Your roof takes a beating every day from wind, rain, and sun. Over time, shingles become loose, crack, or even disappear. If you’ve caught a small problem early, you may wonder if you can repair it yourself or not.
At Topper Roofing, we want to empower homeowners with the knowledge to make informed choices. Here’s what you can do yourself on a regular basis and when you need to hire a pro.

What You Can Fix Yourself
Some minor roof repairs can be done with the right materials you’ll need, patience, and caution. Here are a few that a handy DIYer can handle:
Replacing a Few Loose or Missing Shingles
If a few shingles were lost in a storm, but the surrounding area is fine, you can replace them yourself.
- Gather what you need: You’ll need replacement shingles that match, a pry bar, roofing nails, a hammer, and roofing cement.
- Remove the defective shingle: Lift up the shingle above it to expose the nails. Remove them carefully and slide out the broken piece.
- Install the new shingle: Slide the replacement into place, nail it down, and apply a dab of roofing cement to seal the edges.
Sealing Small Cracks or Lifted Shingles
If a shingle is slightly raised but still in one piece, you can pin it back down with some roofing cement. Apply a small dab underneath and press down hard.
Removing Debris That Can Do Damage
Leaves, branches, and dirt can trap moisture and cause premature wear. Keeping your roof and gutters clean can save you headaches later.
When It‘s Best to Call in a Pro
Some repairs may look simple but become complicated in an instant. If you notice any of the following, it’s best to call in a professional roofer:
- Extensive or Ongoing Shingle Damage – If shingles keep coming loose or notice curling and cracking on large sections of your roof, there could be a bigger issue that needs repairing.
- Leaks or Water Stains in Your Home – If you notice water spots on your walls or ceiling, the problem may be more than a few loose shingles. A pro can assess how widespread the damage is.
- Issues Near Roof Valleys, Chimneys, or Flashing – These are delicate spots to seal. Errors here can lead to costly water damage, so best left to a trained roofer.
- Steep or High Roofs – If your roof is extremely steep or more than one story high, safety first. Roofing without the proper equipment and know-how can be risky.
Know Your Limits, Save Your Roof
Repairing minor issues can extend your roof’s lifespan. But knowing when to call in a pro is just as crucial. If you ever wonder about a repair, talking to an expert can save you costly errors.At Topper Roofing, we’re here to assist—whether you need a quick fix or a detailed inspection. Contact us today, and we’ll keep your roof in prime condition.