Wrap the tarp around the boards.
How to attach a tarp to entire roof.
Don t forget to secure the strapping used in step 4.
Installing a tarp on your roof is easier than you think.
Here are the steps on how to install a tarp on your roof without nails.
The 2 by 4 should be about 2 feet longer than the tarp width.
Screw the 2 by 4 directly into the roof to secure it.
Cut to fit this length.
Partially unroll your tarp to cover the damaged area from the roof s eaves to peak.
Partially unroll or unfold enough of the tarp to cover the leaking section of the roof from eaves to peak with an additional 4 feet on each end.
Unfold the tarp on the roof.
Do the same to the other ends of the tarp to keep it secure and watertight.
Secure 4 2x4 38 x 89mm boards with a drill to the peak ends of the tarp.
Using cap nails attach one of the tarp s peak ends to a 2 x 4.
Create an anchor board by rolling the tarp s peak end with a 2 x 4 inch board and nailing the tarp to your board with.
There should be an additional 4 feet.
If you have a helper this part is easy.
Install a blue tarp on a roof.
You need to know first which spot on the roof needs tarping up.
Find the source of the leak.
Securing the tarp to your roof 1.
Wrap it around the piece of wood and adhere the board to the roof with screws.
Time to add your furring strips.
The 2 x 4 should be against the roof so it won t collect water and debris.
Screw through the tarp and the.
Sandwich the tarp by nailing a second 2 x 4 board to.
Lay more 2 by 4s on either side of the tarp and attach those as well for a tight well secured water barrier.
It s even easier if you do it without nails.
It makes sense to get most of the pieces of wood up on the roof beforehand.
The four edges are the peak ends.
Wearing a pair of carpenter s gloves wrap the tarp around the boards underneath so.
Try to pick a day that is not windy or else you may face frustration.
Wrap one end of the tarp around a 2 x 4 that is 2 feet longer than the width of the tarp.