Size the new shingle.
Replacing damaged siding shingles.
Do not pry the shingle out as this can damage nearby shingles and the underlying roofing structure.
Drive out any nails with a nail set or if the shingle is lifted use a hacksaw to cut the nails underneath.
This trick eliminates a new looking unweathered patch in the repair area.
4 securely nail any loose sheathing to the wall studs with 3 inch galvanized nails.
Shakes or shingles damaged shakes or shingles are replaced the same way clapboards are.
The bottom of the new shingle should be out of sync with the other shingles in the same row.
The new siding is then secured to the furring strips so that the new wall siding will be smooth and flat.
Caulking gun with roof tar tube.
We used a vice grip tied to a rope to hoist up the shingles.
2 use pitchfork to remove all damaged shingles from house.
Once you have finished removing all of the damaged shingles you can replace them by adding the spare ones.
To repair broken shingles first gather several tools.
If your siding is in need of repair this section will show you how to remove damaged shingles and attach new ones.
Set up bucket rope hammer roofing nails crowbar fulcrum for prying 2x4 shingles one at a time.
Put the shingle into the same place as the rest and then move it forward around an inch or so.
Inspect the condition of sheathing.
3 peel off any paper or housewrap.
If they re natural unstained cedar however it s a good idea to take your replacement shakes from an inconspicuous area of the house and to use the new shingles on that spot.
If you re replacing a cracked lifted or curled shingle you ll have to remove the old shingle first.
The process is fairly simple.
You ll also need high quality wooden shingles that match the.
Step 3 nail the shingle.
You ll use basic tools to wiggle the rotted shingle out reassemble the pieces and use the old shingle as a guide for the new one.
Mark locations of shingle courses on pole.
1 make a story pole from a straight 1x3.
Remove the broken shingle.
Consider replacing rotted areas with fiber cement siding.
Thinner than most hardboard but it works in many cases has a comparable cost is highly rot resistant and carries a 50 year warranty.