How do I prepare my roof for replacement?

10 Tips to Prepare for a Home Roof Replacement
  1. Think about kids and pets. ...
  2. Relocate your vehicles. ...
  3. Remove wall decorations. ...
  4. Cover belongings in the attic. ...
  5. Move grills and patio furniture away from the work zone. ...
  6. Prune trees and cut grass before construction begins. ...
  7. Identify several accessible power outlets.
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What should you know before replacing your roof?

Things to Consider When Replacing a Roof
  • Roofing Material Options. There are several different types of roofing materials that can be used when replacing your roof. ...
  • Things Will be Loud. ...
  • You Should Shop Around. ...
  • Focus on Quality. ...
  • Ask About Roof Removal. ...
  • Ask About Refuse Material Disposal. ...
  • Read the Paperwork Carefully.
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What are 3 materials you would need to replace a roof?

List of 14 Roofing Materials Every Homeowner Should Consider
  • Asphalt Composite Shingles.
  • Wood Shingles.
  • Slate Shingles.
  • Metal Roofing.
  • Metal Shingles.
  • Stone-coated Steel.
  • Rubber Slate Tile.
  • Clay Tile.
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What are the steps to replacing a shingle roof?

Below you'll find the steps your roofing contractor takes to replace your roof.
  1. Roofing materials will get delivered to your home. ...
  2. Moving your vehicles out of the way. ...
  3. Your old roof will be torn off. ...
  4. Your gutters will be cleaned out. ...
  5. Your contractor starts installing your roofing materials. ...
  6. Cleaning up after the replacement.
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Should you replace gutters when replacing roof?

Do your gutters need to be removed during a roof replacement? Most customers usually replace their gutters when they replace their roof. However, if your gutters are fairly new or the material's integrity is holding strong, you probably aren't replacing them during your roof replacement.
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GETTING A NEW ROOF - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW



What goes on first roof or gutters?

While it is usually best to have a new gutter system installed after your roof, sometimes this is not possible. If your gutters are damaged or ineffective, you may have no other choice but to have them installed before your new roofing system.
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How long do gutters and downspouts last?

Estimated Lifespan

Galvanized steel and aluminum gutters, the most common type of gutters, have an average lifespan of 20 years, while copper gutters, a more high-end option, can last up to 50 years.
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What is involved in a new roof?

What Does Re-Roofing Involve? Re-roofing is the quickest and least costly way to restore your roof's appearance. During re-roofing, a new shingle overlay is placed over your worn shingles to restore the look of your roof as well as provide a protective layer to help prevent leaks from getting inside your home.
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What does replacing a roof entail?

So, what is a roof replacement? A roof replacement is tearing off your old roofing materials down to the decking and installing all-new roofing components (underlayment, shingles, etc.). Keep in mind, just because your roof is leaking doesn't mean it needs a replacement.
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What is roofing underlayment?

Roofing underlayment is a waterproof or water-resistant material directly placed on a roof deck before any other roofing materials are installed. It acts as a barrier that protects your home and the roof deck from leaks and the effects of harsh weather.
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How long does it take to roof a house?

In general, the roof of an average residence (3,000 square feet or less) can be replaced in a day. In extreme cases, it could take three to five days. Depending on the weather, complexity, and accessibility of your home it could even take up to three weeks.
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What is the difference between re roof and new roof?

Roof Recover: The process of installing an additional roof covering over a prepared existing roof covering without removing the existing roof covering. Roof Replacement: The process of removing the existing roof covering, repairing any damaged substrate and installing a new roof covering.
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What is flashing in roofing?

Flashing, made from either metal or a rubber membrane, is a part of the system that keeps water from entering through holes created in your roof. All roofs have penetrations: openings or holes in the roof surface which allow for elements like chimneys, flues, skylights and vents.
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How many years does a roof last?

Slate, copper and tile roofs, which are on the upper end of the price spectrum, can last more than 50 years. Homeowners with wood shake roofs should expect them to last about 30 years, while fiber cement shingles last about 25 years and asphalt shingle/composition roofs last about 20 years, the NAHB found.
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How often should you replace your roof?

The life of a roof is how many years you get out of it. For a standard 3-tab asphalt shingle roof, that's 25-years. As long as your roof has been properly ventilated and installed you should get pretty close to that 25 years of roof life.
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How many times can you reroof a roof?

As mentioned above, homeowners are legally limited to two layer of roof shingles. Therefore, if you already have two layers, you'll need a full tear-off. Additionally, if your roof is severely damaged, it likely won't be able to support the weight of a reroof and will need to be torn off.
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Can you put a new roof on in the rain?

Short Answer: Don't Install a Roof in the Rain

But roof installation must happen in dry conditions. Roofing contractors always monitor the weather. They won't install roofs when it rains because any moisture can sneak in, get trapped, and affect the quality of your roof.
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What type of roofing is best?

Asphalt Roofing Shingles

Relatively lightweight, inexpensive, and easy to install, asphalt shingles are the best choice for most houses. They come in sheets that are layered on a roof to give the illusion of more expensive single shingles, such as cedar and slate, that are installed one shingle at a time.
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Do roofers replace vents?

The roofer will examine the framing or flashing on your vents to see if there is any rot or rust. If so, the vent will need to be replaced.
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Should I replace my new roof with step flashing?

Typically, we will replace step flashing when doing a new roof. Also, a new flashing should not be layered over the old flashing. Your roof is supposed to have only one layer of flashing at a time. Installing new flashing is the only way that we can guarantee quality outcomes when replacing your shingle roof.
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Is vinyl gutters better than aluminum?

Unlike aluminum gutters that come with seamless options, vinyl gutters are only available in sections. As a result, they're more likely to leak. The average life span for vinyl gutters is about a couple of decades because of their weather sensitivity. Aluminum gutters can better withstand adverse weather conditions.
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Are new gutters worth it?

When properly functioning, they go a long way toward protecting against rain, the natural enemy of any manmade structure. In the process, gutters prevent a slew of potentially extensive, expensive moisture-related problems, all while remaining largely out of sight and out of mind.
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What gutters last the longest?

Copper gutters have the longest life span, reaching upwards of 100 years.
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Should I remove my gutters?

It is possible to take off gutters without dire results, but the presence of or lack of them does not cause ice dams. The only cause of ice dams (and their leaks) is a warm roof, although in some rare cases people who have raked their roofs free of snow claim that it stops ice dams and leaks.
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