Flip the top part of the ice and water barrier back over the bottom section the staples will easily pop out peel off the backing then set it back into place on the roof.
Removing roof tiles bottom.
Removing tiles with adhesive if a roofing adhesive has been used to attach the tiles and the tiles will not lift up with just the crowbar apply a small amount of solvent to the underside of the tile with a paintbrush to loosen the glue and pry the tile away.
Now gently pull this tile down until it rests securely on the hook at the bottom of the clip.
Continue in this manner until you have removed all of the necessary tiles.
Work your way through the top row of tiles weakening and pulling them.
Working with roof tiles is a lot easier when you know a couple of basic tricks.
Remove tiles from the roof ridge first.
With the proper instructions and equipment you shouldn t have any problems.
Go down to the next row and loosen it.
If they are all nailed then its a bit harder.
Work carefully to avoid wrinkles.
Removing tiles from a roof.
Next slide in the replacement tile under this tile and lower the other tile on top of it.
This will expose the nail on the tile on the bottom row.
Remove the wooden wedge that you fitted earlier while keeping the tile that it was holding up still lifted with your hands.
For just inserting the eaves tray you knock the second row up and remove the first.
Once you have safely gotten to the broken tile you ll need to slightly lift the tiles that overlap the one to be removed.
Move on to the next section of roof edge overlapping the vertical seams of the ice and water barrier by 6 in.
You may find that you need to go up a couple of rows to find an un nailed one then then work back down.
This video from bunnings shows you how to take a tile off and replace it prop.
If you do not have a scraper use a garden spade with a flat blade to hook the tiles underneath.
In this type of work one row of tiles is not re nailed but its not a problem.
You can start anywhere but one end of the roof is best depending on which side the tile the nib is so that the tile just comes up without having to lift the adjacent one up first.
Then use a brick trowel to lift up the broken over the baton underneath and slide it down and out.
This maneuver will help to remove the piles together with nails.
Do this using two pieces of timber to hold them up.