If you don t have a helper use the metal rings to hold down the tarp at the furthest four corners.
How to attach a tarp to a metal roof.
Secure the tarp s remaining sides with additional 2 x 4 boards using your screw gun and screws.
Fully secure your roof tarp to prevent flapping.
Use 1 1 4 inch nails to cover the outline of the roof with strips of metal eave flashing also called edging.
It s even easier if you do it without nails.
Do this to all 4 corners.
This will prevent water and debris from entering the damaged area.
Lay more 2 by 4s on either side of the tarp and attach those as well for a tight well secured water barrier.
Good luck and i hope it helps.
To secure a tarp to your roof.
Stretch a tarp flat on the roof.
If you have a old stack of singles you could also put that on the roof to help hold the tarp down.
Here are the steps on how to install a tarp on your roof without nails.
Screw the 2 by 4 directly into the roof to secure it.
Find the source of the leak.
To begin securing the tarp screw through the rolled 2 x 4 boards with your screw gun.
Installing a tarp on your roof is easier than you think.
The 2 by 4 should be about 2 feet longer than the tarp width.
Take a nail and drive it into the ring half way.
Positions several 1 2 pieces of lumber on the tarp running vertically down the slope of the roof.
Get good rope and tie it to the eyelets of the tarp hoping your tarp has eyelets then tie the other end of the rope to the landscaping rods.
Attach the 1x2s through the tarp and into.
You then bend the nail over the ring with your hammer to secure the tarp down.
Then fold the excess tarp under a few rotations for a tight clean fit.
Extend the top edge of the tarp over the ridge of the roof.
The screws must pass securely into the roof.
Using cap nails attach one of the tarp s peak ends to a 2 x 4.
If there are gutters installed on the eaves the eave flashing should be installed to overhang the lip of the gutter by about 1 2 inch.
Wrap it around the piece of wood and adhere the board to the roof with screws.
Find the source of the roof leak.
Never lay the tarp out during a storm.
Lay the tarp across the roof so that at least 4 feet 1 2 m lies on the sloped part of your roof on each side known as the peak.
Place corner pieces where panels will meet bends at the edge of the roofing.
Do the same to the other ends of the tarp to keep it secure and watertight.
You can buy big cork screw landscaping rods to put in the ground.
Let the rest of the tarp hang off the lower border of the roof that overhangs the wall known as the eave.