Tuesday, October 15, 2019

3 Things to Know before Replacing Your Home’s Roof

Roofing is an expensive investment. And if it gets damaged, it’s important to keep the following in mind so you don’t spend more than you need to. Make sure you cover the following tips before starting your project:

Mind the paperwork
For such a quick job—two to five days, depending on the size and style of the roof—roofing involves a tremendous amount of liability and money. Three documents are essential: 1) Most towns require a building permit for a roofing project; this can help to ensure that your contractor follows building code. Plus, your roof warranty is likely void if you don’t get the permit. 2) A written contract that specifies all of the agreed-to details, products, and costs of the project. 3) A letter addressed to you from the contractor’s insurance carrier confirming that the specific project is covered under the roofer’s worker’s compensation and liability plan. Source: Money

Weigh the pros and cons of choosing an overlay
An overlay involves installing new shingles on top of the existing ones. Because the old roofing stays put, overlays require fewer labor hours and cost less than replacement.

Approach overlays with caution, however, as they may void or shorten the manufacturer warranty on roofing materials. And overlays typically increase future replacement costs since multiple layers will need to be removed the next time around. Source: NerdWallet

Keep an eye on the trash
Replacing your roof is going to generate a lot of trash and litter. This trash may be spread across your home during the installation. For instance, if the old roof came down with thousands of nails and most of them landed on your driveway or grass, they can cause injury to you, your pets, and your family. Also, they can deflate vehicle tires. Fortunately, most roofers have a giant magnet on wheels that is passed over the yard to grab metallic items such as nails and dropped fasteners. However, some roofers forget to bring it on site. Before making the final payment, ensure the roofer comes with the magnet and gets rid of dropped nails. Also, they should take care of the trash. Some roofers have dump trucks, making the process of trash management easy. Source: FineHomesAndLiving

Get your roof replaced by a roofing company who has a proven track record of quality work for more than 50 years. Call us for a free estimate!

 

Contact:
Kerrisdale Roofing & Drains
8279 Ross St, Vancouver, BC V5X 4W1
(604) 360-2114



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