Replacing your roof requires a number of key details to be in place before the project even commences. These factors are crucial to the success of the project, so you’ll need to consider them carefully.
Arry’s Roofing Services, Inc., the premier Tampa roofing contractor examines the key elements in the first part of this two-part blog series:
Geographic Location
You want your new roof to stand up to any harsh weather conditions that may be prevalent in your area. For instance, if you live by the ocean, you’ll need to consider how the salt water may affect the lifespan of your new roof.
Roofing Materials
There are many roofing materials to consider, each with their own benefits to your home. Let the climate in your region, your energy efficiency requirements, and curb appeal needs be your guide. We offer a range of materials including shingles, metal, tile, and flat roofing options. The second part of this series will discuss the features and benefits of these materials.
Mental Preparation
In addition to leaving your home exposed, keep in mind that roof replacement will be a loud process. You need to be ready for the noise and any other associated inconveniences. It’s also a good idea to notify your neighbors beforehand so they can make preparations as well.
Contractor Selection
Research is the key here. Experience, expertise, and manufacturer certifications are always a great place to start. Arry’s Roofing Services is proud to be a GAF® Master Elite™ contractor. This places us among the top 3% of roofers in the country today. With us, you get to enjoy a quality and hassle free replacement process backed by top notch warranties.
In addition to full replacements, maintenance, and roof repair in Tampa, FL, we are your go to experts for your skylights, gutters, and insulation needs. Let us work with you to upgrade your home the right way today.
Give us a call at (727) 279-5001 or simply fill out our request form to get started. We will be happy to schedule a FREE inspection and estimate with you for your roofing needs. Stay tuned for part two of this roofing series.