How do you fix raised shingles?

  1. Slip a flat pry bar under the damaged shingle and press down to pop out the roofing nails.
  2. Slide the new shingle up into place. Be sure to align with the shingles of either side.
  3. Carefully lift the upper shingle and secure the new shingle with roofing nails.
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How do you fix shingles that lift?

The most cost-effective way to fix lifting or curling shingles is to replace them with new shingles. While increasing the air circulation in your attic is critical, addressing the more pressing issue of damaged shingles should come first.
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What causes shingles to lift up?

Shingles that aren't tightly secured can also lift up. Sometimes roofers don't use enough nails, don't place them correctly, or don't drive nails in all the way. Shingles can then be damaged by strong winds, which can result in roof leaks. Strong winds can lift shingles and may even tear them off completely.
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Can curled shingles be repaired?

Yes, you can repair some instances of curled shingles, especially if you only have a few shingles that are showing problems. It's important to remember, though, that curled shingles are usually a sign of a greater problem. It could be that your roof is reaching the end of its life.
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Are lifted shingles damaged?

Lifted shingles lead to broken sealant – and leaks over time. As another example, debris blown by high winds can tear apart your shingles. Tree limbs are a particularly common culprit here, so make sure you trim away any branches that reach over your roof.
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How to Repair Roof Shingles



Will lifted shingles reseal?

Will my shingles reseal to the roof after being lifted from a storm? It is highly unlikely singles will reseal to themselves or the roof after being lifted from a storm. If single uplift has occurred, replacement to the entire roof or that area would be required to restore the roof to a pre-event condition.
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Is it normal for roof shingles to flap?

When your roof shingles start flapping in the wing, this is a sign that your roof has probably taken in much damage over time and are now susceptible to the harsh effects of horizontally-propelled winds and rain which can usually happen during storms. s and prevent them from turning into larger problems.
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What do curling shingles look like?

Curling shingles have turned up edges, making the central part of the shingle look like it is sinking (a concave shape). Curling is common, and like buckling, negatively affects the appearance of your roof. The causes of curling can be poor quality materials or normal wear and tear.
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What causes asphalt shingles to curl up?

Moisture buildup caused by poor ventilation can get trapped between the materials that insulate your roof and attic. That moisture has nowhere else to go but up, causing the buildup to moisten your roof shingles and, through time, will curl them.
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Why are my new roof shingles not laying flat?

Asphalt shingles soften in the heat, which causes the shingles to bond to one another. This is what creates that flat look. If your shingles have not bonded yet, then they might look a little lumpy. However, this problem usually resolves itself after the shingles soften, usually in the warmer months.
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Can I nail down loose shingles?

Cut pieces with utility knife as necessary to position new pieces. Put roofing cement beneath new shingles to ensure they stick down. Use the holes where you removed the original nails when nailing new shingles. Be sure to nail back down any undamaged shingles that had to be loosened to release damaged shingles.
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Why is my roof bulging?

These long raised up sections are from improperly nailed roof decking. If your home has plywood decking below your shingles and the plywood was not nailed properly. In time the decking will start to warp and curl on the ends causing these raised sections.
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What does it mean when shingles curl up?

If the centre of the shingle is concave, the shingle is cupping. If the edges become turned up, they are described as curling. The most common causes are simply age and wear from the weather. Fluctuations in temperature eventually cause the asphalt to shrink and become brittle, leading to cupping and curling.
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What are clawed shingles?

Curved (“cupped” or “clawed”) shingles mean that moisture has gotten under the shingles or that the singles were installed incorrectly. Curving also occurs because over time asphalt on shingles naturally shrinks.
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Do roof shingles move in the wind?

Wind uplift often causes bent shingles, and they can bend in more than one direction depending on the speed, direction, and strength of the wind. Over time, asphalt shingles become weaker because of the repeated bending. Shingles can go missing when winds weaken the bonds.
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What do loose shingles sound like?

Flapping shingles in windy conditions can produce a variety of sounds described as flapping, popping, snapping, and on occasion moaning and howling as well.
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Do you remove plastic strip from shingles?

Because the cellophane strips have no effect on the performance of asphalt shingles, it's fine to leave them in place as you install the shingles. In fact, the effort to remove them is unnecessary and just adds an extra step for the contractor.
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How long does it take for shingles to seal down?

The shingles will seal once hit with direct sun for about 20 min. IKO shingles are about the same as TAMKO or GAF quality wise.
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What is a slipped shingle?

Slipped shingles are those shingles displaced from their original position on the roof due to fasteners being improperly located and/or overdriven and thereby having a reduced or nonexistent attachment to the roof deck.
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Is it OK to re roof in winter?

It's completely possible for a successful roof replacement to take place during the winter months. In fact, when a significant leak or roof damage is discovered during the winter, we recommend replacing your roof as soon as possible in order to minimize the risk of further damage.
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What causes roof shingles to ripple?

Due to temperature changes, the sheathing will expand and contract. If the contractors did not leave enough space in between the sheathing it can expand pushing the shingles upwards causing them to ripple.
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What does a buckled roof look like?

Buckling shingles look like something is underneath the shingles pushing them upward. You also may have curling shingles, where the center of the shingle looks concave and the edges turn up. Both issues are noticeable from ground level and require the attention of a qualified contractor.
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Will roof leak with missing shingles?

A missing shingle might cause your roof to leak, but not always. However, a missing shingle requires quick attention for the overall health of your roof. Even if a leak isn't occurring currently, one missing shingle will put you at risk.
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Should roof shingles be loose?

Loose or Lifting Shingles

When you look at your roof, all the shingles should be smooth and flat in order to keep moisture out of your home. One surefire sign that your roof has some damage is loose or lifting shingles.
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Should shingles be loose?

Check Shingles

Shingles should lie flat against the roof; if you find patches that are cracked, damaged, or buckling, then repairs are in order. While you're at it, check the gutters and downspouts for shingle granules—a roof that is losing a lot of granules may be at the end of its useful life.
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