A roof in good condition is essential. Therefore any residential
shingles roofing repair has to be on the top of your list. If you notice
any seepage from your shingles can be indicators of wood rotting from
within. This needs to be attended to immediately. If you live in a home
that is more than two decades old, the replacing your shingles will be a
necessity. If the roof itself is in good condition then you can take
on the repair work yourself. If not, it is better to get the
professionals in.
If you find that a part of your shingle is missing, you will have to
replace the entire one. Check your store room first for any shingles
that were left behind from a previous set of repairs. If not, get to a
home store and purchase what you need. It is not necessary to get an
exact match, you can settle for the closest possible match.
If you have asphalt shingles, then what happens to them with time is
that they begin to curl. If you notice this beginning to happen, you can
prevent the inevitable for a short time. Glue down the curling corners.
Apply some roofing sealant around it and allow it to dry.
Cracked shingles need not be replaced. You can just repair it. Begin by
applying a thick strop of roofing sealant under the cracked area. Press
the shingle down on it and then apply another coat on top. Once this is
done, spread the paste around. They are also very easy to camouflage.
Look in the gutter for those colored grains that accumulate with time.
Take some of this and sprinkle it on the shingles.
There are several such repairs that you can undertake for residential
shingles. These small repairs will help prolong the life of your
shingles. Actual roof repairs and replacements are very expensive
affairs and can burn a huge hole in your wallet. It is therefore
advisable to wait a while with such repairs undertaken periodically.
Small Repairs Go a Long Way
