| RE-ROOFING TIPS & GUIDELINES
Following the recommended guidelines
below during any re-roofing process will help ensure that all
roofing projects run smoothly.
You will be notified in advance of
the time/date roofing materials will be delivered to your
home. In most cases, the materials will be placed on your
roof.
If your estimator has not already
inquired, please advise us of the location of of your outside
electric power source. If none is available, please make
arrangements for our installers to "plug" into an inside
receptable for use of their roofing equipment.
You will also be notified in advance
when your roofing project will begin. Before the installers
arrive, please take a few minutes to protect your valuables by
removing items hanging on exterior walls and place on the
floor until work is completed. Remove any items around the
eaves that could possibly be damaged by falling shingles.
We shall attempt to the best of our
ability to protect your flowers & shrubs; however, use of
tarps may burn grass, flowers and shrubs if covered in hot
weather conditions.
PLEASE PLAN FOR THE NOISE: There will
be hammering during most phases of your re-rofing project.
Please plan your schedule accordingly.
We will need access to your roof via
the driveway. Please park all vehicles out of this area while
work is in progress and for the delivery of materials.
Please keep children and pets away
from work area.
SPECIAL NOTE FOR ROOF RE-DECKS:
Please have any belongings stored in your attic COVERED. Wood
shingles, decking and roofing debris will fall through the
spaced decking into the attic during tear-off of the old roof.
If you have any items stored in your garage, please remove or
cover the property. When all work is completed, our roofing
crews will clean all roofing debris from the job site and
nail-roll your yard. Gutters will be cleared of roofing
debris; however, if there is an accumulation of leaves,
branches, etc., you will be notified so that you can have your
gutters properly cleaned.
Whenever wood shingles, shakes or
multiple layers of existing roofing are removed, there is the
likelihood that existing siding or paint will be above the new
roof line and an area (void) will now exist between the
existing paint or siding.
Please contact our office if you have
any additional questions or concerns.
Thank you, Hometown Roofing, Inc. Management Team
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