How to Install Roof Shingles | Ask This Old House

Ask This Old House general contractor Tom Silva reveals the best ways to secure shingles to a roof. (See below for a shopping list, tools, and steps.)
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Shopping List for How to Install Roof Shingles:
– 8-inch aluminum drip edge [https://amzn.to/2WN1Vdq]
– 1 1/4-inch galvanized roofing nails [https://amzn.to/2VHIV3u]
– 30-lb. asphalt roofing felt paper [https://amzn.to/2WMSTwV]
– 3-tab shingles [https://amzn.to/30sGBvV]

Tools List for How to Install Roof Shingles:
– Chalk line [https://amzn.to/2QbrSRG]
– Tape measure [https://amzn.to/2HoL3V6]
– Hammer [https://amzn.to/2HxNQds]
– Rafter square [https://amzn.to/2VJVU4Z]
– Utility knife [https://amzn.to/2JpQR2X]

Steps for How to Install Roof Shingles:
1. These project guidelines are for low roofs that allow easy access, such as those on porches, sheds, or doghouses. For larger roofs, hiring a professional roofing crew with proper fall protection is advised.
2. Line up aluminum drip edge flush with the edge of the roof and make a pencil line at the top on each end of the house.
3. Using the chalk line, snap a line between the two marks to get a straight edge.
4. Pull the drip edge down about a half-inch from that line to create a gap between the drip edge and the fascia board.
5. Nail the drip edge in place using 1 1/4-inch galvanized roofing nails and a hammer.
6. Repeat steps for gabled ends, installing the drip edge up the roof along the gable.
7. Lay out 30-lb. asphalt roofing felt paper and nail it in place using 1 1/4-inch galvanized roofing nails.
8. To lay out the design for the shingles, begin at the bottom of the roof and place a tape measure 1/2 inch from the edge of the roof to ensure the shingles overhang the drip edge.
9. Mark 12 inches up on the roof for the first course of shingles, then mark every 5 inches all the way up the roof to set your reveal. Do this on both sides of the roof.
10. Using the chalk line, snap a straight line on each 5-inch increment.
11. Use the chalk line to snap a straight line vertically every 6 inches.
12. Install a starter course by cutting off the three tabs on a shingle, leaving only the top tar section.

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  1. When the weather is better, going to re-board my shed roof and instead of the crappy bitumen or whatever it was I'm going to shingle it. Should last a lot longer.
    This video will come in handy.

  2. If the shingle is 12” wide and the over lap is 6” and reveal 5” shouldn’t the spacing be every 7”, not 5”. 7+5=12. Just trying to understand. Thank you

  3. TOH is getting Dated!

    Wish I had a woodworking shop, and all, what a great past time. Working on mold remediation, rafter replacement, flat roof sealing, and dealing with deck codes on the Atlantic Ocean!

  4. Hmmm ….a roofing system that lifts up and lets the rain in when the wind blows…… just like a roof made of palm leaves. Why does America still insist on using shingles ? … it's like building the fireworks factory beside the fuel depot…. plywood all over then a waterproof membrane then shingles (that leak)….. just lay steel sheeting and the job is done.

    Nice video anyway guys…. I'm sure you have helped many people.

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