Roof replacement is a big project that can affect a variety of things in your home. From scheduling to logistics, you have to take note of different factors to ensure the job will go as smoothly as possible.
Typically, contractors need two to three days to finish installing a new roof for an average-sized home. If you’re at work most of the time during this period, temporarily moving out might not be necessary. Since roofers usually get the job done during weekdays, you would only have to deal with minimal disruption.
However, if you’re a work-at-home professional or you simply spend most of your time at home, it might be better for you to stay somewhere else while workers perform their tasks. This way, you won’t be distracted by the noise coming from the construction. Other considerations include the following:
If you have kids at home, make sure they’re aware of what’s happening. It usually helps to set a few extra rules and to designate safe spaces where they can play during this period. Your roofers may have to tear off your old roof so a lot of debris may fall on different sides of your home.
Noise can be distressing for pets, so you should consider keeping them in a quiet room while work is being done on your roof.
Roofers typically lay down tarps in the outdoor areas, and they also collect stray nails with a magnet after the completion of each job. However, it’s important for you to take the initiative as well. Bring in any outdoor furniture for the meantime, and ensure the landscaping around your home is protected.
As mentioned earlier, debris could potentially fall from the roof. That’s why it’s often recommended to park your car away from the work area.
Christian Brothers Roofing delivers excellent workmanship. Whether we’re doing roof repair or gutter replacement, you can count on us for top-notch results. Call us at (502) 244-0208, or fill out our contact form to request a free estimate.
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