Don’t Let a Damaged Roof Ruin Your Shed, Repair It with Confidence

Your shed roof does a lot of heavy lifting, keeping your tools, furniture, and garden gear safe from the elements. So when something goes wrong, it’s important to act fast. Here’s a simple, no-fuss guide to help you tackle common shed roof problems with confidence.

Common Issues with Shed Roofs

  • Sagging: This can happen when water, snow, or debris builds up. If your roof is sagging even without a load, it could be a sign of water damage inside.
  • Leaks: Tears in felt or missing shingles are often the culprits. Leaks can lead to mould, rot, and a whole lot of hassle, so regular checks are a must.

Lifespan of Shed Roofs

A well-installed felt roof should last around 10 years. Of course, harsh weather and the quality of materials can shorten that. A quick inspection now and then can help you catch problems early.

Repairing Your Shed Roof

  • Health and Safety: Always wear safety gear, use a sturdy ladder, and have someone nearby to help. And whatever you do, don’t put your full weight on the roof!
  • Pent Roofs vs Apex Roofs: Know your roof type. Pent roofs slope to the back and need good drainage. Apex roofs have that classic triangle shape, which helps water and snow slide off easily.

Repairing a Leaking Shed Roof

  1. Remove Fascia Boards: Start by taking off the boards along the roof edge.
  2. Remove Damaged Felt: Carefully pull out any nails and remove the old felt.
  3. Attach New Felt: Nail down pre-cut felt securely, then reattach the fascia boards.

Repairing a Sagging Shed Roof

If your roof is sagging, you can add extra framing inside the shed to give it more support. It’s a simple fix that can make a big difference.

Repairing a Roof with Shingles

  1. Remove Damaged Shingle: Use a pry bar to lift and remove the broken shingles.
  2. Check Wood Underneath: Look for signs of mould, damp, or rot before replacing anything.
  3. Replace with New Shingle: Nail in the new shingles securely and make sure they overlap properly.

Replacing Your Shed Roof

If the damage is widespread, it might be time to replace the whole roof and re-felt it. It’s a bigger job, but investing in a high-quality shed or roof now can save you a lot of trouble later.

Explore Our Sheds

We offer a range of premium apex and pent-roof sheds, built with durable timber cladding and high-quality felt. They’re available in a variety of styles and sizes to suit your garden and your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair a shed roof?

Yes, absolutely, if the damage is minor. For more serious issues, you might need to re-felt the roof or even consider replacing the shed.

Can I seal a leaking shed roof?

Waterproof patching materials can work as a temporary fix, but replacing the felt is a much better long-term solution.

Should I repair the roof myself?

If you’re confident in your DIY skills and follow safety guidelines, go for it! Just make sure you’ve got someone to help and the right tools for the job.

How do I fix roofing felt on a shed?

Start by removing the old felt. Then, secure new felt using nails or a staple gun, making sure to overlap the pieces to keep water out. Trim and seal the edges for a neat finish.

 

We hope this guide helps you feel more confident about repairing your shed roof. If you’ve got any questions or need a hand choosing the right shed, get in touch with our team, we’re always happy to help!