Can you double layer roof underlayment?

It's what you see being installed here. In low-slope conditions -- that is, from 2:12 up to 4:12 -- felt courses should overlap a minimum of 19 inches. This will provide a double layer of underlayment across the entire roof. The photo above shows what a low-slope installation looks like.
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How many layers of roof underlayment do I need?

Two layers of underlayment are required for low-slope roofs. The first course is doubled. Above that, 36-inch wide strips are then applied to the roof in a shingle fashion, starting at the lower roof edge, and overlapping subsequent courses a minimum of 19 inches.
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Can you overlap roof felt?

Roofing felt is required to overlap 2 inches over the lower felt course. The overlapping felt creates a secondary barrier for moisture and wicks water away from the shingles above and the sheathing below. Therefore, a 2-inch overlap provides redundancy at the edges where the barrier is weakest.
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How many layers of felt should be on a roof?

Felting a flat roof requires three layers of felt, so triple the square footage in order to calculate how much felt you require.
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Do you nail or staple roofing felt?

Some roofers prefer to attach felt underlayment with 1-inch roofing nails or special nails with plastic washers, but most codes allow staples, which are easier to drive.
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Roofing Underlayments EXPLAINED by a roofer: Tar Paper, Synthetic, Ice and Water Shield



Can you double layer ice and water shield?

“In parts of the country where severe ice dams and wind- driven rain can cause leaks, use two layers of Grace Ice & Water Shield around the eaves – one directly on top of the other with the flashing or perimeter metal in between the two membrane layers.”
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Can you use a staple gun for roofing felt?

Staples can be used for tacking it down, but not recommended to hold. When the shingles are installed the felt is not going anywhere. Back in the day all I used was staples and /or roofing nails now plastic tops are the norm.
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How far apart should nails be on roofing felt?

Use temporary nails to hold the felt while you tack it down properly. The nail distances should be roughly 6-7 inches apart. Work slowly and keep things neat.
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Is roof felt adhesive necessary?

Considering the amount of rain that we get in the UK, to say nothing of the snow in winter and early spring, a properly waterproofed shed roof is essential. It is not enough to slap a few pieces of new felt over the old felt with a bit of glue, nor should you forgo the use of nails and glue all the felt down.
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How far should you overlap tar paper?

Tip. If your rolls of tar paper aren't long enough to cover the length of the roof, use more than one strip to make a line across. Overlap the seams by 5 inches, and alternate the seams as you move up the roof so they don't line up, similar to how you adjust seams when laying hardwood.
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Are two layers of shingles OK?

In most states, you're only allowed to have 2 layers of shingles on a roof for fire safety reasons. However, you'll still see roofs that have 3 or 4 layers today. If you already have 2 or more layers, a contractor will recommend a full replacement.
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When applying asphalt shingles on a slope less than 4/12 what form of underlayment is required?

for asphalt shingles, NRCA recommends a single layer of no. 15 asphalt-saturated underlayment be used with roofs having slopes of 4:12 (18 degrees) or greater. for roof slopes between 3:12 (14 degrees) to 4:12 (18 degrees), NRCA recommends a minimum of two layers of no. 15 underlayment.
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How many layers of 15lb felt would needed for a fiberglass shingle on a normal sloped roof?

Guide to Roofing Underlayment or Felt Installation for Standard Roof Slopes. According to Best Practices Guide to Residential Construction: On roofs with a slope of 4:12 or greater, use a single layer of 15 lb.
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Is it OK to put ice and water shield on entire roof?

In areas where the risk of either ice dams or wind-driven rain is severe, it is sometimes recommended, or mandatory, to install ice and water protector over the entire roof, regardless of pitch.
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Do you put underlayment over ice and water shield?

However, ice and water shields are vastly different in performance and a far more superior product than traditional felt. Ice and water shield need to be installed before other underlayments, including roofing felt.
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How much do you overlap ice and water shield?

A single length of WaterGuard Rain & Ice works best, but if that isn't possible, successive overlaps should be 6". Firmly hand-roll the laps to ensure a complete, water- tight bond. As you apply WaterGuard Rain & Ice complete adhesion to the contour of the valley and up the sides is essential.
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How long does a second layer roof last?

Shorter lifespan – As you might expect, new shingles laid over damaged shingles and rotting decking won't last as long as they could. To make matters worse, a roof with two layers of shingles holds in more heat, which speeds up deterioration. On average, an overlay lasts around 16 years.
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Can I roof over existing shingles?

Roofing over an existing roof is also called reroofing or an overlay. It is the process where roofers install a new roof over your existing one, i.e. add a new layer of shingles, which means that the old roof will not be removed/teared off.
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What is a 2 layer roof?

First of all, multiple layers of shingles simply means layering a new asphalt shingle roof on top of the old one rather than stripping the roof completely to expose the sheathing and replacing it with new shingles.
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Can you felt over old felt?

When felting over any old felt you can use a bitten primer to get a proper fix, some felts are also a 3 layer system allowing them to go over old felt, however if he has quoted for old felt to be removed then that is what he should have done.
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What goes on first drip edge or felt?

Installing roof drip edge flashing properly

The best way is to install the roof drip edge only along the eaves first, then place ice-and-water barrier (in the snowbelt) or felt paper (underlayment) over the drip edge. This lets any water that gets on the roof run down the underlayment and over the drip edge.
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How long can roofing felt stay exposed?

Roofing felt shouldn't be exposed to the weather for more than one or two weeks. The elements easily damage roofing felt underlay despite it being somewhat waterproof.
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