This is almost the same as the closed roof valley method except a pre bent metal valley lining is installed instead of a secondary roof underlayment.
Roofs with closed valleys.
For a closed valley shingles are installed across the joint where planes intersect.
It is popular because the two roof planes do not need to be shingled at the same time.
Closed cut shingle valley installation.
Woven valley shingle installation.
This essentially extends the asphalt shingles through the valley so the roof surface covers or closes the valley area hence the name.
A closed valley is where the tiles or shingles are butted up against each other in the center of the valley.
If you have a shingled roof as most torontonians with a sloped roof tend to have then you will have one of two kinds of valleys on your home.
The main advantage of closed valleys is that they protect the roof from snow and ice build up however in florida this is not an issue that needs to be considered.
In general the closed cut valley method implies stretching one side of the shingles beyond the valley while those on the other side are trimmed.
If you are looking to install shingles you might want to consider the closed cut valley method.
Closed cut valley even if i work toward the valley with three tab shingles cut valleys are faster than woven valleys hands down.
In the closed valley method the shingles are installed onto the roof.
For a closed valley the roofer will install the shingles onto the roof deck and extend the asphalt shingles through the area where opposing roof planes meet so that the shingles cover or close the valley area.
The shingles completely cover the underlayment and they become the valley lining itself.
If you are installing a closed valley the roofer will install shingles to the roof deck and extend the shingles through the valley so that it covers the entire valley area.
With each new course roofing shingles continue up the valley.
With a closed cut valley there s no need to shingle the two roof planes at the same time.
The three methods to shingle a roof valley.
An open valley has a gap usually about 6 inches between the tile or shingles at the valley area.
Closed cut valleys also called closed valleys are installed.
The shingles act as the valley lining and protect the surface from water runoff.
Roofing material manufactures or roofing associations may have recommended installation guidelines for their products or for various roofing materials.
To achieve a woven valley installation a roofing professional lays shingles in the valley and weaves them.
When finished the valley and its underlayment will be completely covered with asphalt shingles.
According to long time iko sales representative jeff tessaro closed valleys for residential construction have been popular since he was a roofing contractor in the late 90 s.