How to Tarpaulin a Roof for Temporary Roof Repair?
How to Make a Tarpaulin Roof Repair?
What Makes a Good Tarp?
You’ll obviously need a tarp that is big enough to extend past the edges of the damaged area by at least 3 feet. Thicker tarps like LDPE tarpaulin and cross laminated tarpaulin tend to work better and can hold you over even longer until repairs can be made. The storm damage tarps you choose should be heavy-duty and have UV inhibitors like LDPE tarpaulin or otherwise choose cross-laminated tarpaulin which is designed for outdoor use.
- Unfold or unroll your roof repair tarpaulin, to cover the damaged area. Make sure to cover the area which is damaged.
- Roll the roof repair tarpaulin’s edges using 2×4’s to secure the wood and by using 3 ¼ inch nails secure the tarp.
- After this step, sandwich the tarp between another 2×4 tarp, and temporarily secure the bottom. This step ensures that the storm damage tarps are fully protective.
- Additionally, begin this tarpaulin roof repair process only when the weather is mild.
- Never stand or step on your temporary roof cover tarp as it may be slippery.
Secure Tarpaulin Roof Repair
- Secure additional edges of storm damage tarps that may be loose using more 2x4s nails.
- For a long-lasting placement, secure the tarps by nailing them to anchor boards.
- The easiest way to secure a storm damage tarp is by using sandbags to weigh it down and keep it from blowing away.
- Make sure all edges of your storm damage tarps are secured for roof leak protection and debris-free.
Where Can I Buy Tarpaulins for My Roof?
It’s important to do these necessary emergency repairs according to our VJ Tarpaulin’s roof tarping guide to prevent further damage from occurring. You can buy all types of storm damage tarps like LDPE tarpaulin, cross-laminated tarpaulin or any other roof repair tarpaulin from our VJ Tarpaulins. You can also look out for agricultural products on our Gaja hi-tech website and check out weeders on the WEIMA website.
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