How to Install Roof Cap Shingles?
Roof cap shingles are essential for protecting the ridge of your roof from water penetration and wind damage. If you're wondering how to install roof cap shingles, Onlyroofing is here with an easy-to-follow guide to help you do it like a pro.
What Are Roof Cap Shingles?
Roof cap shingles (also known as ridge cap shingles) are installed at the peak where two roof slopes meet. They give your roof a clean, finished look while sealing off the top to prevent leaks.
Tools & Materials You’ll Need:
Roofing nails or a nail gun
Roofing hammer
Utility knife
Chalk line
Ridge cap shingles
Roofing adhesive (optional)
How to Install Roof Cap Shingles?
Follow these steps carefully:
1. Prep the Ridge
Clean the ridge of debris and old shingles.
Snap a chalk line to guide straight installation.
2. Start from the End Opposite Wind Direction
Begin installing the cap shingles from the side opposite the prevailing wind to reduce wind lift.
3. Install the First Cap Shingle
Bend the shingle over the ridge so it hangs evenly on both sides.
Nail it about 5.5 inches from the edge on each side.
4. Overlap and Continue
Each new shingle should overlap the previous one by at least 5 inches.
Secure each one with two nails, ensuring they’re covered by the next shingle.
5. Seal the Final Shingle
For the last shingle, use roofing adhesive to secure it since it won't be covered.
Why Choose Onlyroofing?
Onlyroofing provides premium-quality roofing materials and expert guidance for homeowners and contractors. Whether you’re tackling a small repair or a full roof replacement, Onlyroofing is your trusted partner.
FAQs
Q: Can I use regular shingles for the ridge?
A: While possible, it's best to use dedicated ridge cap shingles for durability and appearance.
Q: Do I need adhesive in addition to nails?
A: It's optional but recommended for added security, especially for the final cap.
Q: How many ridge cap shingles do I need?
A: Measure the ridge length and divide by the exposure length (typically 5") to determine quantity.
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