Locate the rafters by feeling around the surface of the roof.
How to put a roof on a mobile home.
Less labor is needed and there are much smaller refuse fees.
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Call 1 800 297 3758 installing a shingle roof is usually not recommended as a one man job and usually takes a few days for 2 3 men on a 700 square foot roof for a mobile home.
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Flashing can also be used to finish off the end caps around the entire roof.
Lay chalk lines across the width of the roof and over the furring strips to mark the location of the rafters.
The roof over process is going to vary widely depending on the size of your mobile home the materials you use and the current state of your roof.
Attach the tiles or shingles on the wood starting at the bottom and working your way up.
Using this method allows for the layering of the tile or shingles to prevent leakage.
If you ve got an older manufactured home that has an old metal roof it s probably been sealed and resealed and then sealed a few more times.
Our top recommendations for most mobile home roofs are tpo membrane roofs.
Then add trusses to the frame and to the roof of the mobile home.
A mobile home roof over creates a unique opportunity to completely change the look of the home.
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The final step is to attach the flashing at the top point of the new roof.
You can then apply the chosen roofing material to this roof deck.
A mobile home roof over involves placing a new roof or roofing material over your existing roof there s little to no material removed which can keep costs down.
Make sure you extend any vent pipes through the new roof pitch and seal it with flashing.
A felt paper or underlayment of some kind is put down on roof board and then strips of asphalt shingles are pinned in place one overlapping the other side by side from the peak and down to the roof line.
Generally you ll need to build a frame for your new roof pitch and attach it to your mobile home s roof.
Lay strips of 1 by 4 inch furring end to end and 2 feet apart across the length of the roof.