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The Process of a Residential Roof Replacement: What to Expect 

Written by Robertson Roofing & Exteriors | Sep 16, 2024 2:02:00 PM

Replacing your roof is a major home improvement project that can seem daunting, but understanding the process can make it far less stressful. At Robertson Roofing in Rochester, New York, we believe that an informed homeowner is a happy homeowner. Knowing what to expect during a roof replacement allows you to prepare and ensures that the process goes smoothly. In this blog, we'll walk you through the typical steps involved in replacing a residential roof, so you'll be ready when the time comes.

Initial Consultation and Inspection

The first step in any roof replacement project is a thorough inspection by a qualified roofing contractor. At Robertson Roofing, we begin by evaluating the condition of your current roof. This involves checking for visible signs of damage, like missing or cracked shingles, leaks, or mold growth. If your roof is more than 20 years old, it's often time for a replacement, even if visible damage is minimal.

During the consultation, we’ll discuss your specific needs, preferences for roofing materials, and any concerns you may have. This step helps us create a detailed plan for the roof replacement process, so there are no surprises later.

Pro Tip: Be sure to ask your contractor about the lifespan of different roofing materials and how they’ll perform in Rochester’s varied climate. Learn more about material options here.

Estimate and Contract

Once the inspection is complete, you’ll receive an estimate outlining the scope of work, materials needed, and costs. At Robertson Roofing, we pride ourselves on providing transparent pricing with no hidden fees. After you review the estimate, we’ll move forward with a contract that details the project timeline and other specifics.

Make sure you carefully review the contract and clarify any points before signing. Understanding what’s included, such as removal of old materials, warranties, and potential extra costs, is key to avoiding miscommunication down the road.

Preparing Your Home

Before the actual work begins, it's essential to prepare your home for the roof replacement process. This involves removing any items from your attic that might be affected by dust or debris. Additionally, it’s wise to cover any large items that can't be moved, such as furniture or delicate belongings.

Outside your home, clear the area around the house, moving items like patio furniture, grills, or potted plants to prevent damage. The roofers will need plenty of space to set up their equipment and ensure the area is safe.

Quick Tip: Let your neighbors know about the upcoming project, as there will be some noise and disruption.

Tearing Off the Old Roof

Once the preparations are complete, the crew will begin by tearing off your old roof. This process typically takes one to two days, depending on the size and complexity of your roof. During this step, all existing shingles, underlayment, and flashing are removed down to the roof deck.

The tear-off process can be noisy and messy, but rest assured, our team at Robertson Roofing takes care to protect your property during this stage. We use tarps to catch debris and clean up the site thoroughly each day.

Inspecting the Roof Deck

After the old roof has been removed, the roof deck—the structural foundation of your roof—is inspected. If any sections of the decking are damaged, rotted, or compromised, they will need to be repaired or replaced before moving forward. This step ensures the new roof has a solid, stable foundation.

Skipping this step can lead to future problems, so it’s important that any necessary repairs are made before installing the new materials.

Installing the New Roof

Once the roof deck is secure and ready, it’s time to install the new roofing materials. First, the crew will lay down a protective underlayment to create a moisture barrier, followed by the installation of the new shingles or other materials of your choice.

Choosing the right roofing material is crucial, especially in Rochester, where the weather can range from hot, humid summers to freezing, snowy winters. Asphalt shingles are a popular choice because they are durable and affordable, but there are many options, including metal roofing, slate, and tile. Explore the different materials here.

Flashing and Ventilation

Proper flashing and ventilation are critical for the longevity and performance of your new roof. Flashing is installed around areas like chimneys, skylights, and vents to prevent water infiltration. Ventilation is equally important, as it helps regulate temperature and moisture levels in your attic, preventing issues like mold growth or ice dams in the winter.

Robertson Roofing ensures that all flashing and ventilation systems are installed correctly to provide maximum protection and efficiency for your roof.

Final Inspection and Cleanup

Once the installation is complete, a final inspection is conducted to ensure that every part of your roof replacement has been executed to the highest standard. Our team at Robertson Roofing will walk you through the work done, addressing any questions or concerns you may have.

The cleanup process is thorough—we remove all debris, nails, and materials from your property, leaving your home as clean as it was before the project began.

Warranty and Maintenance

After your roof has been replaced, it's important to understand the warranty that comes with the materials and workmanship. At Robertson Roofing, we offer comprehensive warranties that cover both. Be sure to ask about maintenance tips that can help extend the life of your roof, such as regular inspections and gutter cleaning.

Final Thoughts:

Replacing your roof is a significant investment, but understanding the process makes it easier to navigate. By partnering with a trusted contractor like Robertson Roofing, you can ensure that the job is done right, on time, and with minimal stress. If you’re considering a roof replacement, contact Robertson Roofing today to schedule your consultation and get started on improving the safety and beauty of your home.