Repair or replacement of your roof is often the most stressful remodeling project for homeowners. Once you've selected a reputable roofing contractor and have budgeted the expense of replacing your roof, then you've arrived at the final phase of the process: It's time for the roofing installation to commence.
You've put aside the worry of not knowing how the extent of damages to the roof could be, how much it will cost, or how you can make a claim through your insurance company, contemplating what it's like to experience the stress of an entire roof remodel and planning the process for it could be equally stress-inducing.
What are you expecting? In this post, we will walk you through what a roof replacement will involve and how to make preparations.
In general, the process of roof installation and activation will follow this procedure:
Inspection and planning
Timeframe: 1-3 weeks
To assess the scope of the roof's installation, your roofing contractor will conduct an examination of the existing roof. Once you have completed the inspection, the contractor will be able to give you an estimate and the estimated work duration.
Permitting
Timeframe: 2-4 weeks
Based on the area you live in, the contractor you choose to work with will have to get permits in order to finish the roof installation. The contractor will handle the permit process; however, it will affect your project's timeline.
Installation
Timeframe: 1-7 days
Once you have received your approval, the roofing contractor will start to work. This will include ordering the roofing materials and finalizing your plans. Based on the dimensions of your roofing, the installation can take as long as an entire week. Learn more about roofing installation to learn more about the types of roofing projects that comprise. The best part? You'll probably be able to remain in your home as it takes place; however, be ready for the loud noise.
Disposal
Timeframe: 1 day
The roof replacement you are planning will involve the removal of the shingles you currently have. The process will also generate particles, such as packaging or old bolts. The contractor will be responsible for the ordering of dumpsters and scheduling collection for all the items.
Factors that affect the installation of a roof
However well-prepared you and your builder are for the roofing construction, there could be inexplicably slowdowns or problems. These could result in increased costs or alter the timeframe of your project. The most common difficulties with installing a roof are:
Your roof might have been constructed to comply with the standards of construction that have been in place for decades but will not apply to the new construction. Making repairs could prolong the duration of your roof's installation.
Pests and Mold
Particularly in humid areas of the country, the possibility of mold and termite damage could be discovered during a roof replacement. It doesn't matter if it's decay or insects; the issue will have to be dealt with before new shingles are put in place.
Poor roof design can lead to water traps
Water traps are an incredibly common problem that homeowners are usually unaware of until when a roof replacement is made. Water traps are locations susceptible to leaks because of runoff areas that channel the majority of water into the same spot. Water traps can also cause wear of your roofing shingles, as well as other components such as brick or siding. If you find out that your contractor is aware of this problem, you should anticipate that they will take more time to fix the issue.
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