At the very peak you ll make four cuts through a shingle forming a right angle x but leave solid shingle to cover where the four hips join.
Finishing the peak of a roof with shingles.
Press down firmly to ensure the strip adheres securely to the.
Score and fold the four leaves down the sides and score and bend to wrap and overlay the leaves around the pyramid.
You ll need longer nails for this part as you re driving through more layers of shingles.
However there is a better solution for finishing the top layer of shingles on your shed roof and it involves putting on your top edge drip edge over the next to last layer of shingles.
Bring the ridge edges together with a ridge capping layer.
A couple of weeks ago we published a two part series showing how a local roofing contractor shingled a roof with architectural shingles.
If you ve already put your drip edge on the top edge of your shed then don t move it.
Continue on down the line nailing on both sides and covering the nails with the next shingle tabs.
Center the ventilating or waterproof strip over the roof peak ensuring it covers the tops of the shingles on either side of the peak.
Adding more nail holes to a finished roof is not recommended.
Secure the last ridge cap shingle with four nails at the corners of the shingle and cover the nail heads with roofing cement.
Finishing the roof shingles step 1 continue shingling up both sides of the roof until a row of shingles from each side of the roof extends over the peak of the building.
Use roof tar to hold down the end of the shingle and nail on both sides of the peak making sure that the tabs from the next tile will cover them.
Capping a roof is the last thing done during a roofing project.
Lay the last ridge cap shingle in the center of the shed roof on top of the exposed adhesive portions of the two center ridge cap shingles.
You can either use special shingles called ridge shingles or cut a number of regular shingles into 3 tabbed equal pieces and bend each so they fit snugly on the roof peak and nail them into place.
Nail these rows of shingles near the peak of the roof on both sides overlapping the peak.