Place the shakes or shingles under cover and off the ground outdoors.
Using a roof nailer to install cedar shake shingles.
Bitumen roof shingles may be one of the simplest roofing materials to install but nevertheless they also require specialized and exact rules on how to be fastened.
Before installing the shakes the roofer covers the roof deck with 15 or 30 pound roofing felt.
At custom installations we only use stainless steel nails when installing our clients cedar shake and shingle roofs.
This single factor can play a critical role in not only how long your roof lasts but also how well it handles the extreme weather outside.
Lay out and nail into shingles and repeat five to six courses.
Lap rows of 36 inch wide felt using the provided lap lines as guides.
I always used stainless steel ring shank nails i believe they were about 1 1 2 long for siding.
Accurate nailing affects the performance of roofing shingles and it is also required by the international building.
Nail sizes for cedar shingle roofing the size of the nail to use depends on the roofing thickness.
Use two fasteners to apply each certi label shingle or shake.
The failure of even a couple of nails to stay in place can result in a loose shingle leaky roof and water damage.
Nails should be long enough to penetrate underlying materials in the cedar shingles at least 3 4 inches or all the way through.
And you will use a ridiculous amount of nails.
The last cedar siding job i did i used about 17 000 nails.
Move along and chalk line every five or six courses being careful not to damage the underlying roof shingles.
I have done a few cedar shingle jobs all siding and it works pretty well.
Move it up and tack it in place again.
If you use stainless steel choose your alloy based on your distance from the ocean.
Use stainless steel galvanized or aluminum two inch nails when working with cedar.
The amount of acclimation time will depend on the wood you choose and your region.
When installing cedar shingles use two inch nails made of stainless steel aluminum or galvanized steel.
I use a bostitch coil siding nailer.