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All Forum Posts by: Daniel Faller

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Post: Introduction and a roof repair question

Daniel FallerPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Germantown, TN
  • Posts 1
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Keep in mind that any new shingles you put on will almost certainly not match the existing. It's nearly impossible to blend in new shingles with old. You may have extra shingle packs left over at the house somewhere. Most roofers will leave up to a square of attic stock material after an install. If so the repairs should be pretty straight forward. I can't help you on a contractor referral (I'm in Memphis), but you could look up a few local roofing suppliers and ask them for installers. Good luck.