Preparing for Construction
Remember to keep these things in mind during the construction process.
Noise:
During the re-roofing process, as with any construction project, there will be noise both inside and outside the house that you may not be accustomed to. During the process we will be using equipment such as dump trucks, fork-lifts, pneumatic guns, power saws, and power tools as well as hand tools that make noise. If you work from home it may be best to make other arrangements for the days of construction if neccesary.
Vibration:
Throughout the re-roof process we will be loading the roof and moving materials which may cause vibrations to the interior walls and ceilings to your home, especially during the roof removal segment. We are very respectful and as careful as we can be to your property, but keep in mind, complete elimination of vibrations is impossible. Prior to the start of the re-roof process you should take the time to inspect both the interior and the exterior of your home and make provisions to any pictures, statues, or light fixtures such as ceiling fans or chandeliers and if you feel that they could be affected you should remove these items from the walls and/or ceilings to prevent damage.
Debris:
With every construction site you should anticipate some degree of dust and debris. Most of our debris is from the roof removal. We make every attempt to remove and haul away all roofing materials from the jobsite on the first day and continue to maintain a clean work site daily throughout the entire process.
Landscaping:
During the re-roofing process we make every attempt possible to keep debris from falling onto the grounds and landscape area. We take special care to help protect flower beds, shrubs, bushes, grass, and all hardscape areas including pools.
Children and Pets:
Please remember that this is a job site. We ask that you keep all children and pets clear of the yard and out of the work area for their safety.