Felt Shingles Installation Guide - Ashbrook Roofing & Supplies Ltd
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- Supaflex Felt Roof Shingles installation guide by Ashbrook Roofing & Supplies.
Ashbrook Roofing is one of the UK's leading Roofing Supply Companies.
Have a look at our Supaflex felt roof shingle range here:
supaflex.store/
or here:
www.ashbrookroofing.co.uk/roo...
If you have any questions feel free to comment or contact us directly!
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Please watch: "(1) The Ultimate Guide To Installing Shed Felt - Ashbrook Roofing "
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What happened to the drip edge? And the gutter details?
looks so easy when your stood on the floor ,try doing this while standing on the roof !!!!!
Great video really well explained with confidence thanks I'll be doing my shed roof over the bank Holiday weekend 👍
Thankyou for your feedback! Make sure you let us know how it goes :)
Drip edge ??? Guttering??? Please
Well done very useful
So you've basically felted the roof and then put shingles over the top? I'm looking at doing this on a gazebo, confused to as why you've used double coverage. Why not just membrane then felt it with shingles?
Helpful video - thank you
buen video mas sencillo que otros ,gracias "
Thankyou for the response, we are glad you found it helpful!
Does it matter what gradient the roof is? Mine is very shallow
Hi, If your roof pitch is under 20° then we recommend using an underlay.
Where do I purchase a Jordan from 😆 Great video thanks
Good question
How will the rain run off, into the gutter?
Hi Simon, with the overlapping nature of the felt roof shingles and the angle of the roof. The rain water will simply run down the surface of the shingles and into the gutter. On a flat roof where they do not have natural drainage, a drain will be installed to act as an outlet for excess water, to prevent it from pooling on the surface of the roof.
@@Ashbrookroofingsupplies its running into the back of the fascia.....jeez
why do i need an underlay???
It's a second tough layer of protection for your roof. Saves your roof if there's problems with your shingles
I got bored after 2 minutes of talking and I gave up seeing it
What about a drip edge ?