Then fold the excess tarp under a few rotations for a tight clean fit.
How to attach a tarp to a leaking roof.
The screws must pass securely into the roof.
Extend the top edge of the tarp over the ridge of the roof.
Do the same to the other ends of the tarp to keep it secure and watertight.
Using cap nails attach one of the tarp s peak ends to a 2 x 4.
Screw the 2 by 4 directly into the roof to secure it.
Lay more 2 by 4s on either side of the tarp and attach those as well for a tight well secured water barrier.
Make sure the screw goes through the tarp then the wooden board and into the roof.
Allow a roof leak to progress and it will eventually lead to even more serious problems.
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Positions several 1 2 pieces of lumber on the tarp running vertically down the slope of the roof.
Screw through the tarp and the boards into the roof with a drill.
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To secure a tarp to your roof.
Choose 6 equally spaced spots on each 2x4 board.
Find the source of the roof leak.
Wrap the other edge of the tarp around the plank.
Secure the tarp s remaining sides with additional 2 x 4 boards using your screw gun and screws.
To fasten the furring strips to the tarp and roof use 2 to 3 galvanized roofing nails.
Stretch a tarp flat on the roof.
To begin securing the tarp screw through the rolled 2 x 4 boards with your screw gun.
Attach the 1x2s through the tarp and into.
The reason for the longer nails is to go through the furring strips the tarp and then just enough length will be left to bite into the roof sheathing.
This will prevent water and debris from entering the damaged area.
Then with a drill screw in 2 inches 5 1 cm long screws.
The 2 by 4 should be about 2 feet longer than the tarp width.