Longmont Re-Roofing Guidelines
Longmont Re-Roofing Guidelines
Longmont Re-Roofing Guidelines
Residential Re-roofs
Building Guides
Building Inspection
385 Kimbark St
303-651-8332
This handout addresses the frequently asked questions regarding re-roofing and lists the typical
inspection and installation requirements for common types of roofing materials.
Update 02/05/13
Single Family
Residential Re-roofs
Preparation checklist for the successful installation & longevity of your new roof
Roof Sheathing Preparation (for complete tear offs)
The roof sheathing must provide a rigid surface.
Repair or replace all boards or sheathing which are warped, cracked or delaminated between
supports.
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Single Family
Residential Re-roofs
Laminate Shingles
A cricket or saddle shall be installed on the ridge side of any chimney greater than 30" inches
wide.
A starter course with factory adhesive at the eave line or a manufactured starter with a tar
sealant is required.
Fasten per manufacturer's instructions.
Install drip edge around the entire perimeter.
There should be no tab offset joints closer than 4" between adjacent rows.
A maximum 5" exposure for hip and ridge caps is allowed.
Raise all roof jacks and vents so that shingles are underneath the lower edge of the flange
shingle over the top and sides at least past the point of roof penetration. Fasten down the
lower edge.
At roof to vertical junctions, shingle under the flashing.
At sidewall junctions, provide sealant unless the re-roof is a tear-off, then re-interlace with step
flashing.
An edge and eave overhang of 3/8" - 1/2" is required.
Closed, woven or open valleys must be properly installed.
Replace any damaged or rusted metal.
Nail heads must be flush with shingle surface, not penetrating the shingles or above shingle
surface.
Interlocking
NOT ALLOWED
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Single Family
Residential Re-roofs
A building permit is required anytime there is an addition, alteration, repair or demolition to the main
structure or accessory structure on a lot or parcel.
The issuance of permits and subsequent inspections of the work performed ensures that all
construction in the city is safe and in compliance with the City of Longmont Land Development and
adopted International Building and Residential Codes (IBC & IRC). The primary purpose of these
codes is to ensure a safe and healthy environment for the citizens of Longmont.
Permits are reviewed and issued at the Building Inspection Division office located at the
Development Services Center. The office is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday - Friday.
Smaller projects may be reviewed and permits issued the same day, dependent on the current
work load. Call (303) 651-8332 for information.
As a homeowner you can act as your own contractor and do the work without a contractor's
license on the property where you live if you are the owner. However, if you subcontract a project,
electrical wiring for example, then the subcontractor must be licensed to work in Longmont. You
may as a homeowner be issued a permit for subcontracted work; however, you are also
responsible for inspections and sign-offs on the permit card and assume all liability.
CAUTION: If you do work, or have any work done without obtaining a permit, you could be
incurring liability in the event of a fire or accident related to the work. In some circumstances,
your insurance could be invalidated.
NOTE: Please contact the Building Inspection Division with questions regarding industrial, com-
mercial or multi-family roof applications or with any general roofing questions (303-651-8332).
Please Note:
NOISE: The Longmont Municipal Code prohibits making
unreasonable noise which would cause a person of ordinary
sensitivities significant annoyance and irritation.
CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS & TRASH: The Longmont
Municipal Code requires debris and trash be contained on
the job site.
Update 02/05/13