Proper alignment is important when installing both the starter shingles and the first course of shingles.
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Drive nails every 3 inches along the rake at one end pull it taut and drive nails along the eave edge.
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Securing the first shingle.
Continuing with the starter shingles.
Position the first course so it overhangs the drip edges by about 1 4 inch and roll it out a distance of 8 feet or so.
After the first shingle has been placed on the roof set the second starter shingle next to it.
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For extra protection add a 3 foot wide strip on top of the 18 incher.
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Finally nail the first course of shingles directly on top of and flush with the starter course.
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Make these by cutting the tabs off full shingles and nailing on just the top portion cutting shingles.
The nails should be about 1 inch from the edges.
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If the starter shingles are not secured correctly at the eave or rake and the first course of shingles is not nailed down evenly across the top of the starter.
Do not penetrate the shingles with the hammer.
Historically starter strip shingles have been used not only at the lower eave edge of the roof but experienced professionals also use them at the gable or rake edges of roofs.
The adhesive on the starter course seals the tabs of the first full course.
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Then nail the starter course to the roof so the edges and ends are flush with the drip edging fig.
A starter course of shingles is next.
Once this course is laid you can begin snapping horizontal chalk lines up the roof to ensure straight rows.
A course of full shingles goes directly over the starters.
Using four roofing nails or up to six in high wind areas secure the starter shingle to the surface of the roof.
Use four roofing nails per shingle as indicated on package instructions six nails in high wind areas.