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Cheap way to fix a roof? No HOA

Joe S.
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I have a house that is a two bedroom one bath property with a decent size lot. There is no HOA and the setting is such that a person would not drive up and necessarily see the roof. I really do not want to replace the whole roof this time.. the fix does not have to look pretty as long as it works.

Any ideas on how to stop any leaks that keep coming back without me having to spend big bucks? 

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    We repair roofs for our properties all of the time. You can reroof a small section where the leak is coming from and that will fix the problem. If it is coming from one of the boots or vents then you can just use some roofing cement. Due to storms we often have shingles blow off and have to fix them, easy peasy...

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