Common reasons to request help
- Missing or lifted shingles
- Cracked, curled or brittle materials
- Granule loss and exposed mat
- Damaged ridge caps
- Leaks at valleys, walls or penetrations
Repairing a shingle roof
A repair may involve removing damaged pieces, checking the surrounding area, replacing compatible materials and restoring flashing or accessories involved in the leak.
Why matching matters
Color is only one concern. Dimensions, exposure, profile and flexibility affect whether a repair integrates properly with the existing roof.
When aging shingles resist repair
Older shingles may crack when lifted, lose seal strength or be unavailable in a close match. Those conditions can expand the repair area or support a replacement discussion.