You can save a few bucks using pre cut starter strips instead of using a whole shingle.
How to install roofing starter strip.
After the first shingle has been placed on the roof set the second starter shingle next to it.
As well starter shingles have a sealant strip and when positioned correctly the sealant strip will be on the top surface and at the lowest edge of the roof.
Using four roofing nails or up to six in high wind areas secure the starter shingle to the surface of the roof.
Install a continuous starter strip or full sized shingles which are simply turned downside up.
It is packaged two pieces per shingle 16 shingles per bundle.
You will want the roof granular side up when applying the strip.
The end should overhang over the edge about 1 4 to 3 4 of an inch.
Step 3 align the strips.
Install the starter strip which is just a backing for the first visible row of shingles.
Butt the edges together instead of overlapping them.
Starter strip shingles include a high quality properly positioned adhesive that will tightly lock your shingles in place to help prevent shingle blow off link description.
It stops water from getting through to the roof at the gaps between shingles and at the notches between tabs.
You will use the portion with no tabs.
Before peeling the shingle starter strip trim about 4 inches off an end of the first starter strip and align the strip to the area you are planning to stick it on.
The continuous sealant ensures an effective seal between the starter and the first course of shingles.
Do not penetrate the shingles with the hammer.
See the benefits of starter strip shingles a new roof is more than just shingles.
Owens corning starter strip shingle helps save time by eliminating the need to cut shingles to create a starter row.
Place the shingle upside down on a sheet of plywood and use a straightedge to cut it 7 inches wide.
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Continuing with the starter shingles.