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High winds just tore the top off one of my roof vents. It is of the flat
square metal type. Pitched roof, Tamko T-Lok shingles, 12 years old.

Any tips or tricks to removing old vent and installing new ??

I see they are about $9-10 at Lowes. I guess I'm most concerned about
how to lift the T-Loks to get the old vent out and the new vent in
without tearing the shingles.

What might a pro charge to do this ??

Thanks,
Reed
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On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 03:40:26 GMT, Reed wrote:

High winds just tore the top off one of my roof vents. It is of the flat
square metal type. Pitched roof, Tamko T-Lok shingles, 12 years old.

Any tips or tricks to removing old vent and installing new ??

I see they are about $9-10 at Lowes. I guess I'm most concerned about
how to lift the T-Loks to get the old vent out and the new vent in
without tearing the shingles.

What might a pro charge to do this ??

Thanks,
Reed


They sell flat wide bladed pry bars. You want to go right under the
nail with that bar and pop it up. Your do this from UNDER the
shingle. Do it carefully
Get a tube of roofing cement in a caulking cartridge. Use that to
fill any nail holes or patch any rips if you make any. If you have
spare shingles, you are better off. If it's cold outside, heat the
shingles first with a heat gun or hair dryer (dont melt them). You
dont have to remove full shingles, jsut fold them back enough to work
on the vent.

Replace vent.

Fold down, or replace shingles and nail similar to where the nails
were, but not in the same holes. Tar the old nail holes row by row as
you nail them on.

Shingles have black strips that "glue" them together so the wind done
lift the tabs. These will not restick, so use that tar caulk to glue
them the same as they were.

This is not as hard as it seems, as long as you got a solid footing up
there.

(If the shingles are stapled instead of nails, they are actually
easier to remove, but you will have to use nails to reapply).

Mark

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On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 03:40:26 GMT, Reed wrote:


High winds just tore the top off one of my roof vents. It is of the flat
square metal type. Pitched roof, Tamko T-Lok shingles, 12 years old.

Any tips or tricks to removing old vent and installing new ??

I see they are about $9-10 at Lowes. I guess I'm most concerned about
how to lift the T-Loks to get the old vent out and the new vent in
without tearing the shingles.

What might a pro charge to do this ??

Thanks,
Reed



They sell flat wide bladed pry bars. You want to go right under the
nail with that bar and pop it up. Your do this from UNDER the
shingle. Do it carefully
Get a tube of roofing cement in a caulking cartridge. Use that to
fill any nail holes or patch any rips if you make any. If you have
spare shingles, you are better off. If it's cold outside, heat the
shingles first with a heat gun or hair dryer (dont melt them). You
dont have to remove full shingles, jsut fold them back enough to work
on the vent.

Replace vent.

Fold down, or replace shingles and nail similar to where the nails
were, but not in the same holes. Tar the old nail holes row by row as
you nail them on.

Shingles have black strips that "glue" them together so the wind done
lift the tabs. These will not restick, so use that tar caulk to glue
them the same as they were.

This is not as hard as it seems, as long as you got a solid footing up
there.

(If the shingles are stapled instead of nails, they are actually
easier to remove, but you will have to use nails to reapply).

Mark


Mark, info sounds good. I'll check it out closer when weather improves
(9 below tonite). For now I've screwed the cover to the base to keep
snow out. Might be OK til spring now that I think of it !

--reed
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