What do You need in Your Roof Repair Toolbox?

Oct 12
08:19

2011

Antoinette Ayana

Antoinette Ayana

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Here is a quick overview of some common and essential roof repair tools you might need.

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Due to mildew,What do You need in Your Roof Repair Toolbox? Articles mold and structure damage, leaky roofs can cause property owners sever issues and stress. Fortunately, if you're a person who enjoys getting their hands a little dirty, you likely own a few of the tools necessary to address your roof issues. Tools like putty and utility knives are common staples in roof repair projects. Once you've familiarized yourself with the available tool types, you will be able to make your very own tool kit to help you throughout a wide array of replacing, sealing and reproofing project. In this article we will outline a few of the more common roofing tools to help you gain a better understanding of your options.

Utility Knife

This handy little contraption uses muscle power to move through asphalt shingles, roofing paper and a variety of other materials. Also known to many as box cutters, utility knives feature a retractable razor blade that extends from a casing, which is also used as a handle. It's a handy tool for roof repair jobs.

Roofing Hammer

This object refastens shingles and various other coverings during roof repair jobs. This tool differs from other types of hammers due to its broad face, used for better grip of nails and an extra-long curvy claw, used to reach underneath coverings to pry apart materials.

Circular Saw

This tool provides it's operator with the ability to cut through plywood, wood, roofing panels and shingles. During a repair, this saw can cut through plywood sheathing replacements and remove large sections. Separate blades can be used to address different needs, such as a metal cut-off blade with metal panels or an abrasive masonry blade with asphalt shingles.

Roofing Nailer

This nailer provides the user with relief from repeated hammering required during shingle replacements. Air compressors supply the nailer with a force that drives the nails from the strip on the gun through the sheathing and shingles. This tool comes in quite handy during larger repairs and roof replacement projects.

Pry Bar

This item looks a bit like a smaller version of a crow bar, with one straight end and one hooked end. The bar is placed underneath panels and shingles in areas where the hammer claw is unable to reach and, if used with care, can remove materials without any damage.

Caulking Gun

This tool squeezes adhesives and sealants from tubes. These tubes are loaded into the chamber of the gun where it is engaged by a hand-pulled trigger. The substance in the tube then squirts out of the tube's tip. This squirt aids in the creation of sealant fine lines, which are positioned underneath flashings and repairs or by cracks.

Putty Knife

Known by many as a spatula, the putty knife is a tool that helps spread adhesives and sealants from tubs. Spreading and scooping with this instrument helps the user cover large areas with waterproofing substances, such as with a flat roof, for a quick, easy and affordable fix during harsh storm seasons.

Tool Box

Well you need a place to store your materials, right? If you're not the best at staying organized, a tool box is essential.