Either way you are spanning 16" but the most common way way is to start at the bottom laying the sheets horizontally. Make sure to stagger the ends of the second row so that they line up with the middle of the first row.
It wouldn't roll either way, Roosters don't lay eggs.
Roosters don't lay eggs.
It's very easy. If you level a line one foot at the bottom of your roof, and then plumb a line up that will tell you the pitch. Probably the best way to do this is to got into the attic take a level, a tape measure, and a marker. Your rafters slope down put your level up against the plywood of the roof hold it level and make a make on your level at one foot, then measure up from the one foot mark to the top of the plywood. Whatever, that measures will be your pitch.
There is no egg. (Roosters do not lay eggs).
In my experience if the chicken laid an egg on a house which way would it roll it would have to depend if the chicken is facing you or its backwards. So if the chicken was facing you the egg would roll left. If the chicken was the other way it would probably go right.
Before you begin, it is important for you to sort the design and then get the necessary permits from your district council. Now, if you are planning to rebuild the roof, then you need to start by framing it. Order the trusses for the design you made or acquired. The measurements need to be exact and the trusses can be expensive. he information you will need when ordering trusses are Slope, Size of rafters Spacing of rafters Length of overhang Location and size of ceiling joists Size of ridge beam and any other bearing beams and Load Weight. Inspect the wood when you get your order to make sure it is adequate. Follow the design specifications from the blueprints and complete the framework. Next, you need to sheet the roof. Make sure you start to sheet the roof from the bottom and make your way up. Use the nails and nail the plywood to the frame of the roof. Lay out once side at a time, and cut the plywood to fit on the edges.. Now, apply the felt paper on the roof, To do so, get the tar paper and have it ready to go. Roll the tar paper across the plywood of the roof until you make sure it is completely covered in the tar paper. Finally, you need to apply the shingles. Shingles are mainly used to protect the roof from rain water. First, drag the bundles of shingles to the roof. Use the nail gun and start from the lowest corner. Next, start nailing it the shingle 1 on each sides. Work you way until one side is finished. Go to the beginning and add next layer. When you have finished with all sides of the roof, you can use single shingles to shingle the corners of the roof. Again, start from the bottom and work up. Hope this helps.
that's funny cause if u don't know rooster don't lay eggs."ha ha".
To lay shingles properly on a roof, start at the bottom edge and work your way up, overlapping each row to prevent leaks. Use roofing nails to secure the shingles in place, following the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure to trim shingles as needed and use a chalk line for straight rows.
You would be better of removing the plywood floor completely - and tiling over the original surface.
To lay shingles for beginners, start by preparing the roof surface and gathering the necessary tools and materials. Begin at the bottom edge of the roof and work your way up, overlapping each row of shingles to ensure proper water drainage. Use roofing nails to secure the shingles in place, making sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions. Trim any excess shingle material as needed and finish with ridge caps at the peak of the roof for a professional look.
To lay roof shingles properly for a secure and durable installation, start by ensuring the roof deck is clean and free of any debris. Begin at the bottom edge of the roof and work your way up, overlapping the shingles to prevent water from seeping through. Use roofing nails to secure the shingles in place, making sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for spacing and placement. Finally, trim any excess shingle material and seal the edges with roofing cement for added protection against the elements.
The roof wouldn't fall.