The recent bad weather has found weaknesses in my shed roof. It is only 10ft x 12ft so the work required is small. I have covered it with a tarpaulin for the time-being and have replaced the soggy timbers at the gable ends.
My question relates to the replacement felt. The existing felt is loose-laid (one layer of a fairly heavy felt) and so is easy to remove. Conventional instructions advise not nailing the felt down from the roll but to open it up and let it 'mature' on site. Is this really essential? Could I fix it at the top of the ridge and let it mature under the tarpaulin before finally nailing it down in the spring? The overlaps would be left unsealed.
My question relates to the replacement felt. The existing felt is loose-laid (one layer of a fairly heavy felt) and so is easy to remove. Conventional instructions advise not nailing the felt down from the roll but to open it up and let it 'mature' on site. Is this really essential? Could I fix it at the top of the ridge and let it mature under the tarpaulin before finally nailing it down in the spring? The overlaps would be left unsealed.