Monday, June 13, 2011

What To Do About Overhanging Roof Shingles

When it comes to roofing repairs in Morris Heights and other areas, overhanging roof shingles are a common problem. If the roof shingles on one side of your house hand over the gutters to the point that birds are building nests under the overhand, read on.


The issue likely stems from the fact that when your roof was installed, the shingles were set too far over the edge—which means you didn’t use A Real Advantage Roof Construction company in Queens, NY. Don’t worry though, it is an easy fix.

Ideally, shingles should extend past the drip edge of the roof by only about ½ to ¾ inch. Determine how much overhang you need to cut off and mark your cutline using a piece of chalk and a straightedge. Note: on some roofs, you might be able to use the exposed butt edges of the roofing course as a guide to keep your cuts in line.

If you have asphalt or fiberglass shingles, use a sharp utility knife to cut them. Support the edge of the shingle on a block of wood as you make each cut and make sure to frequently change blades. If you have wood shingles, use a circular saw or reciprocating saw fitted with a short metal-cutting blade. Make sure to hold the recip saw at a low angle so the blade doesn’t jab your gutters or cut the brackets.

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