To secure a tarp to your roof.
Putting a tarp on a leaky roof.
Sandwich the tarp by nailing a second 2 x 4 board to.
Center the tarp over the damaged area.
Lay more 2 by 4s on either side of the tarp and attach those as well for a tight well secured water barrier.
Push the free end up and over the leaky section of roof until it extends over the peak and about 4 feet down the other side of the roof.
If you plan on tarping your roof without a professional you should bring.
If you have a helper this part is easy.
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.
The 2 by 4 should be about 2 feet longer than the tarp width.
Then fold the excess tarp under a few rotations for a tight clean fit.
Install a blue tarp on a roof.
Grab one corner of the tarp and have a helper grab the other end.
Time to add your furring strips.
If possible wait to do this on a dry day.
A tarp placed over a flat leaking roof can protect the interior of your home from further water damage.
It makes sense to get most of the pieces of wood up on the roof beforehand.
Lay the tarp flatly over the damaged area and make sure there are at least 4 feet of it overhanging past the roof s peak and the rest over the eave.
It probably goes without saying but the size of the damage also.
Bring all of your tools up to the roof.
Attach the 1x2s through the tarp and into.
Try to pick a day that is not windy or else you may face frustration.
Get some friends or family to help you.
Wrap the tarp around the 2 by 4 at least twice.
Positions several 1 2 pieces of lumber on the tarp running vertically down the slope of the roof.
Bring a brush with you onto the roof.
Measure the dimensions of the tarp to be used.
Wrap the end of side a over a 2 by 4 that is 2 feet wider than the distance between sides b and d.
Extend the top edge of the tarp over the ridge of the roof.
Unfold the tarp on the roof.
If required cut plywood as needed cover up any existing penetrations with plywood secure the perimeter with screws every 6 to 12 into the roof sheathing below preferably into trusses unroll the full tarp make sure that the length extends 1 past the edge of the roof on the damaged side.
Cut off the unrolled section of tarp with a utility knife.
Pull away from each other until the tarp is fully unrolled.
Partially unroll your tarp to cover the damaged area from the roof s eaves to peak.
Find the source of the roof leak.
Screw the 2 by 4 directly into the roof to secure it.
Unrolling and positioning the tarp 1.
Find the source of the leak.
Unroll the tarp from the.
Stretch a tarp flat on the roof.
Installing tarp on a roof without nails 1.
Climb on top of the.