Plan Ahead For Roof Replacements
roof replacementSometimes roofing projects demand immediate attention. Usually though, thoughtful planning saves time and money on roof replacements. Keep in mind, just because you may be ready in two weeks to pay for a roof replacement, doesn’t mean your contractor has the availability. Planning ahead, ensures you get your pick of contractors in your price range. If you need a roof replacement in two weeks, expect to pay contractors for extra crew and even overtime.
Consider timing your roof replacement at the same time as other projects. Sometimes, contractors can give you better rates if you have multiple projects for them at the same time. If your roof replacement is on a commercial building or other more public building, consider when you can afford to close temporarily to save money. Some contractors offer better rates on unoccupied buildings. Obviously, there are more considerations when people are walking beneath their work space.
Leave yourself and your contractor enough time to assess the structure of the roof, create plans, price materials, create a bid or quote, and pull a permit for the job. All of these things take time, so early prep work helps the whole project run more smoothly.
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Whether you’re interested in roofing an indoor gazebo or an entire hotel, we’d love to help you choose the right product for the job.
Check out our synthetic thatch roofing materials now to find one that’s right for you:
- Capetown– A trimmed, coarsely textured, longer reed. Replicates African Yellow Grass or “Cape Reed” that replicates the typical African style thatching.
- Kilimanjaro– A heavy reed replicating a traditional weathered, Tanzanian cape reed roof.
- Somerset– A closely tapered, slightly weathered appearing shingle. Replicates a typical, hand trimmed European thatching.
- Kona– A combination of wide leaf and smaller grass reed. Replicates the look of Hawaiian “Pili Grass” and Asian Alang-Alang grass thatching.
- Dominica– A synthetic palm leaf style thatching. Replicates palm leaves commonly used in tropical regions throughout the world.
- Bali– A finer, loosely tapered, slightly longer shingle designed to resemble the appearance of East Asian grass thatching.
- Viva Series– An especially economical synthetic palm thatch.
Plus, we’d be happy to show you how Endureed can provide you with the perfect synthetic thatch roofing for your needs. So, call us at 877-784-2824 or get in touch with us online to learn more.