Getting Ready for Installing a New Roof

Are you planning to install a new roof? Congratulations! This is one of the best investments that you can make to increase the aesthetic and financial value of your home. Today, there are a lot of amazing roofing materials that will not only look good but will also last as long as you plan to own the house.

But before the arrival of the roofing contractor and his workmen, there are a few things that you need to take care of. Here are some things you should do before installing a new roof.

Do your Homework:

Installing a new roof is a time-consuming job. It also involves spending a substantial amount of money. Make sure that you’ve picked the right man for the job. This will guarantee that your roof will last for as long as you expect it to.

Remember that roofing is a one-time job.  This means that a good roofing company might have some negative reviews from unsatisfied customers. Some customers make some mistakes while installing a new roof and this can affect the quality of the job. You can ask your contractor for references and see how they handled the job. You should also ask about all the details including the time, price and amount of materials used. This will give you an overall idea of how things will go.

Get Your House Ready:

This is especially important if you are removing an old roof. You need to make sure that you have cleared all the driveways and sidewalks to allow the roofing crew to move freely. Make sure that your children are safe inside the house, remove cars, outdoor furniture, and other valuables if possible. Clear some space so that you roofers can safely move their equipment and materials.

Clear Your Attic:

Experienced roofers will try to finish the job with minimal chaos. However, you should expect dust and some mess while removing an old roof and installing a new one. Remove all valuables and furniture from the attic, if possible. If you are unable to remove furniture, you can cover it with plastic sheets.

Children and Pets Should Go:

This is a noisy job that involves the use of a lot of hazardous equipment and materials. It is recommended that you make arrangements for your children and pets with a relative or a friend where they can stay during the roofing process. If you are unable to do so, you should keep them indoors all the time, even if they are excited about having workmen at home.

Give your Neighbors a Heads Up:

Letting your neighbors know that you are having your roof replaced is a little act of courtesy that can go a long way. Before your roofers arrive, they might want to make arrangements for their pets and children especially if they are particularly disturbed by the noise.

Installing a new roof will increase the value of your home and the surrounding properties as well. Make sure that you pick the right roofing contractor to guarantee the success and results of the process.