Understanding a Typical Roofing Job Timeline

Understanding a Typical Roofing Job Timeline

You’ve chosen your materials, contacted your roofers and set aside your budget. The only thing left to do now is to find a schedule that works for both you and your contractors. Choosing the date (or dates) for your roofing project can get a little complicated. There are so many factors to consider. For example, who will be at home when the team arrives, how long will whole project will take and are there any bad weather forecasts during that period? Understanding the general timeline of a roof repair, replacement, or installation can help you coordinate the scheduling requirements.

Let our roofing professionals at Allstar Construction of Fargo walk you through a typical roof repair visit and help you decide when best to set your appointments.

The Week Before Construction

Roofing jobs are not exactly as simple as a gutter or window repair job. Contractors will often use the preceding week to help get your home ready for what could be a major construction project. Expect a dumpster to be delivered about a few days prior to your actual schedule. This is in preparation for when the roofers begin dismantling the old shingles before installing new ones. You can also expect all or most of the materials to be delivered a day or two before the work is supposed to begin.

The Installation Process

The total time of your project depends mostly on how big your roof is. All the leftover debris in the dumpsters will be picked up a day or two after all the work is completed. A final check will occur and a representative will come to take care of all paperwork and collect final payments.

For all your roof replacement, maintenance and repair needs, trust our experts at Allstar Construction of Fargo. We are one of the top roofing, siding, gutters, windows and door companies in the area. Give us a call or fill out our online contact form to request a free estimate today. Homeowners in North Dakota can reach us at (701) 212-1192, and homeowners in Minnesota may call us at (218) 303-1351.

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