2. We then installed the vents into the side of the structure and into the roof gables (figure G). 3. Next, we attached the fascias flush with the bottom of the 2x6 top plate. We butted the fascia boards tightly against one another and secured them to the top plate using 2" nails, 12 inches apart.
4. Next, we trimmed out the door opening.
5. To attach the roof panels, we started at the top of the roof and attached the plywood using 2" nails. We placed the panels beginning at one corner of the roof and making certain that the panel edge was flush with the edge of our building. We also made sure that the panel was centered on one of our trusses.
6. We continued applying the roof panels leaving a 1/16" gap between the panels to allow for expansion.
7. Next, we attached the roof panels using a pneumatic nailer to nail on the trim around the roofline and all four corners of our walls. This trim will not only cover the joint edges, but will also create a nice and finished look for our building.
Lay Shingles
1. Our first step in laying shingles was to apply the roofing felt to the decking. We rolled out the felt, secured it with roofing nails and used a utility knife to trim off the ends.
2. Starting at the bottom of the roof line, we nailed the first row of shingles, securing them with sixpenny galvanized ring-shanked nails. The shingles should extend 1-1/2 inch past the edge of the roof on both the bottom and the sides.
3. We laid another row of shingles over the first, making sure to lap the joints by at least 1-1/2 inch. This double-starter row will ensure that water won't reach the roof decking.