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[email protected] November 20th 06 05:19 PM

roofing... new layer on top of old.
 
I have a three-tab asphalt shingle roof that I would like to re-roof
myself.
I've heard it is ok to just put asphalt shingles on top of the old (so
you don't have to scrape up all the old shingles) as long as it doesn't
go over three layers deep. Is this true? If so, should I be putting
down tar paper on top of the old shingles before laying the new layer?

Also, is there any disadvantage of going with fancier asphalt shingles
than three tab? I've seen some neat stuff from home depot
(manufacturer GAF) that look really neat, but are definitely not three
tab design.


CJT November 20th 06 05:29 PM

roofing... new layer on top of old.
 
wrote:

I have a three-tab asphalt shingle roof that I would like to re-roof
myself.
I've heard it is ok to just put asphalt shingles on top of the old (so
you don't have to scrape up all the old shingles) as long as it doesn't
go over three layers deep. Is this true? If so, should I be putting
down tar paper on top of the old shingles before laying the new layer?

Also, is there any disadvantage of going with fancier asphalt shingles
than three tab? I've seen some neat stuff from home depot
(manufacturer GAF) that look really neat, but are definitely not three
tab design.

Some localities have regulations affecting this.

I'd take off the old roof.

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Eric in North TX November 20th 06 05:48 PM

roofing... new layer on top of old.
 

go over three layers deep. Is this true? If so, should I be putting
down tar paper on top of the old shingles before laying the new layer?

Also, is there any disadvantage of going with fancier asphalt shingles
than three tab? I've seen some neat stuff from home depot
(manufacturer GAF) that look really neat, but are definitely not three
tab design.


It has been done for years, not popular in my area as high winds are
common, and the physics of the longer nails isn't as good.

The Timberline type shingles are an advantage especially for an amateur
roofer; as they ares so asymmetrical to begin with that mistakes show
up less.


Edwin Pawlowski November 20th 06 06:07 PM

roofing... new layer on top of old.
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
I have a three-tab asphalt shingle roof that I would like to re-roof
myself.
I've heard it is ok to just put asphalt shingles on top of the old (so
you don't have to scrape up all the old shingles) as long as it doesn't
go over three layers deep. Is this true? If so, should I be putting
down tar paper on top of the old shingles before laying the new layer?

Also, is there any disadvantage of going with fancier asphalt shingles
than three tab? I've seen some neat stuff from home depot
(manufacturer GAF) that look really neat, but are definitely not three
tab design.


Many codes allow only two layers. I'd not try for three, but it has been
done. More likely to have problems down the road. If you have curling
shingles, definitely get rid of them.

I prefer the look of the "architectural" style over the three tab. No
disadvantage at all.



Frank November 20th 06 07:20 PM

roofing... new layer on top of old.
 

Edwin Pawlowski wrote:

Many codes allow only two layers. I'd not try for three, but it has been
done. More likely to have problems down the road. If you have curling
shingles, definitely get rid of them.

I prefer the look of the "architectural" style over the three tab. No
disadvantage at all.


When roofer added new shingles over old several years ago, old shingles
were curled somewhat and he recommended textured type shingle to help
hide any imperfections. Looks great.

Reason for not doing more than 2 layers is excessive weight on roof.

Frank


Tom The Great November 20th 06 08:29 PM

roofing... new layer on top of old.
 
On 20 Nov 2006 09:19:40 -0800, "
wrote:

I have a three-tab asphalt shingle roof that I would like to re-roof
myself.
I've heard it is ok to just put asphalt shingles on top of the old (so
you don't have to scrape up all the old shingles) as long as it doesn't
go over three layers deep. Is this true? If so, should I be putting
down tar paper on top of the old shingles before laying the new layer?

Also, is there any disadvantage of going with fancier asphalt shingles
than three tab? I've seen some neat stuff from home depot
(manufacturer GAF) that look really neat, but are definitely not three
tab design.



Before you even think about it, find out if it allowed by local codes.
Some places don't want that much fire fuel on your roof. So one layer
might be the limit.


later,

tom @ www.IRantAndRave.com



Pop` November 20th 06 10:53 PM

roofing... new layer on top of old.
 
CJT wrote:
wrote:

I have a three-tab asphalt shingle roof that I would like to re-roof
myself.
I've heard it is ok to just put asphalt shingles on top of the old
(so you don't have to scrape up all the old shingles) as long as it
doesn't go over three layers deep. Is this true? If so, should I
be putting down tar paper on top of the old shingles before laying
the new layer? Also, is there any disadvantage of going with fancier
asphalt
shingles than three tab? I've seen some neat stuff from home depot
(manufacturer GAF) that look really neat, but are definitely not
three tab design.

Some localities have regulations affecting this.

I'd take off the old roof.


I wouldn't: At least not until after I'd checked with code enforcement
office to see what the code allowed. See the blue pages in your phonebook.
Kind dumb if it's not necessary and there's a good base roof there already.

Pop`



[email protected] November 20th 06 11:57 PM

roofing... new layer on top of old.
 
It can be done but is not optimum.
Old timers would break off the tabs on the old shingles.
No you don't paper over the old.
The best job is to strip, repair the roof decking as needed paper and
shingle.
There are even newer products than 15lb felt that will keep you
somewhat dry if a noreaster blows the shingles off.
wrote:
I have a three-tab asphalt shingle roof that I would like to re-roof
myself.
I've heard it is ok to just put asphalt shingles on top of the old (so
you don't have to scrape up all the old shingles) as long as it doesn't
go over three layers deep. Is this true? If so, should I be putting
down tar paper on top of the old shingles before laying the new layer?

Also, is there any disadvantage of going with fancier asphalt shingles
than three tab? I've seen some neat stuff from home depot
(manufacturer GAF) that look really neat, but are definitely not three
tab design.



[email protected] November 21st 06 03:33 PM

roofing... new layer on top of old.
 
what's better than 15lb felt?


krw November 21st 06 03:43 PM

roofing... new layer on top of old.
 
In article .com,
says...
what's better than 15lb felt?


Ice and water shield?

--
Keith

Eric in North TX November 21st 06 03:47 PM

roofing... new layer on top of old.
 

wrote:
what's better than 15lb felt?


Almost anything, but then, I hate that stuff.



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