Other wind damage to a roof includes damage caused by falling objects and debris such as tree branches and downed powerlines.
How to tear off shingles on a steep roof.
Strip the roof start at the peak using roofing tear off tools.
In 2020 the national average for roof replacement rounds out at 7 211 generally people spend anywhere between 4 707 to 10 460 depending on the size of the roof and materials used.
Leah from see jane drill demonstrates how to use an ordinary pitchfork to tear off an old roof.
Start the tear off at the section farthest from the trash container.
Standing at the peak use a garden fork or a specially notched roofing tear off shovel to tear away the ridge caps and the top courses of shingles.
Not only will the existing layer provide a secondary back up roof for the new shingles but it will also save the cost and inconvenience of removing and disposing or recycling the old shingles.
Use the split end of a claw hammer to pry out nails still holding bits of shingles onto the roof.
Complete roof tear off in 7 steps.
If wind speeds are very high even new secure shingles can tear away.
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Refrain from pulling out the structural nails that are not flush to the surface.
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If a roof has only one layer of shingles that lay flat and the decking is in good condition a tear off may not be needed.
The installation expenditure can range from 350 to 550 per square or 3 50 to 5 50 per square foot 1 square 100 square feet.
When high winds hit a roof shingles can loosen or fall off.
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Lever the split end of the hammer up to pull the nail out of the roof.
Cover foliage near the house with reinforced plastic tarps to catch debris for easy cleanup.
This may be the craziest riskiest shingle tear off method ever.
Position the trash container for easy loading.