UPDATE: Resolution reached. See my post at the bottom of the thread. Thanks for all advice given.
So I have a 12x12 "lean-to" style free standing storage shed/workshop. I just finished mold remediation on it and now I'm in the process of replacing the leaky roof. It had corrugated plastic roof panels that leaked from 3 places where the screws went through and completely rotted out most of the OSB decking. When I went up there to find out where the leak was coming from my foot starting going through the deck left and right...Had no idea it was that bad!
Anyway, I demoed the old roof, replaced all the OSB sheathing, installed #15lb felt and new drip edge flashing all around. I bought 3 tab shingles and I was going to start shingling tomorrow morning. Then reading on here and various sites I realized that the pitch of my roof is too low for shingles! Apparently the water does not run off fast enough and they won't last. It's 7' tall in the front and goes up to 8' in the back...being a 12x12 shed that makes it a 1/12 pitch roof?
Can I get away with installing these shingles on my 15# felt or should I return them to home depot and look at other options? I do not want to go the plastic route again, it already failed me once. I live in south florida so no need to work about ice and snow and such. I do need to worry about hurricanes though. I am thinking about using some sort of corrugated sheet metal roofing. Something I can use with my existing drip edge and felt I just installed as I do not want to have to redo the work. Is this the right way to go? Does home depot even sell that kind of sheet metal?
Thanks for any advice!
-Kevin
So I have a 12x12 "lean-to" style free standing storage shed/workshop. I just finished mold remediation on it and now I'm in the process of replacing the leaky roof. It had corrugated plastic roof panels that leaked from 3 places where the screws went through and completely rotted out most of the OSB decking. When I went up there to find out where the leak was coming from my foot starting going through the deck left and right...Had no idea it was that bad!
Anyway, I demoed the old roof, replaced all the OSB sheathing, installed #15lb felt and new drip edge flashing all around. I bought 3 tab shingles and I was going to start shingling tomorrow morning. Then reading on here and various sites I realized that the pitch of my roof is too low for shingles! Apparently the water does not run off fast enough and they won't last. It's 7' tall in the front and goes up to 8' in the back...being a 12x12 shed that makes it a 1/12 pitch roof?
Can I get away with installing these shingles on my 15# felt or should I return them to home depot and look at other options? I do not want to go the plastic route again, it already failed me once. I live in south florida so no need to work about ice and snow and such. I do need to worry about hurricanes though. I am thinking about using some sort of corrugated sheet metal roofing. Something I can use with my existing drip edge and felt I just installed as I do not want to have to redo the work. Is this the right way to go? Does home depot even sell that kind of sheet metal?
Thanks for any advice!
-Kevin