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According to Erie Insurance, homeowners are most likely to repair or replace roofs following weather damage; 65% said it was their main motivation in a consumer survey. If you've hired your first local roofing company, you may be wondering what steps need to be taken to get your new roof installed. Here are some things to look out for when your local roofing company is doing work on your home.
When it comes to residential roofing, there can be a wide array of issues that you may have with your home. When you buy a house, it may be expected that your roof is new, but this probably isn't the case. In fact, you can run into issues like multiple layers of shingles used to cover up holes in the roof. This is why the first thing any local roofing company should do when they look at your home is to perform a thorough inspection. One of the keys to knowing you're working with a reputable company is if they take the time to look at the details of your roof. This involves a full walk-through, along with images and videos showing the issues that are present. This gives you, the homeowner, peace of mind in knowing that there is real work that needs to be performed.
Once you hire the local roofing company to do the work, they'll schedule your appointment. When the crew shows up though, one of the most important things to ensure is that the crew is fully insured. Doing any sort of work from a great height immediately introduces the possibility of being injured on the job. The last thing you want to worry about is having to pay for an employee's injury when they are supposed to be professionals. A crew that is insured shows you that you're working with a residential roofing company that has their employee's best interests in mind.
Now that the crew has the green light to get started, a simple thing that is commonly missed is if they have the right tools. A great job starts with the right tools and if any of these are missing, you could end up with a roofing job that has missing components. The first thing a good roofer needs is a roofing hammer or hatchet. While some hammers can also do the trick, a roofing hammer is made specifically for the job that you need. Another tool that's required is a roofing nail gun. When you're pulling off your roof to the studs, you'll often see a pro use a nail gun to secure the new boards to the roof. This shows that a roofer has the right tools to be prepared for a quick and efficient job. There are smaller items on this list, such as an air compressor and a shovel to remove the old shingles, but a lot of work can get done using just a roofing nail gun and hammer.
With things underway, one commonly missed thing to look for is if the crew is wearing the correct safety equipment. While some roofing crews are dressed for any and all emergencies, looking out for the essentials is what's important. First of all, steel toe boots are a must. A nail going through someone's foot is the last thing anyone wants to worry about. Another important piece of clothing is work glasses. Working with a nail gun can be dangerous and if it were to misfire, you wouldn't want to lose an eye. While eyeglasses made for construction can seem flimsy and made of plastic, they can be the difference between losing an eye being able to see for the foreseeable future.
When it comes to your roofing job, these are only a couple of things to look out for. A local roofing company should know what they're doing when they work on your home and it's important to be able to identify some of these small things. If you're looking for a roofer in the Rhode Island area, why not give S&S Construction Solutions, LLC a call? We have all the tools necessary to get the job done. We can ensure you that we check all the boxes when it comes to working with a local roofing company.
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