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How Much Roofing Felt Required
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The people who delivered my shed managed to omit the roofing felt and nails. After 3 weeks of trying to get that out of them, I`ve decided to get the felt myself and send them the bill as they are so hopeless. The woman there says that a 10m roll will do it. Is that correct? The shed is 8' x 6' pitched roof.
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You'll need between 5 and 6 square metres. There's 10 sq.m on a roll, so there'll be some left over.
13:52 Mon 18th Nov 2013
Unless I'm typically misunderstanding seemingly common terms between the U.S. and the U.K., SJ... are the people providing the shed and the felt also providing roofing shingles?
Here in the U.S. the felt (also called tar paper) is used for an underlayment for the shingles (or other final finish roofing material) but won't hold up very well used just as roofing... just wondering...
Thanks!
Here in the U.S. the felt (also called tar paper) is used for an underlayment for the shingles (or other final finish roofing material) but won't hold up very well used just as roofing... just wondering...
Thanks!
Aha! I understand now SJ... we have the same thing here in the U.S. Rolls of 'tar paper' onto which an additional layer of asphalt and various colors of gravel have been applied. We use to use it on our chicken house when I was a kid.
Acceptable, but generally much lower quality than asphat shingles layed on a layer of "tar paper".
Good luck!
Acceptable, but generally much lower quality than asphat shingles layed on a layer of "tar paper".
Good luck!
Roofing felt, commonly called tar paper, is an important component of any roofing system. It provides the roof with additional waterproofing and protects the wood sheathing of a roof until the installation of shingles is complete. Building codes and shingle manufacturers typically require the use of felt.
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