I've just botched a felt roof - will it last?

I've just botched a felt roof - will it last?

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V8RX7

26,996 posts

265 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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Piersman2 said:
Apart from the fact you've done it completely wrong, it looks pretty good
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LeadFarmer

7,411 posts

133 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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Looks like you've laid the felt sheets vertically?

Id have laid them horizontally, starting at the bottom, each length being overlapped by the one above.

paulwirral

3,192 posts

137 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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You've actually done it the correct way , always dress the felt to the fall of the roof , although I will say it doesn't really matter on a shed roof that has a good fall on it , either way is fine , it's just quicker to run it across hence why it's usually done that way .

Dizeee

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18,445 posts

208 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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dazwalsh said:
Unless its not horizontal rain that will be fine, are the overlaps glued down?
Kind of - used felt roof adhesive (horrible stuff) and stuck them down.

paulwirral

3,192 posts

137 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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Dizeee said:
Kind of - used felt roof adhesive (horrible stuff) and stuck them down.
The only thing you may want to do is nail a treated lath down the joints and a right angle cover strip over the verges , ends , to stop the wind getting hold of any loose edges . Your roofing job will last for ages , don't worry about it , I've seen a lot of so called pros do worse .

roofer

5,136 posts

213 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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paulwirral said:
You've actually done it the correct way , always dress the felt to the fall of the roof , although I will say it doesn't really matter on a shed roof that has a good fall on it , either way is fine , it's just quicker to run it across hence why it's usually done that way .
Yup, and also as above.