Great video man. And concise and simple. I watched quite a few and YOUR is THE best, and easy to follow. Getting a tab broken every so often by wind. Wish ya'll were up in Fort Worth. We need good roofers. Thanks!
Good question! If that's the case then all you have to do is carefully remove the needed roofing nails along the ridge/eave line without tearing the shingles to prevent you from having to replace them. This way you can get to the wind damage shingles below the ridge line.
Clearest instruction of the many videos I've watched. Step 1: break the seal on row 3. NOBODY stated the first step that clearly.
Glad we could help! Thank you very much for your comment.
You make homeowner feel confident replacing shingle's . Thanks again I just replace mine.
So glad you feel that way. I really try to make every video as easy and simple as possible while covering every detail. Thank you!
Best most thorough TH-cam on replacing damaged shingles….great step by step.
Great video man. And concise and simple. I watched quite a few and YOUR is THE best, and easy to follow. Getting a tab broken every so often by wind. Wish ya'll were up in Fort Worth. We need good roofers. Thanks!
Glad the video help.
Very helpful video thanks
Your very welcome!
Excellent job, sir!
Great presentation and info!!
Thank you sir
Excellent informative video. It will help me a lot in fixing my blown off shingle
Glad we could help! Thank you very much for your kind words.
Great video
Thank you very much!
Would you do a video on how to do a closed valley
What is the name of the sealant you used to cover the older nail holes and where can I buy it? Thank you for the very informative video!
It's called Roofers Choice from Home Depot. ~$2 per tube.
what if the broken row is right at the eaves trough. will this type of repair work or is there more steps needed?
Good question! If that's the case then all you have to do is carefully remove the needed roofing nails along the ridge/eave line without tearing the shingles to prevent you from having to replace them. This way you can get to the wind damage shingles below the ridge line.