Comprehensive Roof QuoteHODNE CONSTRUCTION, Inc.
a. Comprehensive Roof Inspection i. Determine what needs to be done. ii. Measure project for all required materials. b. Inspect For Ventilation i. Prevents moisture damage to your roof deck and to your house. ii. iii. Ensures compliance with codes. iv. Meets shingle warranty requirements. c. i. Makes sure work will comply with local requirements. ii. Makes sure work will comply with Art Jury approval. d. Consult With You i. Present what I will do to install a quality roof system. ii. Let me know your preferences. e. Provided References i. Gives you an opportunity to see my work. ii. Gives you confidence in my work. iii. Allows you to select the roofing material for your project. iv. Provides you with information about me, my company, and my professional and trade associations. f. Develop & Submit Written Proposal i. Defines exactly what I will do and give you a detailed cost estimate, including: 1. Product literature and samples for your review. 2. Copies of contractor and manufacturer’s warranties. 3. Written certificate of my Liability insurance. 4. My letter of Compliance of Workman’s Compensation. 5. A complete list of required permits. 6. A copy of my contractor’s business License.
a. Obtain i. Make sure the job meets local building codes. ii. Assures I am licensed to work in your local community. iii. Avoids fines for you. iv. Avoids unnecessary cost of corrective construction. v. Most important, the disposal permit assures we will comply with locally acceptable trash disposal. b. Schedule The Job i. Lets you plan for your new roof. ii. Reconfirming night before job starts avoids last minute scheduling conflicts with you. iii. Makes sure the job is complete and on time. iv. Confirm that you the owner have protected interior valuables form falling or breakage. v. Confirm that you the owner have protected interior areas for dust and debris. More noteable with Open Beam Ceilings. vi. Confirm that you the owner have Notified Tenants of work being preformed on rental property. c. Hold Pre-Safety Meeting i. Review basic and job-specific safety issues to prevent accidents. d. Confirm Proper Material Delivered i. Makes sure I’m installing the proper roof system. ii. Allows job to start and proceed on schedule. iii. Assures the material is not damaged. e. Properly Store Materials i. Protect the materials and other products from damage before the products are installed. ii. Keep the house and yard neat and safe during the entire roofing project. f. Necessary Equipment At Job Site i. Avoids installation delays. ii. Right tools allow for correct installation. g. Protect House and Landscaping i. Cover shrubs to prevent and damage. h. Confirm Pets Are Secure i. Do not want your pets to be injured or runaway. ii. Reduces owner’s potential liability. i. Set up Support Equipment i. Correct setup of scaffolds; ladders; roof jacks & fall protection equipment prevents accidents – and makes the installation faster, smoother and safer.
a. Check Weather Forecast i. Prevents interior water damage caused form unexpected storms leaking through an exposed roof deck. ii. Avoids moisture damage to roof deck and roofing materials. b. Check Job Site Location i. Each day we make sure we have safe access to the site and the roof to prevent accidents and job delays. c. Remove Old Roof – Re-Roofing Projects i. Allows for inspection and repair to the roof deck. ii. Provides smooth roof deck to apply the new roof. iii. Inspect existing gutter system to ensure they function properly. d. Install Roof Deck Protection – Underlayments Vary With Roof Types i. Provides an additional layer of water shedding protection under roof system. ii. Meet requirements set out by building codes. e. Install Metal Drip Edges i. Protects the roof edge from water infiltration. f. Address Flashing Details i. Flashing details around chimneys, soil stacks, ventilators & vertical wall joints are the most likely point of leakage. g. Construct Smooth Unobstructed Valleys…An Especially Vulnerable Place for Leakage i. Sloping roof planes direct water to the valley; the valley must be constructed to carry water away quickly. h. Prepare and Install Proper Attic Ventilation Systems i. Prevents moisture damage to your roof deck and house. ii. Provides great energy cost savings. iii. Insures compliance to codes. iv. Meet manufacture warranty requirements. i. Begin Roofing Installation i. Follow all manufacture specification to ensure warranties. 1. Proper fastening systems. 2. Proper shingle/tile exposures. j. Daily Job Site Cleanup i. Ladders and equipment in the yard and around the house are potential causes of accidents. ii. Maintains clean appearances; so house does not look like a construction site.
a. Remove All Debris from The Roof. i. I want your roof to look attractive and show off my fine craftsmanship. b. Final Rooftop Inspection i. Confirms the roof is installed properly. c. Final Site Cleanup i. Ensures no litter or equipment is left at your home. d. Magnetic Sweep For Nails i. Do not want anyone to step on nails or puncture tires. e. Homeowner Inspection i. Make sure that you are completely satisfied. f. Deliver Warranties & Proper Lien Releases i. Provides you with peace of mind. Prevents interior water damage caused form unexpected storms leaking through and exposed roof deck. |
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