A hip roof can also have five ridges.
Shingling a hip roof.
Ideally the amount of the shingle showing on the main part of the roof matches the hip roof.
Replacing the shingles on a hip roof requires more time and effort than working on types of roofs.
How to shingle a hip roof.
This video provides step by step instructions and tips on how to install hip and ridge shingles.
The classic hip roof configuration has four ridge peaks where the four sloping sides meet to form a point.
You will need to cut more shingles to size and pay special attention to how the shingles lay on the roof as you round corners.
Hip roofs do not have gable ends but instead they feature sides that all slope downward and must be shingled.
A couple of weeks ago we published a two part series showing how a local roofing contractor shingled a roof with architectural shingles.
How to install asphalt shingles on a hip roof.
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What you ll need to shingle a hip roof.
How to lay shingles.
More shingles will need to be trimmed and sized as laying them includes working around corners and you ll spend additional time and effort matching them with the natural flow of the roof.
A standard hip roof resembles a four sided pyramid.
Shingles protect sloping rooftops from the effects of rain snow and hail while providing an attractive crown for the house.
Because a hip roof is shaped differently than a traditional gable roof it means shingling it can be more difficult.
Replacing hip roof shingles takes more effort and time than the same project on any other type of roof.
This project guide is a combination of those two articles and it covers replacing the existing roof decking installing underlayment and ice dam protection laying the first row laying shingles in the field flashing ridge shingles and vents and more.
As already mentioned earlier replacing the shingles of a hip roof is going to take a lot more time and effort on your part.
Now that your roof is all ready for a shingling job let us come to the most important section of our article viz.
A hip roof may be virtually square sloping from one main roof point downward on four equal sides or it may have an extended roof ridge and additional hips designed by the architect.