Having your roof replaced is a major project that can potentially disrupt your day-to-day living. Once everything is ironed out and your new roof is ready to be installed, you may find yourself asking yourself “do I need to temporarily move out of my home while the work is ongoing?” Here, trusted local roofer Frame Restoration Roofing and Construction answers that question.

Should You Move Out?
Well, the short answer to this question is no, you do not have to move out during a roof installation. A typical roof replacement job for an average-sized single-family home usually only takes a couple of days barring any unexpected delays due to inclement weather or other unforeseen issues.
Most roofing companies will conduct business during weekdays when the occupants of your home are either at work or in school to minimize disruption. Even if you are spending time at home during the replacement, reputable roofers try to stay as unobtrusive as possible during the replacement job.
However, a roof replacement does mean a lot of workers scurrying around your house and making all kinds of construction noises. If you feel that this will be a problem for you and your family, then, of course, there is no reason why you shouldn’t temporarily vacate the premises. You can consider staying in a hotel or a family member’s home for a few days while the work is being done.
If you do plan to stay, here are a few things you should do. If you have small children or pets, make sure that they aren’t around the work area. Most roofers will also recommend that you park your car somewhere else to avoid damage from falling debris. Roofing jobs also tend to be messy, so be sure to move any outdoor furniture away from the side of your home temporarily.
Whether you are in need of minor roofing repairs or are thinking about replacing your aging roof, then be sure to give Frame Restoration Roofing and Construction a call at (469) 346-8544 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free consultation with one of our skilled experts today.