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Do potential disruptions to your family time, schedule, and safety have you stressed and worried about your upcoming roof replacement? Our team at One Way Exteriors has been trusted for nearly a decade and understands the stress and worry felt by each of our homeowners as we protect your biggest investments – your home and your family.

It’s a big decision to replace the roof on your home and you may be unsure if you should be home or not during the replacement process. There is no right or wrong answer when deciding whether or not to be home during a roofing project. As a trusted and reputable Ludington roofing company, we will guide you through the key advantages of both being home and not being home during a roofing replacement.

A few key aspects of the roof replacement journey will help you determine if you should be home or not during the replacement or repair. A standard roof replacement timeline can range from a few days to a week or more depending on the size and scope of the project, material availability, and weather conditions.

A Typical Roof Replacement Includes:

  • Pre-Installation Inspection
  • Material Delivery
  • Removal of Old Roofing
  • Roof Installation
  • Final Inspection and Cleanup

During the Pre-Installation Inspection with your roofing team, you will understand the individual steps and timeline for your specific roofing project and be able to determine a personal schedule that will work best for each stage of the project. The most critical factor for a stress and worry-free project is to establish a clear method of communication with your contractor. This will establish the protocol of how to best communicate throughout the duration of the project.

Once you have completed the Pre-Installation Inspection and established a solid communication plan with your contractor, you can better determine if you want to remain at home or not during any phase or all of the project. While it is not mandatory for you to be present for the project, there are key advantages to being present.

Key Advantages of Being Home

Peace of Mind

Being home during the roof replacement will allow you the opportunity to keep track of progress, ask your contractor any questions you may have, and address any concerns in real-time. However, using a reputable roofing company and having established a clear project timeline will provide the peace of mind you need to be away from home during any part of the project.

Accessibility

There may be times during the project when certain parts of your home are temporarily inaccessible. Knowing this upfront as well as clear communication with your contractor will establish access points and a plan for your family should you decide to remain at home during any stage of the project. A key advantage of being home during the process is the ability of your contractor to inform you if there are any modifications to accessibility. This results in less stress for you and your family.

Timely Addressing Concerns

Being onsite allows the roofing team quick and direct access to communicate with you should there be any unexpected issues that arise. The ability to address concerns in real time may result in less stress and fewer delays.

Communication

The #1 key factor to the success of the entire project is communication. We recognize the value of having a homeowner onsite during the process to allow for real-time discussion of specific details and preferences throughout the project. Direct communication with the project team before and during the project will enhance the entire process and lead to final results that align with your expectations.

While you may be thinking that being at home during a roof replacement has its advantages, there are also valid reasons why some homeowners may choose not to be present.

Key Advantages of NOT Being Home

Minimized Disruption

A well-defined project timeline with your roofing team will allow you to be away and continue with your daily activities without the noise and disruption caused by the construction process. This is particularly beneficial for individuals who work from home or have a busy household.

Safety Considerations

Roof replacements involve construction work, which can pose safety hazards. Not being present reduces the risk of accidents or injuries to homeowners and their family members, especially if they are not familiar with construction site safety protocols.

Reduced Stress and Anxiety

Witnessing the process of roofing replacement projects can be stressful and may cause anxiety for some homeowners. Choosing not to be home during the project avoids unnecessary stress for homeowners and instills trust in your roofing professionals to handle the job.

Increased Efficiency for Contractors

Navigating around homeowners and addressing inquiries throughout the day slows the efficiency of the roofing team.

Trust in Professional Expertise

Choosing a reputable roofing company will give you full confidence and trust in the expertise of the team replacing your roof and mitigate the need for staying home to oversee every detail of the project.

Flexibility for Homeowners

You can reduce your stress if you have flexibility in your schedule to be away during the roof replacement. This will provide the freedom to return home once the work is completed without disrupting the construction process.

Ultimately, whether you choose to be or not be home during a roof replacement depends on your personal preferences, schedule, and comfort level with the construction process and company you choose.

If you have any questions regarding a roof replacement or additional questions about whether you should be home or not during the replacement, feel free to click here and reach out to us today.  

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Should I Be Home During The Roof Replacement?

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