Are the nails driven fully home?

If so I  would consider a  dob of hot tar after first cleaning the area of each 
head thoroughly. Might want to scatter a  little sand into the tar while it is 
still sticky.

The correct thing to do of course is to shingle the roof. Wonder if they 
flashed the junction of the roof with the new siding? 



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lenny McHugh 
  To: handyman-blind 
  Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 9:18 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] quick roof repair


  This is almost unbelievable. A neighbor ask me how to do a quick repair on 
  his shingles. He hired a contractor to put siding on the back of his home. 
  The back goes up one story then a roof over the laundry room and two stories 
  up to the top of the house. Now this contractor has been in business at 
  least 30 years. His crew drove nails through the shingles, I presume to hold 
  the ladders in place on the sloped shingle roof. There are at least 15 nails 
  sticking through the shingles. There is no rain in the forecast for the next 
  few days. He wanted my help. The first advice is to take a lot of pictures. 
  I suspect this will get nasty.
  I did also tell him not to pull the nails. Wondering if a little roof cement 
  or silicone around each nail would make a very temporary patch? 



   


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