#151066 - 10/06/08 06:17 PM
Re: Covering a hole in the roof - staple gun or nails?
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 11/09/06
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I would use the slats along the edges and interior sections or else the wind will negate everything.
I would definitely use roofing nails. The staples won't be able to hold it since they have neither depth nor tensile strength that is required.
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#151068 - 10/06/08 06:32 PM
Re: Covering a hole in the roof - staple gun or nails?
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Roofing or plastic capped nails, and wood strips. Staples will be a waste of time if you face anything more than a slight breeze. If using just a tarp, if you can pull the tarp over the edge of the roof, roll the edge of the tarp a few times, and then nail from the soffit side through the rolled tarp, it will hold better than just nailing the tarp to the roof. A few wood strips nailed on top of the tarp will help hold it on.
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#151085 - 10/06/08 08:55 PM
Re: Covering a hole in the roof - staple gun or nails?
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Geezer
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Loc: W. WA
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If there's an actual hole, try to cover it with anything fairly rigid and tack it down, then cover with the tarp and strips. If you just stretch a piece of tarp over the hole, rain will tend to back up behind the lowest strip of wood and gather in the tarp 'dip'. If it's large enough, the weight of the water can either pull a piece of tarp loose, or a small piece of windblown debris can pucture it and it will split, allowing water to ooze through.
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#151106 - 10/07/08 12:28 AM
Re: Covering a hole in the roof - staple gun or na
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Registered: 09/08/05
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The insurance man said I did an awesome job and cut us a check with no questions asked. I didn't want to tell him I did it when I was younger. The roofer offered me a job as well, but I think he was just teasing me. That's one job that I don't care to do anymore for a living. I gladly pay someone to do it now, I'm too old for that anymore.
Also the insurance company paid us for the felt and shingles and my labor because he said if I hadn't had done what I did, they would have paid a lot more in water damages and encouraged me to do it again if this ever happens again. They would rather pay the extra for you to hold it until the roofers get to it than tarp it and get water damage.
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