Use the claw of a hammer to loosen the adhesive under the tabs 2 rows above the damaged shingles and then loosen any exposed nails with the claw.
How to remove shingles from a steep roof.
You will want to start from one side of your roof and work your way to the other side.
Use the split end of a claw hammer to pry out nails still holding bits of shingles onto the roof.
Lever the split end of the hammer up to pull the nail out of the roof.
A complex roof architecture is more time consuming to complete than a simple flat roof due to angles and fitting.
Slide the split ends of the hammer under and around the nail.
Ways to work on a steeply pitched roof.
A steep roof pitch can add to the cost of installation as it will be more time consuming to work on a steeper pitch.
Check to be sure that the plywood that was under the shingles is still in good condition.
Wedge the notch of the pry bar under the shingle at the nail head then pry up both shingle and nail.
Remove the shingles in layers as you work your way up the roof.
In order to replace damaged roof shingles you need to remove the damaged shingle install the new one and seal the edges.
Removing asphalt shingles is a big job and you might be temped simply to lay the new roof over the old one.
Continue tearing off the shingles and underlayment until you reach the roof jacks then start over at the top of the roof.
Remove shingles in a 2 to 3 ft wide section as you work down the roof.
Step 3 replacing rotten plywood.
Any wood that has become rotten should.
Remove leftover debris from the roof.
Push the shingles down to the roof jacks.
If any nails will not come free drive them into the decking with your hammer.
Ensure that as you.
Depending on the pitch additional equipment may also be necessary.
Remove all of the shingles on the roof.
Work your way down to the damaged shingles loosening adhesive and nails so.
Nail on the new shingle nail down the new shingle propping the tabs.
Gently tap a flat bar under the shingles to break the seal down strips free.
In some cases you can.
Chances are the nails that will be securely seated in the wood so a bit of force will be needed with a twisting motion of the roofing shovel or spade.
The possibility of slipping and falling makes working on any roof dangerous but it s especially so if the roof rises more than 4 feet for every 12 feet of.
The shingles will roll up like a ball in front of the fork.
Use the shovel to pry the old shingles from the roof decking.
Don t force it shingles rip easily.