WHAT TO EXPECT

PREPARE FOR YOUR

ROOFING JOB

 

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Let Us Help Make Your Roofing Job

Safe and Easy

Your roofing job might seem overwhelming, but with the assistance of Lee's Roofing, it can go smoothly. Please read the tips below to learn how to make your roofing job as safe and stress-free as possible.


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Tips to Make Your Home or

Office Ready for a Roofing Job

1. Remove all loose items from the wall or shelves

It's so important to remove loose items from walls or shelves in your house when getting a new roof. All of the hammering during the installation process can cause vibrations that shake these items off and potentially damage them or cause injury. Taking the time to remove these items beforehand can prevent unnecessary accidents and ensure a smoother roofing process.

2. Remove all items from around the house where roofing debris or bundles of shingles may fall

Roofing work can produce a significant amount of debris and materials, and leaving items around the perimeter of the house can increase the risk of accidents or property damage. Cleaning the area beforehand can help ensure a safer and more efficient roofing process.

3.Be prepared for the noise

Roofing work can be very loud and disruptive. The process typically involves hammering, sawing, and other loud machinery, which can be bothersome to those in the vicinity. Being prepared for the noise by wearing earplugs or finding a quiet place to work can help minimize the impact of the noise and make the roofing process more tolerable.

4. Keep children and pets away from the work area

The work area can be hazardous with heavy machinery, sharp tools, and falling debris. Children and pets may be frightened or curious about the activity, which could lead them to wander into the work area and potentially cause harm. Keeping them away from the work area can help ensure their safety and prevent accidents.

5. Power tools are occasionally used to cut decking or shingles - please check power breakers to make sure they're working properly

Having your roof worked on may involve the use of power tools and machinery, which can draw a significant amount of electricity. If your power breakers are not working properly, they may trip or fail, which can cause electrical issues and potentially pose a safety hazard. Checking your power breakers beforehand can help ensure they are in good working condition and prevent any potential problems during the roofing process.

What to Do When

Your Roofing Begins

  • The day your roofing job begins, notify your mortgage and insurance company so they can expedite the inspection and payment process.


  • Please check the color of shingles when they're delivered and contact us immediately if they are not the color you ordered.


  • Our roofers are instructed not to tear off more than they can replace in a day, so the roof is not exposed to inclement weather. The weather might delay any work done on your roof.


  • Check hot water heater and stove vents after the job is completed. Also, check heater vents in the attic to make sure they have not pulled loose or ask your estimator to check for you.


  • We make every effort to pick up all nails. The yard will be rolled with a magnet nail roller. Some nails might be hidden in the grass and shrubbery and may remain there.


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Lee's Roofing is the absolute best! We had some leaks after a pretty bad storm and Lisa got someone out to us the same day to inspect our roof. The gentleman who came was very helpful and gave us several options for the repairs. He was honest and professional about our situation and provided us with several estimates to review. I have recommended Lisa and Lee's Roofing to several people with roofing needs and will continue to do so.

- Lonni S.

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