Roof replacement or repair frequently ranks as the most stressful home improvement project. However, once you have selected a reliable roofing contractor and calculated the cost of a roof replacement, you have reached the final phase of the process: roof installation. Though you've left behind the worry of wondering how severe the damage to your roof is, how much it will cost, and how to submit an insurance claim, planning for a roof renovation can be equally stressful.
What can you anticipate? In this post, we'll explain what a roof installation entails and how you should prepare.
In general, the roof installation and activation procedure are as follows:
Inspection and Preparation
Timeframe: 1-3 Weeks
For the purpose of determining the scope of your roof installation, your roofing contractor will assess your existing roof. Your contractor will be able to provide an estimate and scope of work following an inspection.
Permitting
Timeframe: 2-4 Weeks
Depending on where you reside, your contractor may need to obtain permits to build your roof. Your contractor will manage the permit application procedure, but this will affect the timeline of your project.
Installation
Timeframe: 1-7 Days
Your roofing contractor can begin work upon gaining approval. This covers material ordering and planning completion. Installation can take as long as a week, depending on the size of your roof. The good part? You can almost probably remain in your residence during the event but be prepared for noise.
Disposal
Timeframe: 1 Day
Your roof replacement will probably need the removal of your existing shingles. Additionally, the installation will generate waste, such as packaging and old fasteners. Your contractor is responsible for ordering dumpsters and arranging for their removal.
No matter how well-prepared you and your contractor are for the installation of your roof, unforeseen complications or delays may arise. These may incur additional expenses or extend the duration of your project. Some typical unforeseen challenges encountered during roof installation include:
Your roof may have been constructed in accordance with outdated building codes that no longer apply to new construction. Repairs may lengthen the duration of your roofing installation.
Mold and termite damage may be discovered during roof replacement in humid regions of the country, in particular. Prior to the installation of new shingles, these issues must be resolved, whether they include insects or rot.
Until a roof replacement, homeowners are frequently unaware of the presence of water traps. Water traps are vulnerable to leaks due to runoff zones that funnel an excessive amount of water to a single location. Water traps can accelerate the deterioration of your shingles, siding, and brick. If your contractor discovers this issue, you can anticipate an increase in mitigation time.
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