Two roofers are working on a dark shingled roof, both wearing harnesses and protective gear. One roofer, seen from behind, is wearing a light-colored helmet and a long-sleeved shirt with "PPR. Protective Roofing" on the back. He is sitting on the roof, looking towards the other roofer. The second roofer, on the left, is wearing a dark helmet and a blue long-sleeved shirt, and is kneeling while operating a power tool on the roof. Yellow ropes are visible near them. In the background, there are palm trees, other greenery, and power lines, suggesting an outdoor, possibly residential, setting under a bright sky

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A close-up view of a roofer kneeling on a shingled roof to repair a damaged section. The roofer is wearing a teal long-sleeved shirt, blue jeans, and a safety harness with a tool belt. His hands are near a section of the roof where missing dark shingles expose a yellowish/tan layer and a dark, flat piece of underlayment or flashing. The surrounding shingles are dark gray

A sample display of Owens Corning SureNail Technology on laminated asphalt roofing shingles. The image shows several strips of dark, multi-toned shingles (gray and brown/tan) layered on top of each other. A shingle in the foreground and one in the background are partially peeled back to reveal a wide, bright white, woven fabric strip—the SureNail strip—running horizontally across the shingle to indicate a reinforced nailing zone. The shingles are shown on a white background
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1) Can a shingle roof be repaired?

Yes. Asphalt shingle roofs can be repaired as long as the damage is localized. Common repairs include replacing missing shingles, fixing curling edges, sealing leaks, or reinforcing areas affected by storms or debris.

2) How much does it cost to repair damaged shingles?

Costs vary based on the size of the area and extent of the damage. On average, shingle roof repair services in Florida range from $250 to $1,200, depending on labor, materials, and urgency (like emergency service).

3) Can you replace just a few shingles on a roof?

Absolutely. If the underlying structure is still sound, we can replace a small number of shingles to fix the issue. However, if the roof is older or has widespread damage, roof replacement may be more cost-effective.

4) What is a roof shingle?

A roof shingle is a flat, rectangular piece made from asphalt, fiberglass, or organic material, used to cover and protect sloped roofs. They overlap to shed water and protect the structure from sun, wind, and rain.

5) What is the average lifespan of a shingle roof?

It depends on the type꞉
3-tab shingles꞉ 15–20 years
Architectural shingles꞉ 25–30 years
Luxury shingles꞉ Up to 50 years
Proper ventilation, installation quality, and climate will affect lifespan

6) What does a damaged shingle look like?

Look for꞉
■ Missing tabs or pieces
■ Cracks, curling, or buckling
■ Granule loss (bare spots)
■ Blisters or raised bubbles
■ Dark streaks or algae stains

These are signs that your asphalt shingle roof may need repair.

7) What is the most expensive part of replacing a roof?

The labor is usually the most costly part, especially if there’s꞉
■ Structural repairs to decking
■ Steep slopes or hard-to-access areas
■ Permit and code requirement
High-end asphalt shingles or premium underlayments can also raise the total.

8) What is the most common damage done to asphalt shingles?

The most frequent issues include꞉
■ Wind uplift
■ Granule loss from aging or hail
■ Curling edges
■ Cracks from UV exposure
■ Nail pops and blistering

All are common in Florida’s hot and storm-prone climate.

9) How many shingles need to be damaged for insurance to cover?

It depends on your policy, but many insurers require that at least 25% of a slope is affected before approving a replacement claim. We assist with roof inspections and insurance claim documentation to support your case.