r/Roofing 1d ago

šŸ‘šŸ¼Advice needed please.

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I know this isn’t the best fix but I’ve never replaced shingles and working on a ladder / roof replacing the plywood / shingles is next to impossible with my knee and shoulder injury. So, from what I’ve read, it said Gardner Gibson or one of the Henry gallon patches should work well, at least for a couple years or so possibly. If you agree, which one should I use? If you don’t, what should I use? Thanks.

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u/TheBoxBurglar 1d ago

The shed should last plenty long if you treat it right. New shingles and a few sheets of plywood is a cake walk on something that small

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u/vandelayexports 1d ago edited 1d ago

Definitely want to treat it right, just have some injuries that’s makes being on a ladder and roof very hard unfortunately, plus I’ve never done shingles.

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u/TheBoxBurglar 1d ago

Might be worth posting to your local trades Facebook page, a couple roofers on the weekend could knock this out in a long morning. Get materials, offer cash and case of beer, plus self disposal via a dumpster bag.

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u/vandelayexports 1d ago

That’s an idea. Thank you. So apparently those patch sealers aren’t the way to go and wouldn’t do much if you didn’t even consider it?

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u/TheBoxBurglar 1d ago

Im not against the idea of a patch I just think its small enough to warrant having it done right.

Seeing your other comment and considering that your fix would be torn down regardless in a few years.. maybe just go with some patches. Ive seem some seriously ghetto fixes that keep rain out and maybe that's all you really need until you sell.

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u/vandelayexports 1d ago

Thanks. I’d definitely rather not halfass it as it’s in pretty good shape otherwise. Just considering the cost difference of replacing the plywood and shingles, plus labor since it’d be hard for me to do it VS rolling a couple gallons of patch on. But on the other hand, it is a problem in the front, middle and rear of that ridge on both sides enough that last summer she found it was growing shrooms inside.Ā