Slide the notched end of the pry bar under one of the nails to raise the nail a little bit.
How to secure loose roof shingles.
Leave those that are a bit more secure in place.
If there are loose shingles use roofing cement to re secure the shingle to the roof.
Press tabs down into the cement firmly and secure the shingle into place.
Position the pry bar on top of the loose shingle and grab each lifted nail.
To avoid ripping shingles gently work the pry bar under both tabs as you push it up.
Lift each tab slightly on the shingles as you install them and apply a 1 2 5 cm diameter spot of shingle cement under each tab.
In that case tear out the damaged shingle and cut v notches in the replacement to fit around the four nails.
You can get some asphalt roof cement.
But that ll hold those hide to hold those tabs down.
Take a closer look at the shingles to make sure they are in generally good condition.
Maybe you have to weight it overnight if you want to put something on it.
Follow these steps for very loose and missing shingles.
That will wreck the shingle.
Get one of those disposable putty knives.
Position the pry bar firmly under the nail and tap the pry bar with a hammer.
Chances are if one loose shingle is found there will be more so make sure there is enough roofing cement.
It comes in a quart size can.
2 pry up the tile located above the loose tile with the flat end of a pry bar and the bend end facing down.
You can apply a dab of it under the shingle press the shingle down.
Gently lift the shingle tabs covering the nails holding the loose shingles.
Continue installing shingles and securing them with adhesive accordingly until you ve installed all the damaged shingles along the row.
Slide the new shingle up into place and secure it with four nails.
Pry off any shingles that are barely hanging on using the pry bar.
How to fix loose shingles directions.
It will look strange because you re placing it on top of the existing shingles.
Ascend a ladder to the work area on the roof taking the necessary tools.
Carefully lift the upper shingle and secure the new shingle with roofing nails.
Inspect the keyways for deterioration.
Hold a new shingle over the area where the shingles are loose and missing.
Pop out the nails by prying underneath the shingle instead of trying to dig the nail head out from the top of the shingle.