After that correctly positionthe first shingle and properly snap a line of chalk across the roof to mark the top layer of the shingles.
Shingle layout hip roof.
Mark a chalk on subsequent roof layers upward.
The first couple of hip shingles were cut to match the corner.
The roofers used hip and ridge shingles which came bundled like typical shingles but they break into three pieces.
Ideally you should try to match the shingles on your hip roof in a way which would go with the natural flow of your roof.
Each shingle overlapped the previous one and they were secured with two nails on either side.
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.
Allow the roof shingles to overhang on the roof for about 1 8 inches.
A regular hip roof sits on a rectangular plan with four faces.
How to shingle a hip roof ridge will be done as follows.
The longer sides have a trapezoidal shape while the sides at the front and back have a triangular shape and are called hip ends.
The very last shingle that is placed on the hip roof should be affixed with asphalt roofing cement in addition to nailing.
The chalk line is your guide to where you will position the shingles on your roof.
Ideally the amount of the shingle showing on the main part of the roof matches the hip roof.
How to shingle a hip roof.
The slope or slant of the roof is almost always the same and hence they are symmetrical at their centerlines.
You can actually buy shingles specifically for ridge caps which makes them a little easier to work with.
All the shingles are cut along the hip rafter with a utility knife or in this case the ridgid roofing cutter.
This will help to secure all of the other shingles.