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Because roofing is a very difficult and dangerous job, we strongly recommend the
use of a professional roofing contractor to install your new roof.
AND WE CAN HELP!
View a list of roofing contractors in your area with our
dealer/contractor locator.
If you choose to complete your roofing project yourself, the following is a list
of things you'll need:
- A good, sturdy ladder, long enough to safely reach the roof; and a rope to secure the ladder and to serve as a safety line.
- A roofer's hatchet or a hammer.
- Roofing nails through the deck a minimum of 1/8" inch galvanized 11 or 12 gauge nails with large heads at least 3/8" in diameter. Nails should be long enough to penetrate through the shingles and 3/4" into the roof deck, or completely through the deck. Normally you should use nails that are 1 1/4" long for new roofs, 1 1/2" long for reroofing over old asphalt shingles, and 1 3/4" long for reroofing over old wood shingles.
- A pouch or nail apron and a tool belt.
- Asphalt plastic roofing cement.
- Metal drip edge for rake and eave.
- Fifty foot tape measure.
- Utility knife (for cutting roofing).
- Tin snips for cutting metal drip edge and metal flashing.
- A straight edge.
- A caulking gun and putty knife.
- A chalk and string line for snapping straight guide lines.
- A pair of gloves.
- Mineral surfaced or coated rolled roofing material for valley installations.
- Metal flashing material as described in the section on flashings.
- Soft soled shoes to prevent slipping on roof.
Be sure to check out the installation
instructions for specific materials required for your project.
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