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Asphalt shingle roofing repair can simplify upkeep by inspecting and replacing damaged shingles to prevent leaks and avoid buying tools or climbing ladders. Pros usually bring materials and manage cleanup, which may help reduce follow-up maintenance and free up your time.

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Even minor roof leaks can eventually lead to mold growth or structural damage if left unresolved. Regular asphalt shingle inspections by a licensed roofing pro can typically catch small problems early, potentially saving you from larger expenses later on.

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AC INC Roofing

11-year professional leading a storm restoration roofing team in Colorado.

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SOS Contractors, LTD
SOS Contractors, LTD

Exceptional 5.0

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Exceptional 5.0

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  • 1 hire on Thumbtack
  • 1 hire on Thumbtack
Greg Smith says, "We met with the SOS team, (I say team because they have multiple people serving you in this process) they came out, looked over our roof condition and were very thorough! They provided a very detailed report, with detailed pictures, of exactly what was going on and needed. This allowed us to make a very educated decision to move forward with SOS and allow them to take the next steps. They then handled all communication with the insurance company and anyone else that was or needed to be involved. The owner, Paul Kilzer, will go the extra mile for you and their desire to serve their customers is second to none. Night recommend you to allowing them to look over your roof and show you what you may not realize and provide you a solution."See more

$159/on-site estimate

(waived if hired)

$159/on-site estimate

(waived if hired)

Greg Smith says, "We met with the SOS team, (I say team because they have multiple people serving you in this process) they came out, looked over our roof condition and were very thorough! They provided a very detailed report, with detailed pictures, of exactly what was going on and needed. This allowed us to make a very educated decision to move forward with SOS and allow them to take the next steps. They then handled all communication with the insurance company and anyone else that was or needed to be involved. The owner, Paul Kilzer, will go the extra mile for you and their desire to serve their customers is second to none. Night recommend you to allowing them to look over your roof and show you what you may not realize and provide you a solution."
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Yes, you can often repair just a few damaged or missing shingles. If the damage is limited to a small area, a professional can replace the affected shingles without redoing the entire roof. This is a common and cost-effective solution for fixing localized issues like leaks or wind damage. A roofer can often find replacement shingles that match your current roof's color and style. It's a quick fix that helps prevent leaks and more extensive damage later on. Ask a professional to help you weigh the pros and cons of isolated repairs vs. a full roof replacement.

Before hiring an asphalt shingle repair contractor, be sure to ask your pro these questions:

  • Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?

  • How much experience do you have with this specific type of repair?

  • What warranties do you offer on your workmanship and materials?

  • Can you provide a detailed, written estimate?

  • How long will it take to complete the job?

  • What steps do you take to protect my property and landscaping during the work?

  • How will you handle any unexpected damage you might find once the project starts?

There are several factors that might impact the cost of this project, including:

  • The extent of the damage: Replacing a few blown-off shingles will cost less than fixing a large area with significant water damage.

  • Your roof’s pitch and accessibility: Steeper roofs are more difficult and dangerous to work on, which can increase labor costs. The same goes for roofs that are difficult to access.

  • Shingle type: The cost of matching replacement shingles can vary. Standard three-tab shingles are typically less expensive than architectural or luxury shingles.

  • Underlying structural issues: If the damage extends to the roof decking or underlayment beneath the shingles, those materials will also need to be repaired or replaced.

  • Labor and local costs: Labor rates vary by region, and your project may require a permit, which typically requires a small fee.

Roof inspectors are trained to look for signs of a failing roofing system that could lead to damage — especially water and structural damage. Your home's roofing materials may look great from the ground, but it's difficult to see potential damage unless you take a closer look. A roof inspector can do just that.

During an inspection, the professional will typically look for issues that may have occurred during installation and manufacturing. They’ll also keep an eye out for damage caused by normal wear and tear, as well as extreme weather events. They might also access your attic to see if there are signs of a leak in your roof.

Here’s a short list of common things a contractor will look out for during a roof inspection: 

  • Damage caused by hail, wind, snow and rain

  • Missing, broken, buckling, curling or cracked shingles

  • Roof decay, rot, moss, mildew and mold

  • Rust around the flashing

  • Damaged chimneys and vents

  • Holes, gaps and punctures that could cause a roof leak

  • Water stains and ventilation issues

Hiring a roofing inspector prevents you from having to do the dangerous work of climbing onto your roof. Plus, inspectors know how to assess potential damage and determine the best way to repair your roof and prevent the need for more expensive repairs in the future. Start searching for a roof inspector on Thumbtack today.

Experts typically recommend that you have your roof professionally inspected at least once a year. But you also may want a licensed professional to inspect your roof during these circumstances: 

  • You're buying or selling a home

  • You're filing an insurance claim

  • Before or after a contractor does major work on your roof

Search the Thumbtack site for experienced roof inspectors near you. You can contact them directly to set up a time to conduct the inspection, and learn more about their pricing structure and services.

Typically, it will take a few hours to a couple of days for a professional to repair asphalt shingle roofing. There are a few factors that may impact how long it takes. For example:

  • The extent of the damage: Replacing a few shingles is much quicker than repairing a large section of the roof.

  • Roof accessibility: Steep or high roofs require extra safety precautions, which can extend the repair time.

  • Weather conditions: Pros can't work safely in rain, snow, or high winds, so bad weather may cause delays.

  • Underlying problems: If the roofer finds issues like rotted wood decking, they'll need to fix them before repairing your shingles.

  • Material matching: It might take extra time to find and order shingles that perfectly match your existing roof.

Remember: The timeline for your project will vary depending on many factors. Always ask your pro to provide an estimate.

Common indicators that it’s time to repair your asphalt shingle roof include:

  • Curling or cracked shingles. If you see shingles curling up at the edges or with visible cracks, it’s a sign they’re aging and can no longer protect your roof effectively.

  • Missing shingles. Obvious gaps or patches on your roof where shingles have blown off will expose the underlying structure to water damage and rot.

  • Granules in the gutters. Finding piles of coarse, black sand in your gutters means the protective granules are wearing off your shingles, leaving them vulnerable to sun damage.

  • Leaks or water stains. Any sign of moisture on your ceilings or in the attic is a red flag that your roof’s integrity has been compromised and water is getting in.

  • A sagging roof deck. If your roofline looks droopy or uneven, it may point to a serious structural problem.

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