After both hips were finished the guys would place a shingle along the ridge.
How to shingle peak of hip roof.
To make the shingle flush they would cut a short slice parallel with the ridge.
Start on one end of the peak and secure a shingle with two roofing nails.
Make sure that you start with the first ridge cap lying on the bottom of the ridge of your hip roof.
You need to trim those shingles so that they fit correctly.
Repeat this until you reach the topmost ridge and then repeat for every hip ridge.
Bending and overlapping these flaps the guys would put two more nails to anchor it in place.
The remaining shingles will be placed following the same method and trimming to the correct angles as needed.
The starting shingles for each row will typically be halved at the ridge of the hip roof as you ascend.
Have one person lay shingles in the proper place and another person nail shingles down.
Now use a single cap at every spot as you go up the ridge.
That s how the guys.
Overlay the first shingle with the next nailing in the same manner as for the first shingle.
The hip shingles continued all the way to the ridge and that last shingle was cut to length so as to avoid covering the open ridge rafter.
Working on the base of the edges of your hip roof by making use of 2 stacked shingles.
Only work on one row at a time until you are finished.
The exposed section of the tab should face out and there should be one nail on either side of the peak.
Determine the width of the shingle pieces and snap a line a little less than half that dimension on one side of the hip or ridge peak then align the side of the shingles along that guide.
Work your way towards the middle of the peak from either end being sure to cover the nails with every following shingle you lay.