Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeMy dad was a builder and taught us well. Nice to read a post like this and brush up on terminology used in different parts of the country. Sounds like you are in the Pennsylvania or further northern direction where you have real snow and ice loads. Likely your on 1' centers at least 2X8 on a 10 and 12 pitch. If the old decking was showing it's "ribs" may want to go a few more 32nds on the decking. Those three dimensional are going to hide a lot of crooked lines, longer warranty and they hold up better down here in Tornado Alley. If you get off the line some cheat your shingles over a couple three or four runs. Not many will notice. There are a couple thicknesses of the felt paper. You can't go wrong with the thicker. It more durable while being walked on bare. Tell your crew not to plop the bundles down on the roof. I did that a few times when I was younger. The broken picture frames came out of my pocket. Broke a couple old dried up rafters also.
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