Butt a full shingle up against the cut shingle and nail into place.
How to shingle around roof jacks.
Slide a new roof jack sized to fit your vent pipe.
Step 2 attach two jacks attach two jacks to the roof by pulling up a tab of one of the shingles sliding the top of the jack under it.
Use 4 nails per shingle and 6 nails on the prevailing windward sides of the roof as wind resistance nailing.
Use a sturdy extension ladder that extends at least 3 feet above the eaves to climb onto the roof and secure the bottom to the foundation and the top to the eaves or fascia so it doesn t move.
Set the first shingle of the second row back a half tab 6 inches 17 centimeters from the edge of first shingle on the first row and so that the bottom of its tabs just touches the tops of the cutout slots on the shingle below.
Carefully pry up the shingles around the roof jack using a flat pry bar.
Make sure to line up the jack perfectly with the rafter with the bottom butt of the rafter visible at the roof edge.
Repeat this basic pattern alternating shingles across the roof working toward the right side using the chalk line to keep the shingles straight horizontally.
Remove any roofing nails and slide out the shingles.
Open valleys have metal flashing to protect this critical area of the roof.
Pry up the old jack and remove it by pulling it up over the vent pipe.
Attach jack image zoom roof jacks provide a stable surface to work increasing safety and making it easier to.
Lay the second row of shingles.
To replace a damaged roof vent jack on your home.
While some skylight manufacturers include flashing in their products sometimes roofing professionals have to create it or purchase it separately.
I came across this steep roof and took this video about installing the roof jacks and the board before installing the roofing materials.
For many people out.
Secure plank image zoom slip whichever size board usually a 2x8 inch or 2x10 inch will fit snugly into the jacks.
Until you have worked a good deal with roof jacks leave any roofing project higher than one story to a professional contractor.