This video explains how to repair and replace both three tab shingles and architectural shingles. It goes into detail with specific instructions for removing the …
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If you are selling it right away then the shingles not matching is an issue. However, if you use the same original colour it will fade to match the existing. I would think a different color might fade differently.
Hello show me how u do it in the winter high house 12/12 pitch see how easy that is
I get so annoyed when I see pasty ass rookies talking about how to do a roof..you notice a trend on a lot of your videos? you notice how the real veterans and pros disagree with a lot of what you're doing? I can list 20+ things after just skimming through 3 videos..whats your deal man? how many years exp do you really have? whats the most square you've put on solo? I can tell by the way you hold them nails and the hammer you're scared of it..gtfo with this BS..i'm starting my own chanel soon to put rookies like you to shame and TEACH the proper way.
So fake!! Good advice but trying to get people to spend more money on bullshit they don't need! scam!
very informative, thanks
que estupedes al buey lo vieran de llevar acer un proyecto de mil es cuadras aver que ace el BUEY
wish my first house was as big as the one he is working on.
i play minecraft but this was interesting
Thanks.GOOD EXPLAINED.
Very informative. Thanks!
#1. I have one piece of a tab about 12'' x 4'' (width) that blew off during wind storm last week. I have about 6 spare shingles left (stored in attic)from the original roof. I saw a couple of other videos showing that you can just cut a section of shingle to repair, rather then use a whole shingle. Do you agree with using a partial shingle, as long as I use technique the way you did with the whole shingle?
#2. While I was on the roof, I noticed around 4 separate shingles that had small cracks in a tab, running from side to side. I tried to softly lift bottom of tab, and each one easily raised up to the cracks, so the seal is definitely broken. I was hoping that I could apply Black Jack Roof Cement below the cracked part of the tab, and at the bottom, plus run a bead on top of the crack. Would that work? I'm worried the lifting the tab too high to apply the cement at the crack may break the tab. Would you suggest trying this to see if it works or just replace each tab?
I was not planning to hammer any nails (since it would be exposed nails), unless it would help hold cracked shingle down. It is on the back of my home, so no one would see it. I'm guessing there is a reason that the nails are not exposed, besides cosmetic and nails eventually rusting?
Also, since some of the shingles are getting the cracks, I expect more to happen. The roof/shingles are 16 years old, so I was hoping to get another 2 or 3 years before time for new roof. This roof also went through Hurricane Ivan and a couple of other less powerful hurricanes. Lost 3 shingles during Ivan, so I have been lucky so far.
From reading my comments, you can probably tell that I have never done this before:)
Thanks in advance!
what sealant did you use
Thanks.