Key Takeaways

The Problem with Missing Shingles

Imagine stepping outside after a storm only to find pieces of your roof scattered across your yard—your shingles doing their best impression of tumbleweeds. Missing shingles are an open invitation for water damage, leaks, and repairs you don’t want on your weekend to-do list.

The good news? Replacing them promptly shuts the door on uninvited guests (leaks, we’re looking at you).

Sure, the idea of climbing up and handling repairs may feel daunting, but with the right tools, techniques, and safety measures, you’ll be surprised how manageable this DIY project can be!

Apex Restoration & Roofing: Your Roofing Specialists in Colorado

Located in Englewood, Colorado, Apex Restoration & Roofing offers expert residential and commercial roofing services. With over 27 years of experience, we specialize in roof replacements, repairs, and storm damage restoration, using only the highest quality materials. Our A+ BBB rating and a 5-star rating on Google from satisfied customers ensure your project meets the highest standards of quality and satisfaction.

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Why Shingles Blow Off & What It Means

Missing shingles may not seem like a big deal at first glance, but without them, water can sneak in, mold can grow, and repairs can snowball into something far worse. The fix? Act fast!

Preparing for shingle replacement? Start with the right tools and gear for a seamless job.

Step-by-Step Guide to Replacing Blown-Off Shingles

1. Gather Tools & Materials

Preparation is key. Here’s what you’ll need (and yes, this is your excuse to visit the hardware store):

Replacing a few shingles doesn’t have to take all day, especially if you’re prepared!

2. Assess the Damage

Start by inspecting your roof from the ground with binoculars. Spot missing shingles, curling edges, or signs of water damage. If you’re comfortable and the weather’s clear, climb up for a closer look.

Pro Tip: Always have a buddy on the ground just in case!

3. Remove the Damaged Shingles

Align your new shingle perfectly with the existing ones for a clean finish.

4. Install the Replacement Shingles

5. Inspect Your Work

Step back (safely!) and admire your handiwork. Make sure everything’s flush, sealed, and ready to take on the next storm. Look for any gaps or uneven edges that could let water sneak in.

High winds and rain can ruin your repair day—pick a calm day instead.

Pro Tips for DIY Shingle Replacement

How to Prevent Future Shingle Blow-Offs

At Apex, we have your back with expert repairs and stress-free service.

When to Call Apex Restoration & Roofing

At Apex, we’re your stress-free roofing partners. From managing insurance claims to using durable, high-quality materials, we’ve got your and your roof’s backs.

I worked with Jacob of Apex Roofing, and I could not have had a better experience. Our roof was destroyed in last year’s hail storm, and the insurance company was fighting us on repair vs. replacement. Jacob did all the negotiating with the insurance company and got us a new tile roof. Not only did he do all the work, but he saved us 1000’s of dollars as well. I couldn’t be happier with the work they did and with the way Jacob handles our contract.” – Matt S.

Contact us for a free inspection—and let us handle the heavy lifting so you can rest easy!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it safe for a homeowner to replace blown-off roof shingles themselves?

Yes, replacing blown-off shingles can be safe if you’re careful and prepared. Gear up with gloves, goggles, and a harness, and double-check that your ladder is stable before you climb. Stick to clear, calm weather—your roof isn’t the place to be during high winds or rain.

What tools and materials are necessary for replacing missing shingles?

You’ll need a pry bar, utility knife, roofing nails, hammer, matching replacement shingles, roofing adhesive, and safety gear. They’re your DIY roofing starter pack—having these essentials handy will make the job much smoother.

How can I prevent shingles from blowing off in the future?

Regular checkups and a little TLC. Schedule roof inspections to catch wear and tear early, invest in durable shingles built for wind resistance, and make sure vulnerable areas are properly weatherproofed. Secure installation is a must—when in doubt, leave it to the pros.

When should I consider hiring a professional instead of DIY?

If your roof is looking like a patchwork quilt, sagging in places, or showing signs of leaks, it’s time to call in the experts. Tackling big repairs on your own can be risky.
If you’re unsure about safety, give us at Apex a call to handle it—stress-free, with top-tier results!