Avoid the following common errors.
Exposed valley roof.
When you leave the edges of your shingles exposed instead of covering and overlapping them as you would in a closed system you risk water penetrating up underneath the shingles especially during heavy rainstorms or.
And while some homeowners may prefer the aesthetics of a closed valley the heavier and thicker the shingle the less likely it is to lie flat across a joint.
Especially if you have a significant number of valleys eliminating the metal lining will reduce the cost.
Roof one side of the valley running the shingles across it.
Proponents of the closed variety.
How to choose a roof valley style if you cannot decide which style would suit your roof better it s helpful to understand the differences between the main valley types to gain a better understanding of their functionality.
A closed valley will blend with the rest of your roof and they can be less expensive than an open valley.
Entire width of new metal flashing properly extends over fascia at bottom of roof.
The metal is usually pre painted to best complement the shingles color blend.
For an open valley a sheet of metal usually steel sometimes copper is fastened to the roof deck.
Closed cut valley fully replaced with new metal valley flashing.
Ice barrier underlayment installed in roof valley.
Our roof valley photo above left shows roll roofing used as the exposed valley flashing for an open roof valley an accepted practice.
It is important to remember that a closed valley conceals the valley lining and allows the planes of the roof to blend together.
If you like exposed metal especially if you use copper you may want to pick open.
As for cost closed cut valleys are the way to go.
Fasteners placed in the exposed center area.
Some homeowners do not like the look of open valleys while others feel the metal accentuates the roof s shape particularly if copper or painted flashing is used.
Shingle the other side of the valley the same way.
The two roof planes will stop a few inches short of this to leave the valley open with the waterproof materials exposed.
That flashing is left exposed so the roof has visible lines of metal running down the valley.
Open valleys on the other hand leave the metal exposed which may be more pleasing to the eye especially if copper is used as the valley lining.
On the other hand an open valley roof has exposed metal that can add a unique touch to your home.
Lay one and two tab shingles as you near the valley so full size shingles will run across the valley.
Stop nailing 6 inches from the center.
If you prefer a concealed valley lining and want your roof to blend together choose the closed valley.
In our opinion df while roll roofing or peel and stick ice and water shield membrane work well as roof valley underlayment using roll roofing as the final surface in an open roof valley is not as durable.
Snap a chalkline 2 to 3 inches past the valley center on the top layer of shingles.