A square of shingles is 100 sq. ft. The figures you list total 1,446 sq. ft. You would need at least 15 squares of shingles. You will need extra for the starter row and the ridge cap.
It depends on the size of the shingle!
A shingle...
You still need to indicate the pitch, the roof sheathing, and the shingle weight.
It depends on whether or not it requires a tear-off, if valleys are involved, what type of shingles are desired, the pitch of the roof, and many other factors including location.
Standard fiberglass shingles come 3 bundles to the square.
The type of shingle you need really is a factor of what slope your existing roof has. A low slope roof needs a much different type shingle than a high slope, as water can intrude under the low slope. In this situation, a different type roof might be a better option.
To shingle a roof, you need the shingles which can be made of a variety of materials, the most common being asphalt. You then need a hammer and roofing nails, which are specially made for roofing.
It depends on the size of the shingle!
10 square, 11 will ensure you have enough.
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We were looking at shingle samples for our new roof.
yes it should be removed. the new metal roof acts as its own drip edge
You need 18 squares, which is 54 bundles.
One of the most important safety tools youll need is a good pair of rubber soled shoes. For a shingle roof, once you find the leak look for damage, a cracked or missing shingle may just need replacing. If no damage can be seen you will need to call a professional. To repair curled back shingle, use asphalt roof cement. In the summer a curled back shingle can to easily straighten out, but in the winter a shingle can become brittle. To soften a cold brittle shingle, careful use a propane torch with a flame-spreader nozzle. Apply heat only to soften, not until it catches fire. Once flatten apply roof cement generously to the bottom and edges and press firmly into place.
A shingle...
You still need to indicate the pitch, the roof sheathing, and the shingle weight.
Galvanized typically, although stainless steel would be hard to beat.