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Best Roofing Shovels & Spades for Shingle Removal

  • Apr 13
  • 2 min read

A Roofing Contractor performing tear offs relies heavily on shovels and spades designed to pry, lift, and strip shingles efficiently. Standard digging tools often fall short on roofs, where leverage, blade shape, and durability matter most. Purpose‑built roofing shovels and spades help contractors remove shingles and nails faster, reduce fatigue, and prepare decking properly for new roof installation.

Below are roofing shovels and spades contractors commonly use for professional shingle removal.


Best Roofing Shovels & Spades for Shingle Removal

This heavy‑duty shingle shovel is built for aggressive tear off work. The wide blade and nail‑removal edge help roofing contractors strip shingles and pull nails quickly, reducing labor time on full roof removals.

This shingle roof ripper is designed to slide under asphalt shingles and lift material efficiently during tear off. The D‑grip handle improves leverage and control, helping roofing contractors remove shingles and nails faster while reducing strain during repetitive tear off work.


This heavy‑duty shingle removal shovel is designed for tearing off asphalt shingles and pulling nails efficiently. The reinforced carbon steel blade resists bending, while the D‑handle improves leverage and control, helping roofing contractors remove material faster with less fatigue during tear off work.


This drain spade is useful for prying up stubborn shingle sections and underlayment during tear off work. The narrow 16‑inch blade helps roofing contractors work into tight areas, while the fiberglass D‑handle provides leverage and durability for controlled shingle and nail removal.


This long‑handle scraper is useful for removing remaining shingle residue and underlayment after primary tear off. The flat stainless steel head helps clean roof decking efficiently before new materials are installed.


Why the Right Roofing Shovels Matter

Shingle removal is one of the most physically demanding parts of roofing work. Using tools designed specifically for tear offs improves speed, reduces fatigue, and helps prevent injuries. Proper roofing shovels and spades allow contractors to remove materials cleanly, expose nails, and prepare decking more efficiently, keeping projects on schedule.


Protecting Your Roofing Business

Tear off work increases exposure to sharp debris, heavy lifting, and fall risks. Having the right tools improves efficiency, but the right coverage also helps protect your operation as it grows.


  • Commercial auto

  • General liability

  • Property and contractors equipment insurance

  • Workers compensation insurance

The right coverage helps protect your crew, tools, and long‑term operations.

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