How Do You Fix A Fiberglass Shingle Without Replacing The Whole Roof?
If you have some background using tools or are the least bit mechanically inclined you can do this. There have been times that a contractor will come out and tell you that you need a whole new roof when you only need to repair a couple of shingles. Why spend thousands of dollars when you can get away with only spending a couple of dollars. The bad part about this job, is that if you are afraid of heights or unsteady on ladders, you will have to find someone else to do this job. The only other set back is that if you only have to repair one shingle then you will probably have to purchase a whole bundle of shingles just to replace one bad one. The first thing that you have to do is find the bad shingle and figure out how many you are actually going to have to replace. Then by gently lifting up on the good tabs above the affected ares, slide your prybar underneath and pry up the nails holding the shingle in place. You usually will not have to remove any shingles lower than the affected ar