Before you start, ensure you have the right tools: protective gear, a sturdy ladder, replacement shingles, adhesive or cement, and roofing nails. Remember, safety first!
Inspect your roof for damaged shingles. Look for cracks, curls, or missing pieces and check the moisture barrier and flashing for deterioration.
Carefully remove damaged shingles, break the adhesive bond, and pry out the nails. Position and secure your new shingles, ensuring they're properly aligned.
Keep your roof in top shape with regular inspections, clear debris, trim overhanging branches, and address moss or algae promptly. For extensive damage or safety concerns, seek professional help.