It would be crazy to try to save that old felt paper.
Removing old felt roof.
Continue tearing off the shingles and underlayment until you reach the roof jacks then start over at the top of the roof.
He says he s re roofing an old house.
Stripping away the old roof more expensive because of the additional labor and materials peeling off the old roof down to the sheathing is your only option if you already have two layers.
Now with the ever changing fbc the roof has to be stripped to the deck and if the decking is not nailed with ring shank nails it has to be renailed and a secondary barrier installed then the felt and then shingles tile or metal.
Push the shingles down to the roof jacks.
He s wondering can you just go ahead and shingle over that or should you replace the underlayment.
Tar and gravel roofs have a layer of roofing felt between the tar and the substrate so removing it with a flat bladed shovel or scraper is usually straightforward though often backbreaking.
As it is removed the material should be.
Remove shingles in a 2 to 3 ft wide section as you work down the roof.
The shingles will roll up like a ball in front of the fork.
Call for free estimates from roofing pros now.
He took the shingles off and the felt paper is still intact.
Aim your shots with the roofing spudder and be sure to keep the blade away from your feet shins knees thighs and free hand.
Clean the roof with a push broom and remove or pound in any remaining fasteners.
Sweep the roof clear of grit and dirt to avoid poking holes in the new felt.
This is for the nitty gritty work in which small bits of tar and gravel have stuck to the roofing membrane.
As you remove the old roofing material it will need to be disposed of.
If you re going to add a roof on top of an old one it s a good idea to remove any loose shingles and apply a new layer of 30 pound roofing felt before laying the new shingles.
We got a email this week from darryl up in crosby.
Oh you should put new felt paper on.
Work from the top bottom and sides to save back muscles.
Use the hammer s claw and the stanley knife to rip away the bulk of the felt then the screwdriver and the claw to pull out the old clout nails.
Besides being tripping hazards they can work through and damage the new shingles.
Find a pre screened local roofing contractor.
It doesn t matter where you start or stop.