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What to Expect when J O Roofing re-roofs your home
Our location on the Central Valley brings us in contact with a varied array of
homes and unique architectural and
landscape designs. These settings required various procedures necessary to
coordinate and complete your individual roofing project.
Although re-roofing is not what one would consider a pleasant experience, with
your help we can make it more tolerable. The following are things to be aware of
to help prevent any misunderstanding of the re-roofing process.
Our usual arrival time is approximately 7:00 a.m.- 8:00 a.m., however times can
vary.
As expected, we need access to the roof to load material. This will require you
to move any vehicles away from your
home and out of the driveway. (If your driveway is unstable or unsound, possible
driveway damage may occur due to the weight of the equipment; this at no fault
to J O Roofing.) Any vehicles in the garage should also be moved off site or
covered with a heavy canvas or drop cloth to avoid damage to property should
something fall through the open ceiling of your garage. You may have either
elected J O Roofing to do this covering or have chosen to do this yourself.
(Most garages are open ceiling, so debris will fall into the garage.) NOTE: If
at all possible, we recommend any vehicles be moved from the garage, rather than
covered.
We will need full access to your side and back yards. This is for the cleanup of
debris that will fall from your roof during installation.
The roof removal creates noise and house vibration, so it is important that
loose wall hangings or shelf items be secured or removed prior to the tear off
procedure. (Items include light fixtures, pictures, mirrors, paintings, lamps,
etc.). If you are in doubt about how secure your items are, take them down for
the duration of the re-roofing. If your home has open beam ceilings or
skylights, there is a good chance that dust and debris will enter through the
cracks of the ceiling or skylight openings and get into the interior of your
home. You may have opted for O J Roofing to cover the interior, but if you are
doing this yourself, it is best to start from the floor and work your way up and
over the furnishings, draperies, etc.
Every house with open beam ceilings encounters a different level of debris that
falls into the interior of the house and this debris can be a nuisance. Areas
having skylights, stove vents, fans, bathroom vents, etc., are also areas where
dust or debris can enter your home. Please cover these locations to avoid any
damage from falling debris. The attic and storage areas of your home will most
likely get debris and dust, as well. This is not usually a concern unless there
are stored goods in the attic. If this is the case, you should cover these
items, unless you have opted to have J O Roofing do it.
Any exterior landscaping you are concerned about should be brought to our
attention to avoid possible damage. If you elected J O Roofing to scaffold or
move any outer plants, the procedure has already been addressed. It may be
discovered that there is some damaged lumber or roof sheathing that will need to
be replaced, due to dry rot, termites, etc.
The terms of this condition are detailed in your contract. Depending on the
extent of the damage, this could involve removal and replacement of such lumber.
This procedure creates noise and additional debris. If your home is having
plywood installed, this will create noise from the stocking and nailing off of
plywood. The wholesale distributor usually performs the stocking of roofing
materials.
They will require access to your house via the driveways. The firm will request
you sign a waiver releasing them of responsibility should the driveway become
damaged from the loading process. The stocking is usually done quickly and is
not a long inconvenience, but does create house vibration and noise.
Any pets or animals that are fearful of noise or strangers or who are protective
and could injure one of our employees should be restrained or removed from the
premises.
Your exterior windows may become dirty after the process. If you elected for
your windows to be washed, then this will be covered in your contract.
It is your responsibility to warn your neighbors of the roofing process.
Sometimes your neighbors’ property is impacted by to noise, dust, and falling
debris. We will try to minimize this impact and clean up any mess created if
access is granted.
If you have children, they should not be outside under the roof fall lines at
any time. Debris can fall off the roof and could injure someone. J O
Roofing takes pride in keeping the grounds safe and clean, however, nails can
and do fall to the ground and could possibly cause injury if stepped on. Please
notify our company if we failed to detect a grounded nail. Also, make sure you
wear shoes when walking around your home during the roofing process.
Our work crew will need access to your restroom facility. We will need access to
an outside power outlet as well.
The roofing application obviously varies based on the product being installed.
If you are having a fiberglass shingle, tile, shake, or slate style product
installed, you should be aware that you will experience slight vibrations,
noise, and some dust. The same precautions previously mentioned should be
performed to avoid any problems that may occur.
These items apply to all types of roofing and should be closely followed. Safety
is our utmost concern and we feel that with good communication, many, if not
all, potential hazards and problems can be avoided.
Thank you again for allowing J O Roofing to serve your roofing needs and we look
forward to providing you with that beautiful long lasting, new roof.
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