Replacing a damaged roof is something that should be done as soon as the first signs of deterioration arise. It’s an expensive investment to make, so you’ll naturally want everything to go as smoothly as possible.
Here we’ll tell you how to prepare your home for a new roof to ensure everything goes as planned. So, without any further ado, let’s get right to the bottom of it!
Notify your neighbors
As you already know, renovation projects that are as large as a roof installation can get quite noisy at times. It’s best that you give your neighbors a heads up before the roofing professionals arrive, so they can organize their day according to their specific needs and schedules. While this doesn’t have much to do with your house, it’s still something you should consider doing before you get your roof replaced, as it will give you peace of mind.
Remove fragile items from your walls and counters
The roof work can send out strong vibrations through your walls, which can put your valuables at risk of falling down and breaking. To avoid this, all you need to do is remove those items to safety while the roof replacement takes place. Doing this won’t take too much of your time, and it could potentially save you hundreds of dollars in expenses. Just please make sure to contact a roofing installation expert to help you with the replacement process.
Trim your plants and keep your grass short
If your home is surrounded by trees, you’ll need to ensure no branches are hanging low near your roof before the roofing contractors arrive. Experts at Pacific Roofing & Sheet Metal also recommend that you cut the grass in your lawn short to make cleanup easier later on (as there will be debris falling down into your lawn during the installation).
If you have an aerial installed, prepare to have it removed
If you happen to have a satellite dish or an antenna installed on your roof, the contractors will need to remove it before they begin working. If you do not use the unit anymore, you can ask them to dispose of it. Otherwise, make sure you call your TV provider to schedule a reinstallment after the work is done.
Move your car and other outdoor items away from your driveway/patio
The contractors will need loads of space to access your roof with their heavy equipment. This means you’ll need to move your vehicle and everything else that might prevent them from accessing your house with ease.
Besides, as there will be debris falling down from the roof, keeping your property away will keep it protected from potential damage. The same goes for your attic and everything that’s stored inside it.
The bottom line
There are a couple of things you should do before roofing contractors arrive at your doorstep – all of which we’ve listed in this short guide. We hope we managed to help you prepare for the roof replacement process you have coming up, and we wish you the best of luck in all of your future endeavors.