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Is It Possible to Stay Home During Roof Renovations?

Jul 17

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Roof replacement is a significant project that often leads homeowners to question whether they can remain in their homes during the process. Here are the key considerations to help you decide.



When to Stay in the Home

Budget Considerations

  • Cost-Saving: Staying at home can save on additional housing and dining expenses.

  • Preparation for Noise: Roofing work is inherently noisy, which might disrupt work-from-home setups or young children’s nap schedules.


Mess and Safety

  • Dust and Debris: Expect an increase in mess, even with daily cleanup efforts.

  • Safety Concerns: Consider the safety of children and pets around the work site.


When to Leave

Potential Delays

  • Unforeseen Delays: Weather or material delays can extend the project timeline.

  • Long Working Hours: Roofers often work long hours and weekends, potentially disrupting your routine.


Job Complexity

  • Scope of Work: More extensive projects (e.g., reroofing the entire house, replacing gutters, adding skylights) may necessitate longer durations on site.

  • Family Disruption: Consider if your family can tolerate the noise and disruption for an extended period.


Making the Decision

Individual Circumstances

  • Case-by-Case Basis: Each situation is unique, so assess your tolerance for noise, mess, and disruption.

  • Alternative Accommodations: Staying with friends or relatives can offer a more peaceful environment while the work is being completed.


Conclusion

Deciding whether to stay in your home during roof renovations depends on various factors, including budget, tolerance for noise and mess, and the project's complexity. For personalized advice and to discuss your specific roofing needs, contact Fasto Roofing.


 If you want to know considerations for homes with flat roofs, click here.



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