its explained on the roofing bundles a bundle will say what it is and how many on the instructions on the back heres a hint three for 100 square ft in 30 year and 4 for 100 sqare ft for 25 yrs and 4 nails for a shingle and buy the rolls of starter course for the out side edges and some cap shingle about half what you need for the job follow the instructions on the wrappers and get plenty of help some old couch cushions work for sitting on and two mean you dont need a walk board but be care ful and get some friends and relatives to help buy some cold drinks and burgers and dogsRoofing, How many bundles to a square. How many nails to a shingle?
3 bundles to a square and 4 nails to a shingleRoofing, How many bundles to a square. How many nails to a shingle?
3 bundles to a square
Typically 4 nails / shingle (1 at each end and 1 nail over each gap if its a 3-tab)
I think there are 15 bundles to a square and 3 to 4 nails per shingle.
depends, but 3 bundles per square for the cheap stuff, and 4 per square for the architechual for asphalt shingles. Regular three tap can be nailed with three nails if you are not in a high wind area. Huricane nailing can involve up to 7 nails.
three bundles to a square, four to six nails to a shingle depending on wind load
In the state of florida...where there are new building codes.....the state requires 6 nails to a shingle. the amount of bundles depends on what type of shingle you are using.
definately 3 bundles for a square. 4 nails per shingle, but some contractors nail in pattern that use only 3 nails, but I always use 4 nails.
opps he's right 3 bundles for 3 tab, number varies dimensional sorry
Depends on the shingles. Square is 10x10 which is 100 sq. ft.
3 for cheap shingles 4 for 45 year 4 nails
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