How to felt a shed part 1 of how to felt a shed deals with how to strip old felt from a shed roof without damaging the roof or trims in the process.
How to replace roofing felt on shed.
As a rule of thumb you should apply new felt on your shed every 2 3 years if it is exposed to the elements and not sheltered.
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There are many reasons replacing a shed roof is necessary such as leaking water damage mould or tears in the material to name a few.
To attach roof felt on a shed start by calculating the area of your roof and buying enough felt to cover it.
Shed roof felting replacing worn and split felt on the roof of a shed is essential if you want your tools and other garden equipment to stay in good condition you should aim to check the condition of your shed roof felt at least once a year.
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Our step by step guide will help you get it done quickly and easily.
For easier cutting unroll the material on a flat surface and use a hooked blade knife to cut the felt to the size of your shed s roof.
Replacing the felt on a shed roof is vital to protect your shed from the elements.
Doing this will allow you to spot potential problems early rather than waiting until water starts to drip into the shed.
With felt shed roofs only expected to last 5 7 years they are by no means a permanent solution and may need replacing sooner than you think.
Fitting felt to a shed part 2 gives instructions on how to fit roofing felt to a shed roof cutting nailing gluing and replacing wooden trims afterwards.