reshingle

reshingle

(riːˈʃɪŋɡəl)
vb (tr)
(Building) building trades to put new shingles on; shingle again
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At Central, the district is looking to reshingle the roof, replace chillers and asphalt, update digital controls, work on the heating and air conditioning systems and build an elementary STEM lab for students.
It's not unheard of to reshingle a roof without removing the one that's there already.
No, they're pulling it down so they can reshingle it.
A decade ago, when it came time to reshingle the barn, my wife and I decided to spend the money once and use steel.
We are, however, well placed to benefit from the kind of immigration advocated by Risse, by paying lower wages to the immigrants who wash our cars or reshingle our roofs, clean our homes or take care of our children.
If you don't like the streaks, reshingle with algae-resistant shingles.
Like all men who rose from the working class Carl Bradford could do seemingly anything with his hands: reshingle a house or put new head gaskets on the V-8 engine of his big-finned, pearl-white '59 Chrysler Windsor.
Rip the old shingles off one area, then reshingle before moving on to the next section.
Then reshingle, sliding metal step flashing behind the fascia board (the trim behind the gutter).
I'm planning on installing metal drip edge when I reshingle my roof.
Reshingle the exposed portion of the existing roof to visually tie the old and new together.