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Step 2: The Project
Material Delivery, Loading and Site Prep:
Our Field Supervisor's office will notify you of when materials will be delivered to your home. Typically the material will be delivered directly to the roof unless your roof is a steep slope in which case they will deliver the material on the ground close to your house. In either case, this will require you to make sure that your vehicles are out of the driveway giving us complete access up to your house with a delivery truck. This will happen one to two days before the job starts. The field supervisor will also visit your home to perform a site inspection a couple of days before the actual start of the job. This will help him view the job, first hand, and get a better feel for any additional requirements or equipment that may be needed to help your job proceed efficiently. Through this site visit he will also form a plan and discuss that plan with the foreman on how to proceed. Before he leaves he will also post a job sign on your property.
Tearoff and underlayment:
Tarps will be placed over all bushes as protection to your property prior to starting the job. The tearoff crew will come out and begin removing the old roof and will have either a dumpster or dumptruck to haul off the debris.
Shingling the roof:
When everything has been done properly in advance, this is actually one of the smoothest parts of the process, since we have it down to a science. We use the latest techniques and technology to increase speed and quality. During the process, we encourage you to walk the grounds with the Field Supervisor to ensure your satisfaction with the appearance of your new roof. Our crews are courteous and well trained.
Cleanup:
We pick up all trash resulting from the roofing job and use a magnetic roller to clear your lawn of any nails. We work very hard to find every nail, but we recommend that you continue to watch for the next couple of weeks for any one we might have missed. Having children wear shoes around the yard during this time is an extra safety precaution that is highly reccomended.
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