How To Replace A Damaged Shingle ?

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By Scott Rodgers

The leaks and holes resulting due to a damaged shingle may affect the overall integration of the roofing segments. It not only enhances the intensity of a damage but also allows an easy passage for water to seep through the internal walls and ceilings.

Instead of availing the service of a professionally acclaimed roofer on the very onset, you can yourself take the daunting task in your own hands. Though the task appears a bit complex and daunting at first sight, it can turn out to be much less demanding if proper logic is applied.

To complement the right course course of action, a right blend of tools and supplies would also be needed. Though all the tools are of utmost importance but a pry bar tool would play a key role in the entire project. The pry bar would do the actual task of dissociating the damaged shingle from the rest of the roofing setup. Also, make way for a small-sized wooden bar.

Remember that most roofing repairs are prone to minor/major nicks and bruises on your body and hence, it becomes quintessential to carry a first-aid along with you. It would comprise of the regular medicines and bandages along with a pair of safety gloves and goggles.

The first phase of the project covers the detachment process of the damaged asphalt shingle. Install an extension ladder to the roof such that the ladder doesn't shake or fumble owing to exertion of weight. To protect yourself against a possible fall down from the roof, tie yourself to a rope where the other end of the rope is attached tightly to a ridge or a metal structure.

Kick off the actual task by tapping the pry bar under the damaged asphalt shingle in such a way that the business-end of the tool is inserted above the gap between tabs. Keep forcing the tool in until the concerned end of the pry bar centers on the nail of the shingle. Exert some downward force on the other end of the pry bar while the business-end holds the neck of the nail. Thereafter, place a wooden bar in the gap under the partially uprooted nail. This particular alteration renders a fulcrum setup to the task and allows the nail to be easily removed.

Similarly, remove the other nails from the shingle as well such that the damaged shingle is suspended from it's affiliated setup. Pull out the shingle and place the new shingle segment in the void. Hammer down the nails on the shingle and apply a bit of a roofing cement on these nails to make the setup rigid.

Apply some cement in the gaps under the shingles tab and finish off the project.

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