Secure one end of the tarp to one of the pieces of lumber driving screws with large washers through each of the grommet holes and into the wood.
How to secure a tarp to your roof.
Lay more 2 by 4s on either side of the tarp and attach those as well for a tight well secured water barrier.
Place the tarp unfold or unroll your tarp to cover the damaged area over the roof s peaks and eaves making sure to cover the damaged area and leave at least a foot of tarp on each side.
Pulling the tarp tight around the edges apply 1 3 strapping with deck screws every 8 to 12 making sure you have one within 2 to 3 of each edge.
Wearing a pair of carpenter s gloves wrap the tarp around the boards underneath so.
The 2 by 4 should be about 2 feet longer than the tarp width.
Sandwich the tarp by nailing a second 2 x 4 board to.
Screw through the tarp and the.
There should be an additional 4 feet.
Attach the 1x2s through the tarp and into.
Stretch a tarp flat on the roof.
Find the source of the roof leak.
To secure a tarp to your roof.
Create an anchor board by rolling the tarp s peak end with a 2 x 4 inch board and nailing the tarp to your board with.
Secure 4 2x4 38 x 89mm boards with a drill to the peak ends of the tarp.
Don t forget to secure the strapping used in step 4.
Place your wood planks over the edges so that it doesn t move while you secure it.
The four edges are the peak ends.
Then fold the excess tarp under a few rotations for a tight clean fit.
Extend the top edge of the tarp over the ridge of the roof.
Positions several 1 2 pieces of lumber on the tarp running vertically down the slope of the roof.
Screw the roll side down either at the edge of the roof or to the fascia with a few screws.
Wrap the tarp three or four times around the wood then secure the wood to the soffit or the roof deck on the side of the peak opposite the side that is leaking.
Wrap the tarp around the boards.
Screw the 2 by 4 directly into the roof to secure it.