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Protecting Your Exterior and Garden During Roof Replacement

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Have you considered the potential risks a roof replacement may pose to your home’s exterior and garden? You might be surprised to learn that falling debris can damage siding and windows, while foot traffic and equipment might wreak havoc on your beloved garden. That said, it’s crucial to work with a professional roofer and take precautions to protect your home exterior and garden during this process. Here are essential ways to safeguard your property.

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Cover Landscaping and Flowerbeds

Before the roofing project begins, cover your landscaping and flowerbeds to shield them from falling debris, dust and potential damage. Use durable tarps or plastic sheeting secured with stakes to create a protective barrier. This helps prevent soil erosion, protects plants from being crushed and simplifies the cleanup process once the roof replacement is complete.

Trim Overhanging Branches

If your home is surrounded by trees, trim overhanging branches to minimize the risk of falling debris on your roof and garden. Branches can scratch or damage the roofing materials and pose a hazard during a roof replacement and gutter repair or installation. By trimming trees beforehand, you reduce the likelihood of accidents and preserve the integrity of your new roof or gutters.

Move Outdoor Furniture and Decor

Safeguard outdoor furniture, decorations and other valuable items by moving them away from the construction zone. This precautionary measure prevents accidental damage to your belongings and allows roofing professionals to work efficiently without obstacles. Storing items in a garage or another secure location ensures they remain in good condition throughout the roof replacement.

Cover Windows and Siding

Shield windows and siding from potential damage by covering them with protective materials. Large, sturdy sheets of plywood can safeguard windows, while siding can be shielded with tarps or specialized coverings. This precaution ensures that your home’s exterior surfaces remain intact and free from scratches or dings caused by roofing materials and tools.

Communicate With Your Roofing Contractor

Establish clear communication with your roofing contractor regarding the protection of your home exterior and garden. Discuss specific concerns, such as the care of delicate plants, the location of equipment and the cleanup process. A reliable contractor will work with you to address your worries and implement measures to minimize the impact on your property.

Work With Us!

Protecting your home exterior and garden during a roof replacement isn’t a daunting task—it just requires a little planning and the right professional help. If you need roofing services, contact Chase Roofing LLC at (757) 872-0700 (Yorktown) or (757) 206-1948 (Williamsburg). You may also fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation.

Jose Lomeli

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