A guide to fixing the felt roof on your shed with summer on the way it might be time to fettle your shed repair the roof and make that extra garden storage work for you.
Fixing felt to shed roof.
To attach roof felt on a shed start by calculating the area of your roof and buying enough felt to cover it.
For easier cutting unroll the material on a flat surface and use a hooked blade knife to cut the felt to the size of your shed s roof.
As a rule of thumb you should apply new felt on your shed every 2 3 years if it is exposed to the elements and not sheltered.
Whether you intend to use your shed for tools garden equipment or even bikes the extra storage will no doubt come in handy and has the ability to transform your outside space.
As noted above it may be the case that the felt needs repairs.
You may need to replace the felt every two to three years if your shed s in an exposed location or less frequently if it s sheltered.
This means you will need to repair the felt more if it is exposed to rain and snow.
Shed roof felting replacing worn and split felt on the roof of a shed is essential if you want your tools and other garden equipment to stay in good condition you should aim to check the condition of your shed roof felt at least once a year.
Replacing the felt on a shed roof is vital to protect your shed from the elements.
If the felt on the roof of your shed has been damaged somehow it is very simple to apply a patch of new felt rather than replace all of the felt this really depends on how fussy you are about how the roof of your shed looks although if you are careful you will hardly be able to see a small patch.