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Construction 101
WHAT TO KNOW DURING CONSTRUCTION
If you are like most of our customers,
this is probably your first experience with reroofing and
you are wondering what to expect. The most important point
to be aware of is there is no way we can reroof your home
without causing you some inconvenience.
Scheduling: We will make every effort to schedule your re-roofing project
at a time that is convenient to all parties involved. If you
would like to request a specific date, please call our office
at 281.391.8555. Otherwise, we will call to inform you of
both delivery and start dates. In the event we are unable
to reach you we will leave a message on your answering machine
or with the person who answers the phone.
Weather Conditions: Should your project be delayed due to bad weather, we will
notify you of schedule changes. We are fully prepared in case
the weather should turn bad unexpectedly during your project.
The crews will seal your roof to prevent water from entering
your home and we will resume work as soon as the weather allows.
Delivery: Material will be delivered on a large truck by a
local shingle supply warehouse. If you have specified to our
representative where you want the material delivered they
will place it there. Please notify us 24 hours prior to delivery
of any changes in your delivery.
Communications: If you have any questions or problems during your roofing
job, please call your sales representative first. If you cannot
reach this person then call the office at 281.391.8555. Our
office hours are Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Someone
will be on call to take your call 24 hours a day.
Advertising: Placing
a sign in the yard is the first step in re-roofing your home.
We are proud of this job and the work we do.
Shingles: There are usually three types of shingle products sent to
your home. One is the starter course used around the perimeter
of your roof. Second is the three tab shingles used as ridge
caps and the last type is the shingle brand and style you
chose for the main application.
Wiring, Plumbing and Air
Conditioning: Electrical, plumbing,
telephone, security, air conditioning and any other service
lines by F.H.A. standards should not be installed within 3
inches of the roof deck. If you are aware of any such lines,
we must be notified immediately. We cannot be held responsible
for the puncture of improperly installed lines within 3 inches
of the roof deck. We will, however, help you find a reputable
contractor and work with the contractor to expedite the repairs
and maybe even save you some money on the repairs.
Light Fixtures, Mirrors
& Pictures: These items
can fall if not firmly attached to wall or ceiling. We suggest
that you check to make sure they are secured. If in doubt,
take them down. Small cracks or crows feet will sometimes
appear in older plaster or in cases were the attic space between
the sheetrock and plywood is very minimal. These cases are
often caused by the vibrations of the hammer and are often
unavoidable. We cannot assume responsibility for these damages,
as there is no way of controlling or keeping these things
from happening. This will more than likely occur in vaulted
ceilings.
Tear Off: When it is necessary to remove your existing roof or roofs,
debris will fall through your lath or decking into the attic.
You will need to cover any items in the attic which you think
would require protection. There will be a thorough clean up
of the exterior of your premises, however, we can only pick
up approximately 98% of the nails that fall around the area.
Mowing the yard prior to the roof installation will help maximize
the amount of nails that the magnet will pick up.
Access: Your contract price was figured utilizing access to the driveways
for our trucks, as well as electricity. If any plugs are not
available, please run an extension cord through a window or
under a door. In very rare cases if the driveway was not built
properly you might develop a crack or two. If this happens,
we cannot assume responsibility for the damages. This is a
very rare occurrence but has been known to happen.
Trees and Shrubs: If you have any hanging branches over your roof, some trimming
may be necessary. Our men will cut those limbs which limit
our ability to do an efficient and workmanlike job. In some
cases, you may prefer to have the tree or trees trimmed professionally
before we begin construction.
Chimney Flashing: If the chimney flashing cannot be waterproofed once work begins,
an additional charge may be added to the contract price to
replace the flashing or counter flashing unless otherwise
stated in your contract. Sometimes on older homes the brick
on the chimney or the cap on top of the chimney will settle
and sometimes cause cracking which may cause leaking later
on down the road if it is not already leaking. We can only
assume liability for the flashing around the chimney that
we change out. If we see a problem we will let you know immediately
and inform you of your options and how we might be able to
help you. As a standard, we change out both step flashing
and counter flashing at the base of the chimney when we replace
the roof whether it needs it or not.
Solar panels: Arrangements
to remove solar panels from the roof are the sole responsibility
of the homeowner unless otherwise stated in your contract.
Antennas: We remove and reinstall antennas up to 20 feet in
height, but we cannot be held liable for the old lead-in wire
breaking. Satellite dishes will be reinstalled, but we cannot
be held liable for reception. In some cases you will need
to have a repairman come out to realign your dish. Our crews
are not knowledgeable in this field.
Vents: Upon
completion of your job, please check all interior connections
of your furnace and hot water heater vent pipes. These pipes
have a tendency to be dislodged when re-flashing the bases.
Since these pipes exhaust carbon monoxide we strongly recommend
having an HVAC certified contractor reconnect the pipes in
the attic, as Remedy Roofing is not certified to do this.
Any cost incurred will be the responsibility of the homeowner.
We will provide free of charge any roofing labor to assist
the contractor with his job so that he does not have to double
check the seal outside the attic.
Left Over Material: Our
proposals are based upon a complete job. Any left over materials
remains the property of Remedy Roofing. We customarily over
ship a small quantity to insure adequate supplies for our
crews.
Project Inspection: Upon
completion of the job, the roofing foreman, along with the
salesperson or superintendent, will inspect the work and complete
an inspection report. We ask that you meet with the foreman
and salesperson to insure that you are 100% satisfied with
the job.
Payment: The
payment for your roof will be due upon completion of your
job. If this is an insurance claims job, we will require the
first check from the insurance company at the end of the first
day of construction. The remaining balance that includes your
deductible will be due at time of completion. If recoverable
depreciation is withheld by the insurance company until the
job is complete, we will require payment of the deductible
upon completion of job. We will file with the insurance company
to release depreciation check. Once you have received the
depreciation check, you will need to contact us so that we
may make arrangements to collect the check. Once the job is
paid in full you will receive the receipt and warranty papers
for the job.
Warranty: Your new roof will be covered by two warranties:
- Workmanship: This is our warranty. It covers defects in craftsmanship.
The specifics of the warranty are outlined in the contract
that you signed. Our labor warranty will be transferable
one time free of charge.
- Material: This
warranty is issued by the manufacturer and covers the material
that was used. This warranty will be mailed to you 7-10
business days after we receive payment in full for the job
we did.
ALL WARRANTIES WILL BE HONORED ONCE THE
JOB HAS BEEN PAID IN FULL. |