How to Install Roof Shingles

Published 2020-01-24
In this video, we cover how to install tar paper, drip edge, starter strip, shingles and ridge cap with step by step discussion.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jesseplz
    to the point, no bs intros or request to like and subscribe, just what i needed guys i appreciate it.
  • @garylewis327
    Great video. Clear, concise, no wasted time talking about unrelated crap that nobody needs to hear, no annoying background music. Great job and I'll be following your tips soon on a shed I'm building. I've shingled a house and a shed before, but it's been 15 years, so this is a great refresher. Thank you.
  • @GrantDing
    This summarizes about 15 other videos I watched, and is shorter than any of them. Great info and well presented!
  • @looseparts
    The guy who came to clean our gutters mentioned TO MY WIFE AND MOTHER-IN-LAW that I improperly installed the singles on our garden shed - Ha. After watching this video, I see that I messed up at every single step. Your wonderful, concise and complete video will help me regain hero-status at my house. Thank you so much !
  • @t.s.2006
    Came to the comments to see what all the 'experts' had to say. I was not disappointed.
  • @jtltet
    You've already messed up. The drip edge of the rake or gable end should go over top of the felt so that any wind driven rain that got under the shingle would stay on top of the felt. The way you did it, the rain would go between the felt and the drip edge and right onto the osb and cause it to rot. The drip edge at the bottom or fascia is correct as the felt would go over top of it.
  • I am a homeowner with a day job who does not do anything construction related for a living. That being said I am working on framing out my basement and Bought this youtube.com/post/UgkxHQsUrwNr5GQrnx9V4xDdUr56qxwui… gun. I have done a few walls already, have probably shot a couple hundred nails through this thing and have yet to have a misfire. It works awesome, good depth on every nail if you have your compressor set right. My literal only complaint is that it is a bit heavy and my arm can get a little tired especially whrn I am nailing at odd angles. That being said I am super happy with it and would buy it again. Hoping the old girl allows me to get my whole basement finished out!
  • @alexvines5638
    i’m hoping this video will help me. i’m going to install my first roof today for work, on a shed. and i’ve never done it before so i figured i would try and find a video on it, seems like you did it very well, good job!
  • @davidfields2290
    Thanks for this video, I'm pretty handy but I've never done a roof before and it's nice to see I was on the right track
  • @bmwof-texas3923
    " ... shot down...next row...shot down..." 🎵 dropping some lines 👌🔥lit
  • @mrlarrybobjr
    Thank you so much for this video. I am rebuilding an awesome shed. It is 10’x16’ with a garage door. The roof was damaged a long time ago. The shed sat for ten years with a bad roof. I completely disassembled the roof and was able to keep the drip edge pieces. I had to scab in a bunch on the trusses, and have new wood down but have never built a roof in my life. With this information I can confidently finish my roof. Thanks again.
  • @rcbroof4005
    Drip edge is installed on the eave first, then underlayment/ felt. The drip on rake edges is installed AFTER the underlayment.
  • Thank you for explaining step by step how to cut the shingle. I am a female and I wanted to learn to help my mother on her roof. I like to learn all sort of things when it comes to fixed it yourself.
  • @BillLowenburg
    Thanks, that was helpful. I’m going to build a shed and am a beginner.
  • @yell0wberry
    You guys definitely made this look way too easy. I may have to watch this a few more times.
  • @recreandofoods
    I work in roofing for more than 10 years and for different companies and every buddy wants something different this day’s most of the companies like to use ice and water shield , also the overhead on the metal drip some people like 1/4-1/2-1/3
  • @ibgeorgeb
    You all did a great job. Straight to the point. I’ll follow your tutorial. 👌🏾
  • @spkay31
    Great video. Clear instructions, plenty of details and highlighting techniques like drip edge wrap.
  • @NeillWylie
    In the U.K. we don't have roofs like this that I'm aware of so this was super interesting to me. Thanks for the upload, explanations and close ups etc.
  • @Blm81
    Thanks just needed a refresher, been awhile and about to reroof my house 👍🏽🇺🇸