Roofing

The Different Delays You May Encounter in Your Roofing Project

When a roof replacement project gets delayed, it can lead to additional costs to your budget. But while some of them are beyond your control, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t prepare in advance in case they happen. It helps to understand the common types of delays so that you’ll know what to expect should you encounter them during the roofing process. By taking the right precautions, you can effectively reduce any likelihood of delays and keep your project on schedule.

Roofing Delays and Their Causes

If you have an old roof, there’s still a chance that the workers may uncover hidden damage while tearing off the old material. This can cause delays because they’ll have to make additional repairs before they proceed with the roofing process. Failure to address them can affect the new roof’s performance over time and may also void the manufacturer’s warranty.

Unpredictable weather can also be a factor that can delay your roofing project. Normally, the project is scheduled on a day when weather conditions are ideal, but if it starts to drizzle while construction is underway, the workers will be forced to wait it out. This is because the deck has to be dry when applying the other materials; otherwise, they won’t adhere properly. If you still choose to proceed with the replacement, the moisture from the rain can get trapped and cause problems for your new roof later on and you may end up with a premature roof repair.

Best Ways to Prepare Against Delays

It pays to be prepared to ensure the success of your roof replacement project and minimize any delays that you may encounter along the way. Keep these tips in mind:

  • Take shipping times into account. Most of your roofing materials will be ordered directly from the manufacturer. As such, the shipping time can depend on the location, the speed of the delivery, and even the demand or availability of the materials. It will also take longer if you order several specialty items for your project that will need additional manufacturing time.
  • Plan safety measures ahead of time. Experienced contractors understand the importance of safety in each roofing project. They’re well aware of the potential risks once they climb the ladder, so before the real construction begins, they conduct inspections for safety and security. Be sure to do your own preparations before the start date, from parking your vehicle as far away from your property as possible to clear out the driveway that will serve as their staging area for all the roofing materials and equipment.

You’ll feel much better about your project if you leave it to a trusted contractor, such as STARR Roofing & Gutters! As a reputable name in residential and commercial roofing, we have the skills and expertise to ensure your home’s protection against the elements through a well-built roof that fits your needs and preferences. Call us today at (512) 736-6539 to schedule a free estimate. You can also fill out our online contact form.

Pete Reed

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