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Title: Repairing Weather Damaged Shingles - Red Box Tools

If your house has suffered damage from a thunderstorm and hail storm, you might wonder whether or not your roof has suffered any damage. Repairing weather damaged shingles may not be a do-it-yourself job for every homeowner, however, it can be done. Before you get started on repairing your shingles, you will increase your chances of doing the job right if you start out knowing what kind you have on your roof and how to tell different types of shingles apart from one another. In addition, you will need to see what kinds of adhesives and tar will work best for your particular roof.

Repairing Weather Damaged Shingles
If you are inexperienced when it comes to repairing roof damage, you will most likely want a professional roofer to come to your home and take a look at the damage. A professional will certainly already have all the tools required to repair your roof. Things that the roofer will look for when assessing the damage will be whether or not there are loose or missing shingles and if you have leaks coming from your roof. After taking a look at your roof, the professional will tell you whether or not you have weather damaged shingles.

If you enjoy home projects, then you might have no difficulty in repairing weather damaged shingles. There will be certain types of adhesives, tar and tools required to get the job done right. If you are uncertain about what you need to use, then you might want to consider taking in a shingle sample to your local home repair store and seeking advice. Shingles come in different sizes, shapes and colors, so if you are tackling this project on your own, first you should know what to buy. While repairing a weather damaged roof may not be for everyone, you can try this project if you understand how to do it and what kinds of tools and equipment you need before starting.

Author: RedBox Tools, Inc.

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