To secure it measure it roll it out over the plywood cut it to the dimensions of the roof with a roofing or utility knife and finally hammer it securely to the plywood with 1 2 inch roofing nails.
How to lay plywood on a roof.
It is assumed here that you will be applying plywood particle board or wafer board sheathing.
During a hurricane the strength of the sheathing on the roof can greatly impact the homes ability to weather the storm.
This video shows how some roofs fail under heavy winds in uplift situations.
For vaulted or cathedral roof construction provide a free ventilation path from eaves to ridge between all rafters.
Preparing your plywood sheets using a string line mark a line to guide the first row at the eaves.
Once the roof rafters are perfectly aligned it is now time to prepare for the plywood sheeting.
The answer depends mostly on how far apart the rafters are and the roof loads which vary based on the pitch of your roof.
The most common scenario is a home that has rafters set approximately 16 inches apart.
The connection between the roof sheathing and the structure is a vulnerable point that is known to fail during a hurricane.
Position the first piece of plywood or oriented strand board sheathing on the bottom edge of the rafter tails at one end of the roof.
Keep these tips in mind when roofing in hurricane areas.
Using these steps you will be able to save big on sheathing your roof.
On top of this underlayment goes a slip which protects the material from tearing as the metal roof expands and contracts with changing weather.
Install baffles providing a minimum of 1 inch of clear space between framing and or under roof decking at eaves to ensure that ceiling or roof insulation does not block ventilation paths.
Align the long edge of the sheathing with the ends of the.