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Important Tips To Consider for a Roof Replacement Project

Weather, time and a litany of other factors take a toll on your roof. Sooner or later, you will need to replace your home’s roof. This is a big undertaking, and you need to be ready for everything that comes with it. As you prepare, you want to keep the following factors in mind so that you can have a fruitful project.

Budget

Before you even begin, you should set up a realistic budget of how much you can afford to spend. You can look online for how much roof replacements typically cost. However, your new roof’s price could vary depending on several factors. Speaking with a contractor first will allow you to receive the correct estimate for your home. The amount of money you budget should be 10 percent higher than the estimate to account for unexpected costs.

Contractor

You also want to speak to a few contractors to get a sense of who is best for the job. Many homeowners make the mistake of working with amateurs to try to save some money. However, you always want to work with roofers who have years of experience under their belts. You should ask for the contractor’s certification and insurance policy. Contractors who cannot provide these materials should not work on your home.

Materials

Many homeowners opt for the same materials their old roof was made out of. There is nothing wrong with this, but you should look into all the materials at your disposal. You need to consider the type of weather you get in your area and what other houses in your neighborhood have. By choosing the right material, you may not have to replace your roof again for up to 50 years.

To improve your home’s roof, hire the professionals at Novalis Roofing and Siding. Contact us today by calling 973-240-9074 or sending an email to [email protected] to request a proposal.

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