Rolled Roofing: Basics, Costs, & Self-Installation | ozmqrrznr.com

Rolled Roofing: Basics, Costs, & Self-Installation

Featured in:

Rolled roofing, or MSR, is an inexpensive, easy-to-install roofing material often used for sheds and carports. Unlike individual composite (asphalt) shingles, rolled roofing comes in large rolls of up to 100 square feet; in a sense, each roll is a 100 square-foot shingle.

Easy to find at most home centers, rolled roofing is generally less attractive than shingles or standing seam metal roofing. Still, it’s a good temporary roofing option for residences or serviceable roofing for functional structures like outbuildings.

Dimensions

Rolled roofing comes in rolls of 100 square feet. One MSR roofing roll is usually about 36 feet long by 36 inches wide.

A roofing roll is about the size of one composite shingle square. Square is a roofing term that refers to one roofing unit of 100 square feet. Rolled MSR roofing is thin, making it less durable than composite shingles.

Several types of rolled roofing are used as supplements to other roofing materials. One example is saturated felt, which is builders-grade felt impregnated with asphalt and used mainly as an underlayment.

ProductSize/Weight
Width36 inches
Length36 feet
Size Per Roll100 square feet
Weight72 pounds per roll
Rolls Per Pallet22 to 24 rolls
Size Per Pallet2,200 to 2,400 square feet

Applications

Rolled roofing is best installed on unoccupied structures, like outbuildings, rather than on occupied structures like main houses or ADUs.

  • Sheds
  • Workshops
  • Detached garages
  • Carports
  • Potting sheds
  • Barns

Installation

Rolled roofing material is often used on low-sloped roofs. If your roof pitch declines up to 1 inch vertically for every 12 inches horizontally (1:12 pitch), it is a good candidate for rolled roofing as long as you use the concealed nail method of fastening. 

Otherwise, the safest minimum pitch for rolled roofing is 2 inches of decline per 12 inches of horizontal direction (2:12 pitch). Rolled roofing should not be used on flat roofs as this could lead to leaks.

Roll roofing installation
  peuceta / Getty Images 

Lifespan and Durability

Rolled roofing has a short lifespan of between five and eight years. Compare this to a lifespan of about 20 years or even more for composite shingles. 

One benefit of roofing shingles is that they can move and shift as the house moves and shifts. Rolled roofing’s larger sections do not move as readily as the home expands and contracts.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Inexpensive
  • Easy to install
  • Installs quickly
  • Adaptable to roof shapes
  • Easy to transport

Cons

  • Few colors
  • Short lifespan
  • Less durable
  • Poor resale value
  • Limited applications

Pros

Rolled roofing is the least expensive roofing material, even compared to composite shingles. 

Rolled roofing comes in relatively light 75-pound units. Lifts are not required to raise them to the roof. Highly adaptable, this product can be cut into strips of any size to cover roofing hips and ridges.

Do-it-yourselfers who might avoid installing a shingle roof can easily install a rolled roof. If removing your current shingles is a problem, it is usually permissible to re-roof over your existing roof with rolled roofing. 

Cons

Rolled roofing comes in only a few colors and styles. The most common colors for MSR are black, white, tan, gray, and green.

Rolled roofing is less durable than shingles. One reason shingles work so well is that the network of multiple, loosely interlocking shingles expands and contracts without stressing individual shingles. By contrast, rolled roofing is like having one big shingle. This shingle cannot respond to changes in the building structure without tearing. 

Rolled roofing is generally considered a less attractive roofing material than shingles or other types of roofing systems. Homeowner’s associations in gated communities may not allow the installation of any structure with rolled roofing, even outbuildings.

Residences that use this type of material will have extremely poor resale value. Few home buyers would consider rolled roofing to be anything more than a temporary roofing solution.

Installation Tips

  • Remove slag, gravel, and other debris to avoid puncturing the material.
  • Underlayment isn’t always required, but it can offer more protection from water.
  • Remember to install the material horizontally (parallel to the eaves).
  • As with installing conventional shingles, start at the bottom of the roof at work upward.
  • Apply roofing cement to the edge of the first strip you lay horizontally.
  • Overlap the strips as you work upward.
Roofing PVC membrane in rolls placed on the roof of the site
 Doralin Tunas / Getty Images

FAQ

  • What goes under rolled roofing?Rolled roofing can be installed directly on top of plywood or wood sheathing. To protect against leakage, a primer or sealer can be applied to the wood first.
  • Is rolled roofing any good?Rooled roofing is good as a functional roofing material for sheds, outbuildings, and carports. It’s not usually considered to be a good roofing material for occupied residences, though.

Find us on

Latest articles

- Advertisement - spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

How to Clean Flat Paint

In many homes—especially new construction ones—the walls in bedrooms and living areas are painted with flat or matte latex...

How to Patch an Air Mattress, With or Without...

Learning how to patch an air mattress is a great way to make your air mattress work like new...

How to Restuff Couch Cushions

If your couch is looking sad, there’s no need to spend hundreds of dollars on a brand new...

The Dirtiest Places in Your House (and How to...

Which room is the dirtiest and harbors the most bacteria in your house? Surprisingly it's not the...

6 New Year Cleaning Resolutions You Can Actually Stick...

You can’t talk about the new year without hearing “resolution.” The term is polarizing—it inspires hope for...

How to Get Rid of Dead Mouse Smells Quickly...

Most homes deal with mice from time to time, but when a mouse dies in or around...