it was applyed i glue the joints with mastic and use clout nails every inch or so the glued joints run down the roof dont forget to let the felt overhang.
Clean and prepare the.
An occasional extra pair of hands.
Buy the roof felt.
Grab loose pieces of felt and pull them off the roof with your hands.
1 for each side of the roof as well as a third section that will overlap the 2 side panels by about 30cm on each side and run along the top ridge of the shed.
For most sheds you ll need to cut 3 pieces of felt.
How to felt a shed part 1 of how to felt a shed deals with how to strip old felt from a shed roof without damaging the roof or trims in the process.
Remove old felt from the roof with your hands and a putty knife.
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.
The process of felting a shed roof step 1.
Apply pressure and chisel away at it until it comes loose.
Measure the roof of your shed.
You ll need enough felt to cover the entire area of the roof with a little extra on each edge around 5cm to allow for overlaps at the eaves and at the gable ends approximately 7 5cm.
Budget grade shed roofing felt.
A conventional roll of felt is enough for 432 square feet.