Roof jacks provide a stable surface to work increasing safety and making it easier to apply roofing.
Roof jacks for shingles.
This tool is perfect for all roofing projects since it is easy to set up and remove.
Once we have applied the shingles we need to nail the first course.
When installing or repairing shingles on a steep roof you need the support of roofing jacks which are brackets that hold a length of two inch scaffolding.
The main advantage of using roof jacks and walk boards instead of toe boards is that they do not damage the new shingles.
If the roof has a very steep angle then we need to apply roof jacks.
They are most often seen in steep roof applications.
It really depends on who is going to be fixing the roof.
Roof jacks are steel brackets fastened to the roof decking to support walk boards.
Others often prefer to place the first one at the edge of the roof.
They fasten to the deck or can even slide under the new shingles when necessary.
Steep slopes and unpredictable circumstances can make roofing work dangerous and risky.
The roof jacks will help us gain a better foothold while we insert the new shingles.
Cut roof shingles to fit around the roof jack and insert them under the existing shingles.
You can usually feel sheathing nails which are driven into rafters through the underlayment attach a jack by driving two 16d nails never roofing nails into a rafter.
A surefire way to get straight lines is through using the roof jacks as a guide.
A roof jack is a plank used to create a stable flat surface for you to stand on while working on the roof.
It is usually placed on the fourth or fifth level of the rows of shingles depending on how comfortable you feel on either.
Determine the best place to fasten your first roof jack.
How to use roofing jacks.
Using roof jacks for metal roofs.
Ideally locate a rafter below the sheathing.