Roofing Q&A

Fiberglass Shingles: repair cost?

Fiberglass shingles are a popular roofing material due to their durability and affordability, but they can still sustain damage from weather, impact, or age. Repair costs vary depending on the extent of the damage and the region you live in, but minor repairs like replacing a few shingles typically cost between $150 and $400. Factors influencing price include the type of shingles, accessibility of the roof, and whether any underlying damage like rot or leaks exists. Damage may happen because of hail, strong winds, or debris, which can cause cracking, curling, or granule loss. Diagnosing a problem is often as simple as visually inspecting your roof after a storm or walking your property to spot missing or damaged shingles. Make sure to do this safely from the ground with binoculars or on the roof only if you’re comfortable and it’s secure, avoiding any risk of falls.

If you notice any signs of damage or leaks indoors, such as water stains or mold, it’s a good idea to contact a professional roofer soon. Roof repairs can seem straightforward, but improper DIY fixes may void manufacturer warranties or cause more harm. When speaking with a contractor, ask specifically whether they will match new shingles to your existing ones in terms of color and brand, especially since variations can affect your roof’s appearance and durability. Also, inquire about their warranty on repairs to ensure you’re protected if problems reoccur. Having a contractor check for any underlying structural issues can save you money and headaches down the line, especially since fiberglass shingles require a solid, dry base to function effectively.