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For leaks and missing shingles, small repairs can be done yourself if you’re careful, but safety is key. You’ll need a ladder, safety harness, hammer, roofing nails, pry bar, roofing cement, and replacement shingles. Check your attic for water stains, sagging, or mold to see if the damage is minor; widespread damage or multiple missing shingles usually means a full replacement is safer. If unsure, hire a licensed, insured roofer with good local reviews. Getting multiple quotes and checking references can save money and prevent mistakes that DIY repairs might cause.
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Hi Fejog!
Welcome to the forum!
Deciding whether to tackle the repairs yourself or hire a pro can depend on a few factors. If you're comfortable with heights and have the right tools, small fixes like replacing a few shingles or patching minor leaks with roofing cement can be a manageable DIY project. You'd need basic materials like roofing nails, a hammer, replacement shingles, and a good sealant. Just be sure to prioritize safety with a sturdy ladder and non-slip shoes!
On the other hand, if the damage seems more extensive—like large areas of missing shingles, water stains inside your home, or if the roof is sagging—it might be a sign that the problem is bigger than a quick patch job. In that case, it could be worth calling in a professional to assess whether a full roof replacement is needed. If you're unsure about how to evaluate the damage, a contractor can give you peace of mind with their expertise. If you decide to hire someone, it’s a good idea to ask friends or neighbors for recommendations, or check online reviews to find a reliable contractor in your area. Let me know if you need any more tips or have other questions!
Thank you!
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Roof Repair Question
Hi everyone,
I’m facing some issues with my roof and could use your advice. I’ve noticed a few leaks after heavy rain, and there are some missing shingles. I’m unsure whether to attempt repairs myself or hire a professional. Can anyone share their experiences with DIY roof repairs?
What tools and materials do I need? Additionally, how can I assess whether the damage is minor or if I need a full replacement? Any recommendations for reliable contractors in the area would also be appreciated.Tags: None

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