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What You Need To Know About Installing A New Roof


October 4, 2020
New Roof – El Cajon, CA – Dana Logsdon Roofing

If your roof needs to be replaced, you don’t have to rush to an equipment store to buy some shingles. You need to know something about installing a roof.


1. Choosing the right material 

One of the major things to know is your type of roofing material. When choosing a material, think of the price and life span of each product accessible. Examples of roofing materials include asphalt, concrete or metal shingles, shakes, slate, and many more.
Think of each option carefully and think of the benefits and negative effects of each roofing material. If you are not sure which material would fit your house, use the service of an expert to examine your roof and decide which material would best suit your house.


2. Choose between Peeling off or Layering On

Another important decision to make is whether you will take away the former shingles before inducting new ones or just put it on it. Following the rules of building code, you should not have more than two shingle layers on your roof.
You should remove the old layer of shingle because the old layer would put stress on the roof. If you do not plan to spend much on the shingles, you can lay them over the original. But if the old shingles are uneven, you should remove the old layer.


3. Examine the State of Your Roof Frame

If you have had issues with leaking formerly, you should examine the plywood that is aiding your roof. If you discover any place where the sheathing is broken or if it looks weak, you should substitute it immediately. It is also advisable to take off the existing layer of roofing and check it before you begin the induction. If you find and sort a leak in the roof from, it would make the roof last longer and help you avert more extreme leak eventually.


4. Consider Installing It Yourself

If you are like most house owners, inducting a new rood by yourself may not be advisable. But, if you have the equipment required for the induction in your home and a just amount of technical know-how, simple inductions like asphalt may be okay. Decide if your technical knowhow would help you in inducting the roof, then you will know if you might have to use the service of a professional.


5. Choose the Right Contracting Company

While some learners may decide to install it themselves, most house owners would rather hire a professional roofing company to take charge of the induction. Sometimes, early on the process, make some inquiries on various roofing companies around you. Ask for a quotation for the induction, and make sure they can induct the type of roof you want.
Since roof installation is needed only once in a decade, roofing companies do not need to depend on repeating business. That is, people choose their roofing companies based on expenses alone. But, this can result in errors, as these companies can deliver less than expected. For this reason, it is very imperative to be careful about the company you hire to induct your roof. Get referrals from friends and check for sites that have licensed installers.


6. Remember That Roofing Is Noisy

It is a noisy process to replace the roof. Hammering new shingles and removing the old ones would result in a lot of noise. You and your kids should stay somewhere else if you are sensitive to loud noises when the induction is ongoing. It is also thoughtful to let the people living around you to know beforehand about the induction and when it will commence.
You need to know that a lot of shingles would be needed. Remember to remove your cat from the driveway before the shingles get delivered to avoid the delivery truck blocking you.


7. Ask for a Contract

Before the induction commences, ask the contractor to give you a contract that lucidly encompasses everything you have discussed. Ask all questions you need to and confirm that everything you talked about is included in the contract before the induction commences.


8. Obtain Other Essential Document

Aside from the contract, you should obtain two other essential documents. The building permit that makes your warranty valid and also makes sure your contractor follows the building code. The other document is a letter from your contractor’s insurance company to let you know the project is covered.


9. Don’t Pay Until the Nails Are Removed

If your old roofing was removed before induction, that is a lot of nails removed with it and possibly ended up on your driveway, which can result in injuries or flat tires. Contractors usually have magnets that can pick up these nails around the yard. Sometimes they do not come with it. Make sure you ask them to remove and collect all these nails before you pay them completely.


10. Prevent Needing Another Roof Replacement

Knowing now that installing a new roof is expensive, you should try your best to avoid it. So there are some maintenance tips to help your roof last long: Inspect and Clean Your Roof, Replace Cracked Sealant, Look for Rust, Cleanout Your Gutters, Keep Your Chimney in Good Shape and some others.

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