
Discover how to felt a shed roof with the experts in this step by step video. Shed roof repair is often necessary to prolong the life of your shed and this video will show you how to refelt your shed roof too. Take a look at our in-depth shed building guide at Homebase here: ►►https://www.homebase.co.uk/ideas-advice/garden-and-outdoor/shed-garden-buildings-and-storage/sheds-buying-guide?utm_medium=organicsocial&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=winter19&utm_content=feltashedroof
A shed’s felt roof is its first line of defense against the elements. Unfortunately being exposed to British weather all-day, everyday, means the felt on your shed roof won’t last forever. To ensure your shed has a long life and keeps whatever is inside it protected, you will from time to time need to replace the roofing felt.
You’ll find all of the tools you need to felt a shed roof at your local Homebase store. Shop online below:
Shed roof felt:
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Felt adhesive:
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Hammer:
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Tape measure:
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Utility knife:
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Hooked blades for utility knife:
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Galvanised clout nails:
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This video will show you everything you need to know about how to felt a shed roof including:
– The types of shed felt roof available
– What tools you need to repair and felt a shed roof
– The best weather conditions for felting your shed roof
– How to prepare your roof felt
– How to measure up your shed roof before felting
– How to correctly fix the felt to your shed roof
– How to fold felt roof corners
– And more…
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NEVER nail down into felt downwards. Always use adhesive and tile battens
Is it poss to use evostik or adhesive for EDPM roofing or just the high performance (bitumen) felt adhesive (to prevent wind uplift & general creep movement) instead of clout nails to avoid puncturing holes thru the felt?
Good video; terrible felt.
Sorry didn't get it. Whats the liquid u are using. Sorry for dumb ass question
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How would I do this on a brick /concrete shed
Many thanks for the tips 🙂