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If done properly, a home’s roof should last for 20 years. Here are some tips for ensuring a well done roof replacement. It’s probably time to seek a professional roofer. Please read on to learn more. |
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| Author: Andrea Avery |
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1. Your energy bill has been creeping up without any other explanation.
2. You notice leaking frequently or in many places (which can be indicated by stains on interior ceilings or in the attic).
3. There are many shingles missing, torn, decayed or damaged.
4. Shingles are excessively cracking, curling or blistering.
5. The sheathing or siding is in decay.
It is wise to select a local service provider as they will be working under the assumption that a job done well may lead to referrals. Ask questions regarding their business permits, licensing and their standing in their field. Ensure that they are willing to consult with and explain to you, in layman’s terms, the best construction method and materials for your new roof. Get the final specifications in writing. Ask what services and warranties the roofer offers should problems occur. Ask about the crew that will actually be performing the work, get a description of their experience and credentials. Inquire into how the company insures their workers. You want to avoid liability for any accidents that occur on your property. A professional should also be willing to provide references, of whom you can ask about the reliability of the service and quality of the final product.
A well-installed, quality roof can last for more than 20 years, so it is worth a little investment to get it done right. Shopping for a roofer on price alone can lead to poor quality jobs that in turn cause interior damage and costly repairs.
There are a bunch of things that you can do to ensure a smooth project completion that is minimally disruptive. First, plan ahead. Do not put off the project for so long that the leaking gets so severe that you have no other choice but to replace it during the worst time of the year possible. Bad weather is an issue that will retard the job greatly. For the most part, you can build a new roof at about 200 to 1500 square feet per day, depending on which type of roof you have. When the time comes, ensure that there is a power supply available to your use. If you do not have an outlet nearby you will have to run an electrical cord through a door or a window. Make sure your driveway is clear with nothing in it. Plan to remove items hanging from your walls as the banging from the hammers might be enough to bring them down.
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If you are looking for a roofer Denver family-owned and operated Golden State Roofing offers over 20 years of experience and quality service. To know more, visit http://www.roofingcompanydenver.net/
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