Remove Any Outdoor Obstacles
It’s important to remove any obstacles that are in the way of where the contractors will be placing their ladders and supplies. It might be a good idea to call the contractor a week or so before they are ready to start the job and find out how much space they’ll need for their tools and supplies. This will give you enough time to make sure everything is moved prior to their arrival. They can drop off all of their supplies and get started without having to work around large obstacles that block their access.
Make A Place for the Waste
Designate a space for a dumpster or area where contractors can put waste materials. Roofing nails can be a pain, especially if they are dropped where you drive your vehicle. Place the refuse dumpster away from where you park to prevent flats and other damage. You should also keep it away from playground equipment, or other areas where your family spends time. Housing all of the waste materials in one place makes clean up a breeze and reduces the risk of injuries.
Protect Fragile Items
Before roofers start dismantling your roof, make sure any fragile items are removed, or at least protected from falling debris caused by the vibration of tools. You’ll also want to make certain fragile items on the inside of your home are protected too. Depending on how extensive your repairs are, the vibrations caused by certain tools may make small items vibrate off shelves, or be knocked over. Move them before the work starts to minimize damage.
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