No matter whether it’s from just getting old or storm damage has caused you to get a new roof, it is a major expense. It is also an exciting time too. DunRite Roofing has helped many home owners choose the right type material and provide advice and suggestions when it comes to colors. After all, that new roof will be with your for 20-30 years, so you want to get something you like.
After you get your finances together or the insurance claim file, then you have the color, style and type of roofing you want, your part isn't over yet. There are some preparations you need to take before our crew arrives.
Getting a new roof is a minor construction job, thus your home becomes a construction site. The first thing you need to be aware of, we will have a lot of stuff that will need to be close to the structure in order to do our job right. This means we will be in your driveway and your yard.
So first thing is to move all your vehicles, including any boats or other things you have parked around your home. Keep your children and pets indoors or away from your home while we are working. You may want to mention to your neighbors with children and pets what is in store as well.
Roofing is not a neat and tidy job, so you can expect some debris in your flower beds and lawn. Protect any flowers, plants or shrubs with sheets. You should also cover anything of value in your attic because there will be debris falling through the rafters. Our crew will check but take the step to turn any attic fans off too.
Roofing is not a quiet job either, so be prepared for hammers and nail guns as well as possible sawing. Remove your satellite dish or have your provider do it. You'll also need to be prepared to either reinstall it or have arrange for your provider to.
When our crew is completely done, you and a crew supervisor will inspect the final job together. This is your time to ask about anything that doesn't seem right and point out any issues you're concerned about. Check for any debris left behind and note any damage do your property as well.
After you get your finances together or the insurance claim file, then you have the color, style and type of roofing you want, your part isn't over yet. There are some preparations you need to take before our crew arrives.
Getting a new roof is a minor construction job, thus your home becomes a construction site. The first thing you need to be aware of, we will have a lot of stuff that will need to be close to the structure in order to do our job right. This means we will be in your driveway and your yard.
So first thing is to move all your vehicles, including any boats or other things you have parked around your home. Keep your children and pets indoors or away from your home while we are working. You may want to mention to your neighbors with children and pets what is in store as well.
Roofing is not a neat and tidy job, so you can expect some debris in your flower beds and lawn. Protect any flowers, plants or shrubs with sheets. You should also cover anything of value in your attic because there will be debris falling through the rafters. Our crew will check but take the step to turn any attic fans off too.
Roofing is not a quiet job either, so be prepared for hammers and nail guns as well as possible sawing. Remove your satellite dish or have your provider do it. You'll also need to be prepared to either reinstall it or have arrange for your provider to.
When our crew is completely done, you and a crew supervisor will inspect the final job together. This is your time to ask about anything that doesn't seem right and point out any issues you're concerned about. Check for any debris left behind and note any damage do your property as well.
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