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Roofing and roof jacks meyousikmann 04-25-2007
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Posted by meyousikmann on April 25, 2007, 8:35 pm


Ok, so when using roof jacks on a roofing project, what do you do with the
raised nails that were used to hold the roof jacks in place.

For example, from what I understand, I lay the first several courses of
shingles at the eaves from a ladder or scaffolding. Then, firmly nail the
roof jacks in place so I have something to stand on when working and start
to lay shingles over the roof jacks. At some point, the roof jacks need to
be removed so they can be moved up further on the roof. Removing the roof
jacks will obviously leave the nails that were holding them in place
slightly raised underneath the row of shingles that are laid over the roof
jacks when they are placed. Am I understanding the use of roof jacks
correctly? If so, do the slightly raised nails that were holding the roof
jacks in place pose a problem? Do I need to raise the tabs of the shingles
that were over the roof jacks and nail the slightly raised nails all the way
in?

Thanks for any advice.


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Posted by Lamey on April 25, 2007, 8:47 pm


On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 19:35:54 -0500, "meyousikmann"

>Ok, so when using roof jacks on a roofing project, what do you do with the
>raised nails that were used to hold the roof jacks in place.


>
>For example, from what I understand, I lay the first several courses of
>shingles at the eaves from a ladder or scaffolding. Then, firmly nail the
>roof jacks in place so I have something to stand on when working and start
>to lay shingles over the roof jacks. At some point, the roof jacks need to
>be removed so they can be moved up further on the roof. Removing the roof
>jacks will obviously leave the nails that were holding them in place
>slightly raised underneath the row of shingles that are laid over the roof
>jacks when they are placed. Am I understanding the use of roof jacks
>correctly? If so, do the slightly raised nails that were holding the roof
>jacks in place pose a problem? Do I need to raise the tabs of the shingles
>that were over the roof jacks and nail the slightly raised nails all the way
>in?
>
>Thanks for any advice.


That would be the thing to do.

Posted by Colbyt on April 25, 2007, 9:40 pm



> Ok, so when using roof jacks on a roofing project, what do you do with
> the raised nails that were used to hold the roof jacks in place.
>
> For example, from what I understand, I lay the first several courses of
> shingles at the eaves from a ladder or scaffolding. Then, firmly nail the
> roof jacks in place so I have something to stand on when working and start
> to lay shingles over the roof jacks. At some point, the roof jacks need
> to be removed so they can be moved up further on the roof. Removing the
> roof jacks will obviously leave the nails that were holding them in place
> slightly raised underneath the row of shingles that are laid over the roof
> jacks when they are placed. Am I understanding the use of roof jacks
> correctly? If so, do the slightly raised nails that were holding the roof
> jacks in place pose a problem? Do I need to raise the tabs of the
> shingles that were over the roof jacks and nail the slightly raised nails
> all the way in?
>
> Thanks for any advice.


Do I need to raise the tabs of the shingles that were over the roof jacks
and nail the slightly raised nails all the way
> in?

That is the way I have always done it. And if it has been hot so that the
seal strip has stuck, I add a slight smear of roof cement for insurance.

Colbyt



Posted by Lar on April 25, 2007, 9:42 pm


meyousikmann wrote:

> were holding the roof jacks in place pose a problem? Do I need to raise
> the tabs of the shingles that were over the roof jacks and nail the
> slightly raised nails all the way in?
>
> Thanks for any advice.


you are correct

Posted by Robert Allison on April 26, 2007, 12:15 am


meyousikmann wrote:
> Ok, so when using roof jacks on a roofing project, what do you do with
> the raised nails that were used to hold the roof jacks in place.
>
> For example, from what I understand, I lay the first several courses of
> shingles at the eaves from a ladder or scaffolding. Then, firmly nail
> the roof jacks in place so I have something to stand on when working and
> start to lay shingles over the roof jacks. At some point, the roof
> jacks need to be removed so they can be moved up further on the roof.
> Removing the roof jacks will obviously leave the nails that were holding
> them in place slightly raised underneath the row of shingles that are
> laid over the roof jacks when they are placed. Am I understanding the
> use of roof jacks correctly? If so, do the slightly raised nails that
> were holding the roof jacks in place pose a problem? Do I need to raise
> the tabs of the shingles that were over the roof jacks and nail the
> slightly raised nails all the way in?
>
> Thanks for any advice.

When my roofers are roofing, there are about 10 people up
there, and roof jacks are just too tedious and are never
everywhere you need them. We just cut strips of valley metal
into 2" x 12" pieces. Nail 3 of them to a 12' 2x4 and then
nail the strips to the roof (as you would a roof jack). When
you need to move the 2x4 up, you just slightly raise the
shingle covering them and cut them off above the bottom edge
of the shingle.

One note; I would buy valley metal from a roofing supply for
this as the stuff at the Borgs is probably too thin.

--
Robert Allison        
Rimshot, Inc.
Georgetown, TX

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