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bob haller June 9th 11 04:26 AM

RE-roofing garage
 
On Jun 8, 5:17*pm, Trizi wrote:
My garage (in Toronto) is separate from the house. *I had the house roof done about 9 years ago with an architectural shingle and there were 7 packages of it left over. *The roofer left them with me so they have been sitting in a corner of the garage ever since.

I am wondering if it's ok to use those shingles now that I have to replace the garage roof. * Will the glue be ok?

Of course I'll have to buy more of them since they won't cover the whole area.


I would keep the exra existing shingles for repair and buy all new for
the garage.

in case your home roof needs repairs you will still have matching
shingles.

and the entire detached garage will look great..

provided you have the extra bucks for all new shingles its the best
way to go

chaniarts[_2_] June 9th 11 04:45 PM

RE-roofing garage
 
bob haller wrote:
On Jun 8, 5:17 pm, Trizi wrote:
My garage (in Toronto) is separate from the house. I had the house
roof done about 9 years ago with an architectural shingle and there
were 7 packages of it left over. The roofer left them with me so
they have been sitting in a corner of the garage ever since.

I am wondering if it's ok to use those shingles now that I have to
replace the garage roof. Will the glue be ok?

Of course I'll have to buy more of them since they won't cover the
whole area.


I would keep the exra existing shingles for repair and buy all new for
the garage.

in case your home roof needs repairs you will still have matching
shingles.


the ones on the house will have faded so the NOS won't match anyway.

and the entire detached garage will look great..

provided you have the extra bucks for all new shingles its the best
way to go




[email protected] June 10th 11 12:22 AM

RE-roofing garage
 
On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 20:26:53 -0700 (PDT), bob haller
wrote:

On Jun 8, 5:17Â*pm, Trizi wrote:
My garage (in Toronto) is separate from the house. Â*I had the house roof done about 9 years ago with an architectural shingle and there were 7 packages of it left over. Â*The roofer left them with me so they have been sitting in a corner of the garage ever since.

I am wondering if it's ok to use those shingles now that I have to replace the garage roof. Â* Will the glue be ok?

Of course I'll have to buy more of them since they won't cover the whole area.


I would keep the exra existing shingles for repair and buy all new for
the garage.

in case your home roof needs repairs you will still have matching
shingles.


Except the shingles on the roof will be faded and weathered, while the
spares will not.
and the entire detached garage will look great..

provided you have the extra bucks for all new shingles its the best
way to go

Agreed - except 9 packs of shingles is a lot to waste. That's 300
square feet!!

H. Rechete June 10th 11 01:51 PM

RE-roofing garage
 

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On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 20:26:53 -0700 (PDT), bob haller
wrote:

On Jun 8, 5:17 pm, Trizi wrote:
My garage (in Toronto) is separate from the house. I had the house roof
done about 9 years ago with an architectural shingle and there were 7
packages of it left over. The roofer left them with me so they have
been sitting in a corner of the garage ever since.

I am wondering if it's ok to use those shingles now that I have to
replace the garage roof. Will the glue be ok?

Of course I'll have to buy more of them since they won't cover the
whole area.


I would keep the exra existing shingles for repair and buy all new for
the garage.

in case your home roof needs repairs you will still have matching
shingles.


Except the shingles on the roof will be faded and weathered, while the
spares will not.
and the entire detached garage will look great..

provided you have the extra bucks for all new shingles its the best
way to go


Agreed - except 9 packs of shingles is a lot to waste. That's 300
square feet!!


Depends on the manufacturer, and weight of the material. OP did say "7",
not 9. I've handled architectural shingles with 4 bundles to a square, and
even some with 5 bundles to a square. Do they even come 3 to a square? I've
been away from it for almost 6 years, never seen any with 3 bundles to a
square for architectural, and the OP did say they were 9 years old.









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