Slip the pry bar under the damaged shingle and pry upward.
How to fix lifting roof shingles.
Glue works best when the temperature is above 50 degrees f.
To lift them up you have to use the flat bar to kind of break the seal.
Reseal under edges of all three shingles.
Lift the lower edge of the shingle above the damaged shingle enough to access the roofing nails that secure the damaged shingle in place.
Step 2 lift the affected shingle fully with the aid of a putty knife.
Begin removing the first row of nails by sliding the pry bar under the shingle immediately above the damaged one and gently lifting it to free it from the sealer strip.
Seal the shingles with roofing cement.
If you want to fix this yourself you will need.
Wind can also cause roof shingles to lift up.
Spread the beads across the shingle to coat it in a thick even layer.
Cut the tip of the roof sealant tube at a 45 degree angle with a utility knife and load it into the caulking gun.
Roofs installed just before the cold months might take until the next summer to lay completely flat.
But you basically have to place the nails underneath the shingles to do that.
You have to lift them up.
Pull out the roofing nails using a flat nail bar.
You ll see the first row of nails beneath.
And you do that in four or five places and then that s going to nail down that piece of roof.
A caulking gun roof sealant and a utility knife.
Press tabs down into the cement firmly and secure the shingle into place.