At First Choice Roofing we help our clients select the roofing material that are right for them, we ensure that each home has a sound gutter guard and venting system in place, and we are licensed, fully bonded, and insured. 

We have great respect for your home, and we do our best to make sure our job site is cleaned thoroughly after each roof replacement. 

So once you have settled on the roofing experts you intend to hire, there are a few things that you’ll want to do to make sure your home is prepared for the actual install.

MOVE OUTDOOR ITEMS AWAY FROM THE WORK ZONE 

Vehicles, grills, patio furniture, and bikes, should all be moved to a safe location where loose nails, and falling shingles can’t cause any damage. 

A good roofing company will be mindful of your home, and do their best to clean the job site thoroughly after completion, but you can help by making sure all of your belongings are moved to a better spot. 

TAKE DOWN BREAKABLE OBJECTS AND WALL DECOR 

Because of the excessive banging and pounding that’s required during a roof install, objects on your wall and shelves may fall and break. 

Walk through your home and take down all wall hangings, and remove breakable china, glass, or other fragile items from shelves.

COVER OR REMOVE BELONGINGS IN YOUR ATTIC 

When the roofers are pounding away, a lot of dirt and dust will shake loose in your attic. 

If you use your attic for storage, this can create a big mess that’s a headache to clean. 

We recommend our clients move valuables out of the attic, and at the very least, cover the belongings that remain with tarps or painters cloths for an easier cleanup. 

CHECK FOR OUTDOOR ELECTRICAL OUTLETS

 When your roofers arrive, they’ll need access to your outdoor outlets. 

 Taking the time to check for the location of your outlets, and to ensure they are working before the crew arrives is always appreciated. 

KEEP CHILDREN AND PETS INDOORS OR OFF OF THE PROPERTY

A new roof install can be exciting – but trust us when we say that hours of banging overhead will eventually drive you crazy. 

Naps will be interrupted and pets may be stressed. If you can’t leave the house for the day, it’s imperative that you keep your family indoors and away from the dangers of the work zone. 

But if possible, we recommend getting out for the day and saving yourself a migraine.

 

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