By The Third Estimate.
Editor’s note: Share this with your customers to help them understand broadly what the process for a reroofing project looks like.
The roofing process can often seem mysterious or overwhelming as many homeowners only have to deal with it a few times in their life. But understanding this process is essential for homeowners preparing for this important home-improvement project. There are many different factors that can affect the timeline of a reroof (like weather and product availability) but there are four general stages that will occur with any reroof. In this article, the experts at The Third Estimate put together a broad overview of these stages, from initial inspection to the final clean-up.
The journey begins with an initial consultation and inspection of your roof. During this phase, roofing contractors assess the current condition and discuss your goals and options. This consultation typically lasts one to two days, allowing us to provide a detailed proposal and estimate tailored to your specific needs.
Once you’ve approved the project, our team will move into the planning phase. This involves securing necessary permits, ordering materials and scheduling the work. On average, this process can take anywhere from a week to a month, depending on local regulations and material availability. This step is crucial to ensure a smooth roofing process.
The most intensive part of the project involves removing the old roof and installing the new one. Depending on the size and complexity of your roof, this phase usually takes between 1 to 3 days. Our skilled roofing contractors work diligently to minimize disruptions to your daily life while ensuring top-notch workmanship.
After installation is complete, a final inspection will be conducted to ensure everything is up to code and meets your expectations. This step may take a day, followed by thorough clean-up to leave your property in pristine condition. At The Third Estimate Corporation, we believe in leaving your home better than we found it.
Original article and photo source: The Third Estimate
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