What to Do If Your Roof Has Curled Shingles

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Curled Shingles

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    Curled shingles are a common issue in older homes. The problem is caused by the shingles drying out and losing their flexibility. As a result, they begin to curl at the edges and can eventually come loose from the roof. While curled shingles may not seem like a big deal, they can lead to severe problems if left untreated. For one, curled shingles are more susceptible to wind damage. In addition, they can also allow moisture to seep into your home, which can lead to mold and mildew growth.

    If your roof has curled shingles, take action as soon as possible. Curled shingles indicate that your roof requires repair and can lead to leaks and severe damage. You may be wondering what to do about it. Here are some tips on what to do if your roof has curled shingles:

    1. Inspect Your Roof Regularly

    Inspect your roof regularly for signs of damage, and look for curled shingles, as they are a sign that your roof needs repair. This way, you can catch problems early and prevent them from worsening.

    2. Gather Supplies

    You’ll need a few supplies before you begin repairing your roof. First, you’ll need a ladder to reach the damaged area of your roof. You’ll also need some roofing felt, shingle nails, and a hammer. Wear gloves and safety glasses to protect yourself while working on the top.

    3. Remove the Damaged Shingles

    If you notice any damaged shingles, it’s essential to repair them as soon as possible. To repair damaged shingles, you’ll need to remove the damaged shingle and replace it with a new one. You can find replacement shingles at most hardware stores. Curled shingles can be repaired by simply flattening them out and with a putty knife and reattaching them or replacing them entirely. Be sure to do this as soon as you notice the problem to prevent further damage.

    4. Install New Shingles

    To install new shingles, you’ll need to nail them into place. First, install a layer of roofing felt over the damaged area. This will help to protect your roof from further damage. Next, nail the new shingle and overlap it with the existing shingles. Once the new shingle is in place, apply a layer of roofing cement over the top to seal it. Be sure to smooth out any air bubbles as you go. When your in need of new shingles, it is always best to contact a professional before deciding to take the project on yourself.

    5. Repeat

    Repeat steps three through five until all of the damaged and curling shines on your roof have been repaired. Once you’re finished, inspect your work to ensure that everything is secure and there are no gaps or leaks.

    Schedule an Inspection From a Professional

    We have provided this article for you to give insight on how  to fix curling and damaged shingles. Keep in mind – though we have provided this article for your information, we do suggest having a professional do all roofing repairs, even for curled shingles. A roofing professional will be able to assess if there are any issues other than just curled shingles, as well as identify potential issues that may arise in the future. A roofing professional will also be able to get the job done a lot faster and for a better price in most cases.

    So whether you do your repair on your own or have it done by a professional, either way, it’s crucial to take action as soon as you notice any damage to your roof to prevent further damage.

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