How to Shingle a Hip Roof
Shingles on a hip roof can add a touch of style to any house. A proper research, regarding the style, color and price, will prove to be useful if you are planning to install shingles for your house...

Instructions Installing Shingles on a Hip Roof
Installing shingles on a hip roof can be a bit tough if you have no prior knowledge of shingles and roofing. In this case you can seek professional help, who may do this task for a fee. However, if you have slight knowledge regarding this installation, then you can try your hand at it. With a bit of research, you can accomplish this task successfully and lay a beautiful hip roof with shingles.
- Before getting to the task of installing roof shingles, you have to take appropriate measurements of the roof so that you purchase only the required number of shingles. The shingles can be purchased from any hardware or home improvement store. To lay them on the roof, begin from the back, while moving forward. This action will help you determine the amount of shingles visible on the main region.
- Once you are done with the measurements and markings, you can get to the next step of laying the shingles. You can also install additional flashings on the tin strips and ridges on the roof edges to provide extra support to the shingles and also protect them from water damage.
- Before laying the shingles apply a layer of roofing cement to hold the shingles in place and also prevent water clogging. Start from the bottom of the roof and proceed towards the top while laying the shingles on a hip roof. This method will ensure that the entire area of the roof is covered and the shingles are placed uniformly. Trim the shingle according to the angle of the roof's ridge.
- Use a standard cut shingle and begin at the eaves of the roof. With the help of a nail and hammer, secure the shingle on the ridge, so that it is aligned properly and gives support to the rest of the shingles to be installed. Nail the shingle in such a way that the nails are fixed on each of the upper corners. The second half of the shingle should be laid flat against the corner to extend it beyond the roof.
- Align the rest of the shingles in the same manner till the entire edge of the roof is covered. With every laying, apply an additional layer of roofing cement. Move towards the top, till you reach the main roof. You can install regular shingles for the main roof. Cut the extra folding of the shingles with a utility knife so that they fit appropriately on the main roof. To hold the shingles on the main roof, layer them with roofing cement.
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