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Roof Replacement: A Beginner's Guide

If your roof is compromised, you may be considering a complete roof replacement. If you are new to the world of roofing, the idea of replacing the entire structure may be kind of scary. However, there is no need to fear. This blog is here to provide you with a series of articles which will act as a complete beginner's guide to replacing your roof. While none of the writers are professionals, they are people who have keen interest in the roofing industry and who wish to share their passion with the rest of the world. Thank you for stopping by.

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What You Need to Know About Being in Your House During a Roof Restoration

Roof restoration is a really neat process that can take the place of re-roofing. In re-roofing, the top layer of your roof is re-covered with similar materials (so, an asphalt shingle roof is covered with more shingles, for example). This process, while inexpensive, has its problems. In roof restoration, the roof is cleaned and then covered with a special coating, and that coating can extend your roof's life span just as re-roofing can, but with fewer disadvantages and more advantages. One of the benefits of roof restoration is that it's easier to stay in your house while it's being done. Your schedule will also avoid major disruption.

It Can Take About the Same Amount of Time as Replacement 

Roof restoration project times vary because the condition of your roof, the size of your roof, the weather, and the availability of supplies all affect how quickly the work can be completed. In general, it takes no longer than a roof replacement or a re-roofing job, so you will not have to deal with people walking all over your house for very long. Because roof restoration involves adding a coating that has to dry, the weather does play a very big role, as mentioned. You may find that the work has to be delayed because of even light rain.

You Will Hear Noise, but Maybe Not as Much

In roof restoration, people do have to be up on the roof, and you will hear them walking around. However, because they'll be cleaning and coating the roof and not installing anything, you shouldn't hear as much noise as you would with re-roofing or replacement. The roofing contractors could replace a few shingles or tiles here and there, but there won't be a wholesale replacement. That means less ripping out and hammering nails in, and your home will seem at least a little more peaceful.

You Should See Less Waste and Mess

One of the major disadvantages of re-roofing is that installing a new layer of roofing materials over the existing roof creates a lot of waste and mess. Tiles are broken, shingles have to be trimmed in some areas, and so on. Restoration does not create that waste and mess. Most of the work involves cleaning and removing things like dirt and moss, and then the coating is like a form of painting. Roofers should clean up any mess they make, but it can still be distressing to see the waste generated by procedures like roof replacement. Roof restoration is a lot neater, and your property will look better throughout the process.