Whether you are getting a new roof for a commercial or residential project, there are several steps to the process. The experts at Pioneer Roofing can help you navigate the steps of the re-roofing process, guiding you each step of the way.
- Evaluation: Experienced and properly-trained personnel will conduct a full evaluation of your property and your roof to determine if roof replacement is necessary due to age, storm damage or other factors.
- Action plan: Roofing experts will assess your property and determine the roofing system and scope of work that is the best fit for your property and objectives. Roofing material options, project scope, timing and cost will all be discussed.
- Choose materials: Depending on your property, a variety of roofing materials may be available for your project. In some situations, you may wish to replace your roofing system with a similar system, and in other cases, you may wish to evaluate an alternative system. Your budget, aesthetic preferences, and property characteristics will determine what types of roofing materials are the best fit for you.
- Permit: Once materials are selected and the project is scheduled, experts will obtain a building permit from your local municipality.
- Remove: Upon receipt of the permit, we are able to begin construction. The first step is removing your existing roofing material and perform any needed structural repairs to your property (when determined necessary by an engineer).
- Install: After the prior roofing material is removed and the surface is made ready for the new roof, new roofing material of your choosing will be installed according to manufacturer and building code specifications. Roof vents, fascia, drains, and other features such as chimney flashings and skylights may be repaired or replaced during the process, as well. Following installation, the team will remove all debris and clean up the work area.
- Inspection: The experts at Pioneer Roofing will provide a complete inspection of your roof and property following new roof installation. It is important to ensure that all aspects of your new roof are property installed to prevent leaks and uphold structural integrity.