One of the best home improvement projects (though not the easiest) is roofing. To expedite the process, however, homeowners should keep in mind a few things of what to expect during a roof replacement project. Napolitano Roofing explains more below:
Time and Expenses for the Project
Consider how much time and money you are willing to invest. The type of service (whether repair or replacement) and the materials will affect your schedule and budget. Remember that longer replacement periods may be necessary for more durable materials. As local roofers, we offer free estimates, where we declare the approximate cost and the timetable in clear language. This way, you can pick the best time to start and ready your budget.
The Right Materials for Roofing
Start with what you need as far as the materials are concerned. The right materials should be a long-term investment that saves you time and money on roof maintenance. For example, an asphalt shingle roof is a safe choice, but consider whether other materials (like metal, slate or tile) are better for your climate and long-term goals.
Emergency Situations
Always be prepared for emergencies. For injuries and property damage, always hire a professional and insured company because they can protect you from unnecessary liabilities. In addition, set aside emergency funds for your project. Whether it is roofing or siding services, an emergency budget can cover any unexpected changes; 10% to 20% of the quoted price is a good start.
The Right Contractor
The best way to make any home improvement project work is looking for the right contractor. Our company is properly licensed and insured, which keeps you safe from workmanship errors and accidents. We offer a wide selection of GAF and CertainTeed® products backed with their industry-leading warranties.
Contact your local roofers, Napolitano Roofing, today at (860) 265-4001 to learn more about our products and services. You can also fill out our form to get started. We serve residents of East Hartford, Vernon and other nearby areas in Connecticut.