You may have noticed signs of extensive wear and tear on your roof. In this case, it’s probably time to look for a reliable roof replacement service. Here’s a look at how to get started and what to expect during your project:
Before the Project
- Hiring the Right Contractor – The first step is to hire the right roofing contractor. Look for an experienced contractor that is helpful and listens to and addresses your concerns. Don’t just hire anyone, though; ask for their business and roofing license to confirm they’re actually qualified.
- Project Estimate – Part of picking the contractor is getting an estimate. This should be free and gives you a chance to ask questions. Expect to find out how long the project will take and how much it will cost. Don’t be afraid to get multiple estimates from different residential roof repair services.
- Building Permit – In most cases, a building permit is needed to replace your roof. Depending on the contractor, they may take care of it for you or it may be your responsibility.
During the Project
- Be Prepared for Changes – A seasoned roof repair service will be able to spot serious roof damage, rotten wood or leaks before work begins, but there are times when something serious is only discovered once the project is underway. Depending on the damage, this can add time and cost to your project.
- Avoid the Work Area – The right contractor will understand that they are working on your home and respect your space as much as possible. To avoid accidents and ensure the project is finished in a timely manner, however, do your best to avoid the work area.
After the Project
- Clean up – Cleaning up the project area is the responsibility of your residential roofing contractor. Still, it’s worth your time to double check the area, especially if you have children.