How To Patch Roofing Felt Shingles
Start by laying asphalt felt or other underlayment over the roof.
How to patch roofing felt shingles. Having your roof repaired correctly the first time can save you a lot of time money and headaches down the road. Carefully lift the upper shingle and secure the new shingle with roofing nails. Bend the shingle over the ridge and nail down firmly. Start with the eaves verges valley detailing sections cut lengths of bitumen roof shingle strip from the roll maximum 1m long cutting sufficient lengths to run the length.
Continue along the entire ridge. Repeat the application of the shingle strip for the full. If the cost of the roof repair is truly bothering you consider making your own temporary repair by tacking a tarp over the roof or cutting up some sheet metal into shingles and using these to patch the roof. As asphalt shingles get older their corners often begin to curl downward or upward.
The first step to repair shingles is to remove all remnants of the old damaged shingles including pulling or pounding in all the nails. If you notice a shingle starting to curl you can forestall the inevitable curling by gluing down the curled section. Lift the upper courses of shingles again and slide the new. Overlap each row at least 3 to 4 inches.
Congratulate yourself on a super job. Take the next shingle and overlap it on top of the first on. Using your staple gun secure the felt to the roof. Removing 3 tab shingles using a flat bar to do a repair.
Each length of roof shingle strip needs to be overlapped. Then take your new shingles and starting at the bottom of.