Whether you are investing in roof maintenance, repair or replacement, any work done to your roof is bound to be noisy. For this reason, it’s important to be considerate of your neighbors.
In this post, V. Nanfito Roofing and Siding, Inc. discusses how to avoid getting into conflict with your neighbors because of a roofing project.
Inform Them About the Renovation
Before the home improvement project begins, give your neighbors a heads-up. This way they won’t be caught off-guard by the noise.
Give Them Your Contact Information
Give your neighbors your phone number ahead of time so they can easily reach you if they have any concerns. This is a small step you can take that will go a long way in making your neighbors feel like you’re being considerate of their needs.
Don’t Block Parking Areas or Roads
Make sure your contractor understands where they should park and unload their equipment so that they don’t block any roads or parking areas for your neighbors.
Don’t Schedule Work Early in the Morning
No one likes being woken up early by loud noises outside. To minimize the disruption to your neighbors, don’t schedule the work early in the morning.
Get the Proper Permits
One way you can alleviate your neighbors’ worries is by showing them your permits and proving that your project is 100% sanctioned by the county.
Turn to V. Nanfito Roofing and Siding, Inc. for your general contractor needs. We are your number one provider of roofing, siding and gutter installation services in the area. Give us a call at (203) 639-1634 or fill out our contact form for a free estimate.
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