The Eight-Step Guide to Roof Replacement
The most crucial day in the life of your new roof is the day you replace it. You naturally want everything to go well.
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But because it’s such a disorganized operation, homeowners may become concerned as soon as they notice strange cars in their driveway and objects begin to fly everywhere. This is particularly valid if your roofer rushes through the explanation.
The staff at Bacon Roofing Roofing has been assisting homeowners in understanding every facet of installing a new roof for more than 30 years. I wish to outline the steps involved in replacing a roof so that you can deal with a reliable roofer.
The eight-step procedure for replacing your roof, from start to finish, is listed below.
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1. The roofing supplies are brought to your house
Getting all of the roofing supplies delivered to your house is the first stage in replacing a roof. This generally happens the night before or early the following day. A trustworthy roofer will never supply the materials more than a few days ahead of schedule, unless bad weather prevents them from beginning the job.
The delivery will be unloaded at a dry area on a paved surface close to the roof access point. You’ll end up with dead grass if the shingle and material pallets are not set on a paved surface.
The quantity of replacement materials and the number of squares (100 square feet of roof area) of shingles that will be installed determine the size of the delivery. A sizable roof may need the delivery to occupy a sizable space.
2. First setup and walkthrough
Before starting any work on the morning of your roof repair, your roofer will take images of any damage that is apparent. They’ll search for any damage at the roof line, including broken light fixtures, dented gutters, and ripped window screens.
Most of the time, homeowners are unaware of damage until they glance up and assume it was done when they replaced their roof. But in case you discover damage later, you should also snap photos the day before your roof repair.
In the meanwhile, the team locates the entry point, gets ready, sets up generators, and takes care of any other last-minute tasks.
3. Measures have been taken to safeguard your property.
After everything is ready, the roofers install safety measures to safeguard your home before beginning the actual roof repair operation. To cover anything at the base of your home, they either put wooden boards against the outer walls or hang tarps to the roof line.
By allowing garbage to glide to the appropriate places rather of dropping on your landscaping, this regulates where it travels. It also designates distinct areas for disposal, making it more effective to clear away garbage and transport it to the dump trailer.
In addition, your roofer will clear debris from your patio and deck, cover your attic and pool (if appropriate), and make sure all of their cars remain on paved surfaces.
4. Ripping your roof off
The tear-off procedure starts as soon as your property is safeguarded. Sections of your old roof will be removed, beginning at the corner farthest from your driveway and working your way down to the dump trailer.
To make sure the debris reaches the proper place, some members of the crew pick it up as others are tearing off. Additionally, a few individuals will be present on the ground to make sure that nothing escapes and that everything that falls off reaches the dump trailer.
Your gutters will be cleaned out and installed as soon as a portion is removed and cleaned up.
5. Changing deteriorated or damaged roof decking
Your roof decking has to be examined for decaying, cracked, or compromised wooden boards after a part has been torn off. Before installing the new materials, your roofer must replace any damaged decking that they detect.
While it’s uncommon, some roof decks will eventually require replacement of entire parts or the complete structure. Just be aware that whether or not the planks are broken, decking made of wood that has more than 1/8″ spaced between them has to be replaced.
This is in accordance with the installation guidelines provided by the shingle manufacturer; if not, your warranties will be worthless.
6. Your newly built roof
It’s time to install the new materials after pulling up your old roof and fixing any damaged decking. The workers start by fixing the roof flashing, adding drip edge to the corners of your roof, and putting ice and water protection in roof valleys and other trouble spots.
The whole roof decking is then covered with underlayment, which goes beneath the drip edge on the rakes and over the drip edge along the eaves. The installation of shingles may start as soon as the underlayment has dried in on your roof.
A row of starter shingles will be placed first, and then successive rows of shingles will be installed, making their way up to the ridge from the bottom. After shingle replacement, ridge capping and roof vent replacement will be performed.
Your old roof has now been replaced with a brand-new one after this is finished. That being said, the process of replacing the roof is still ongoing.
7. Tiding up when your roof repair is finished
It’s time to clean up once your roof has been fitted and completely restored. To make sure that all of the remaining material reaches the dump trucks, the crew will blow off your roof, gutters, and downspouts.
After that, they’ll work on the ground for a few hours, gathering their equipment, folding up tarps, and tidying up the entire area. They ought to walk around your yard a few times and look for any missing debris in the landscaping.
Additionally, someone will use a powerful magnet to check over your entire property to make sure there are no stray nails lying around. You should not be able to know roofers were there in the first place until they tidy up and go.
8. Last examination and tour
Your roofer will inspect the completed roof replacement after the entire procedure is finished. They will check the roof to make sure it is fitted correctly and that the locations that are known to leak (around chimneys, skylights, penetrations, etc.) are adequately covered.
After removing your roof, they’ll make a last inspection of your house to look for any missing garbage, nails, or debris. A trustworthy roofer should have no trouble walking you through the process and answering any concerns if you want peace of mind.
You will get your warranty details and make the final payment when your roof replacement is finished and you are happy with the job.
What could possibly go wrong while replacing a roof?
You now have an idea of what to anticipate from the roof replacement procedure. Just be aware that each roofer follows a different set of precise processes.
Nonetheless, you’ll discover that the most of respectable roofing businesses adhere to the similar guidelines and workflow. Regretfully, things don’t always go as to plan.
During a roof replacement, there’s always a danger that something may go wrong; certain problems are even preventable. However, being aware of potential problems may really assist you in preventing them from occurring in the first place.
For this reason, I broke out the potential problems with roof replacement in a different post.