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  • How to Repair a Missing Part of an Asphalt Shingle Roof

    Asphalt shingles are affordable, durable and can withstand strong winds, but severe weather, aging and other factors will eventually take a toll on your roof. When shingles become loose, they may...

  • How to Install Shingles on Valley Flashing

    Installing shingles on your roof can be time-consuming, but doing it yourself can save money. One potential difficulty is putting shingles over valley flashing. Valleys are where two sections of...

  • How to Install Three Demensional Shingles

    Installing three-dimensional asphalt shingles on your roof can improve the look of your home but, more importantly, protect your house from strong wind, weather and leaks. Three-dimensional...

  • How to Install Dimensional Shingles

    Dimensional asphalt shingles are a good choice for your roof because they are easy to install, can last 30 years or more and withstand winds up to 120 miles per hour. Also known as laminate or...

  • How to Start a Shingle Roof Repair

    Shingle roofs can last for more than 20 years if they are not subjected to extreme weather and were installed properly. If you need repairs on a shingle roof, you can hire a professional or try to...

  • How to Replace Warped Shingles

    Roof shingles are constructed to be durable and stand up against strong winds and weather, but they will not last forever. Shingles can be damaged by wind and water; they can crack and split, and...

  • How to Remove or Leave Shingles on When Reroofing

    Redoing the shingles on your roof can improve the look of your home, but replacement is usually done because there is leaking or other roof damage. You will probably be putting a new layer of...

  • How to Remove Existing Shingles & Replace Them

    Installing a new roof on your home or even just a few new shingles here and there, is a big job, especially if you decide to do the work yourself. Before you can install those new shingles, you...

  • How to Install Valley Shingles

    Installing shingles on a roof is not as difficult as you might imagine. However, installing valley shingles can be a bit of a challenge. Valleys are the part of your roof where two different...

  • How to Remove Slate Shingles

    Used on a lot of older homes, slate shingling is one of the most durable roofing materials, but it is one of the most delicate and difficult to remove. Whether you need to remove a few or the...

  • How to Attach a Drip Edge for a Shingle Roof

    If your shingled roof is suffering from runoff woes, the simple installation of a drip edge can make all the difference. A drip edge is just a modified L-shaped piece of flashing that can be...

  • How to Fix a Leaking Roof in Winter

    Leaky roofs are an endless source of frustration for homeowners. Repair, especially in winter, often requires the services of a roofer. Before calling in a professional, however, homeowners can...

  • How to Bend House Trim

    All home repair projects require preparation before beginning. When dealing with something as important as the trim on your roof, follow all instructions carefully because it will be difficult to...

  • How to Put on a Second Layer of Shingles

    Installing a second layer of shingles to a residential home is a significant home maintenance project. In the case of a simple, ranch style home, the project can be completed without...

  • How to Seal a Flat Roof

    Flat roofs aren't really flat but have minimum slope to allow sufficient drainage. Ponding, or pooling of water, on flat roofs is a common source of leaks because the drainage slope has been...

  • How to Repair a Hole in the Metal Roof on a Mobile Home

    Holes in manufactured or mobile homes can be created by falling tree limbs or large hail. Once the hole begins, it can, over time, become larger. Repair should be done as soon as possible. Inspect...

  • How to Repaint a Steel Roof

    Although steel roofs are prized for their longevity and durability, they should still be inspected annually for signs of rust or loose fasteners. Painted steel roofs can last up to 10 years before...

  • How to Kill Green Mold on a Roof

    A green roof may be a sign that algae, mold or lichen is taking over, slowly destroying the water-protection barrier between the outside and inside of your home. Shingles have a layer of limestone...

  • How to Finance a New Roof

    Since a new roof can cost $15,000 or more, depending on the size, paying out of pocket is not an option for most homeowners. Financing by taking out a line of credit or a loan is how most...

  • How to Repair Damaged Roof Shingles

    Repairing your roof is one of the most important repairs you can do. Roofs need to be consistently monitored so that small damages do not turn into large problems. The good news is that repairing...

  • How to Compare Roof Shingles

    Roofing shingles are a costly, long-term investment that will add to the value of your home. The type, color and style of shingle you choose, along with any plans, such as painting or additions,...

  • How to Measure a Roof for Shingles

    Determining the square footage of a roof is necessary to find out how many bundles of shingles you will need. Most building material suppliers sell shingles in bundles; three bundles normally...

  • How to Repaint a Metal Roof on an Old House

    A metal roof is durable, damage resistant and has a working life of up to 50 years with little maintenance required. Painted metal roofs occasionally need repainting as scratches, dings and heat...

  • How to Lay Shingles

    The roof is one of the more important parts of your house. Without a properly installed roof your house could sustain serious weather damage that would include water and ice damage issues. It can...

  • How to Get Ice Off a Metal Roof

    Removing an ice buildup from any roof is always dangerous, but particularly so with a metal roof. If your house is improperly insulated, warm air escaping along the edges of the roof overhang can...

  • How to Put Shingles on a Garden Shed

    Installing asphalt roof shingles on a garden shed keeps the shed's contents dry and eliminates structural water damage to the shed's wood components. To form a water shield, asphalt shingles need...

  • How to Find a Leak in a Metal Roof

    Metal roofs on your home and outbuildings protect not only the belongings stored in them, but also the structure itself. Finding the source of a leak immediately is crucial to keeping the wooden...

  • How to Powerwash Moss From Roof

    The upkeep of a house is very important to its value. Moss is a common problem on roofs. The moss holds moisture against the roof surface and speeds up the disintegration of the shingles' surface....

  • How to Choose a Roofing Contractor, Questions to Ask

    Putting a new roof on your home is a big job, it may be a bigger job than you want to take on yourself. When considering contractors the first step is to ask friends and family to recommend a...

  • How to Fix a Hole in the Roof

    A hole in the roof invites disaster--from water damage on drywall and flooring to animal infestation. Temporary patch jobs are only effective until the rain starts. Repairing a roof should be a...

  • How to Patch Up a Leaking Flat Roof

    Roofing leaks can be frustrating and cause huge amounts of damage in a short time. Flat roofs present an added challenge in determining where the leak is originating. The actual damaged roof can...

  • How to Patch a Flat Roof

    This article will show you how to patch a leaking flat roof. A flat roof includes all roll-roofs with little slope. Follow these step to patch a leaking flat roof.

  • How to Install Corrugated Metal Roofing Yourself

    Metal roofing material comes in easy to handle sections. Corrugated roofing material comes in 3 feet wide by 6 feet long section. Lengths of up to 16 feet can be purchased or maybe even longer,...

  • How to Find A Roof Leak And Stop It

    Somewhere on this roof there is a leak. I will show how to find the source of this roof leak and stop it from ever leaking again. This article will use much of the system shown on...

  • How to Make Roofing Tear Off Clean up a Breeze

    Roofing tear of can be extremely messy, as well as creating the potential of causing property damage during the process. Here are some tips to make clean up fast, while eliminating the...

  • How to Put a Roof on a House

    It's a good idea to invest in a new roof every 15 to 20 years to make certain the external factor doesn't lead to an internal splatter; to clear that up, you don't want water damaging the inside...

  • How to Repair an Asphalt Roof

    Despite their durability, asphalt roofs are not immune to cracking, cupping, or wind damage. Each of these problems can cause water damage over time. If there are widespread problems to the roof,...

  • How to Apply Kool Seal

    Kool Seal is one of several reflective coatings on the market to finish or retrofit roofs increasing their thermal resistance and improving their resistance to water damage. Kool Seal comes in tow...

  • How to Put on a Shingle Roof

    Roofing isn't difficult, as long as you start with everything straight and proceed carefully from the bottom up. Before laying the felt tar paper, decide whether the previous roof shingles have to...

  • How to Fix a Sagging Roof

    A sagging roof indicates that there is damage to the wood underneath the shingles. You will need to repair the roof all the way down to the wood sheathing and possibly replace some of the...

  • How to Clean Roof Algae

    With the right care, a good roof can last for decades. Without the right kind of attention, algae can grow, shortening the life of your roof and exposing it to serious damage. Although roof algae...

  • How to Replace Broken Roof Tiles

    Roof tiles are both a practical and decorative way to protect a building from snow, rain and other elements. The tiles are secured to a base, frequently plywood or wood strips, which covers roof...

  • How to Put Steel Roofing Down

    Steel roofing can provide a safe and effective way to protect your home from the elements. It comes in several different colors, and, on a stormy day, it may remind you of days of old when you...

  • How to Reroof Over Existing Shingles

    In many cases it is possible to reroof over existing asphalt shingles. It will depend on the structural integrity of your building and whether or not the building's structure can carry the...

  • How to Clean an Asphalt Roof

    Cleaning a asphalt roof has always been a risky business. The project is dangerous for most homeowners as the roof shingles can become very slippery and the chemicals used can be harmful to...

  • How to Get a Free Roof Estimate

    As you probably know, the price of shingles have increased dramatically in the past year. Putting a roof on yourself will save you thousands of dollars. This article provides the information...

  • How to Build a Sub-Roof

    A sub-roof is the sheathing that is installed over the rafters to supply a supporting surface for the actual roofing material. The most difficult thing about how to build a sub-roof is working...

  • How to Build a Corrugated Tin Roof

    Corrugated tin roofing is one of the most resilient roofing materials available. It comes in sheets of 42 inches wide and lengths of 10 feet. Tin roofing offers an alternative to asphalt shingles,...

  • How to Repair Eaves & Roofs

    Although there is a great deal of hullabaloo concerning roof tiles and replacing them, little is said of the importance of repairing warped or sagging eaves. This trim of wood along the edge of a...

  • How to Install Heat Tape on the Roof

    Installing heat tape on a roof is a tool to prevent ice and snow from building up on the roof impeding drainage through the gutter system and causing leaks in the roofing materials. The cost and...

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