Roofs are extremely durable by design, but they do not last forever. To continue protecting your home against the elements, you will need a new roof at some point. If your home is ready for a new roof, there are several things you can do to prepare the site, the crew, your family, and your neighborhood for the installation.

Prepare for a new roof with the following tips:
- Make plans for the installation day – If you work from home, you might want to arrange to work elsewhere when your roof is being installed, or you may want to warn your coworkers about the noise in case you need to take any calls. If you have young kids or pets at home, you might consider scheduling a playdate or spending time at a family member’s house so your little ones won’t be bothered by the project or be at risk of getting in the way.
- Inform your neighbors ahead of time – You aren’t the only one affected by the noise and vibrations associated with roof installation; your neighbors experience them too. As a courtesy, tell them about your roofing project well in advance so they can be prepared.
- Clear the driveway and pathways – Roofers need to use the driveway and yard for materials and equipment, as well as just getting around. Make sure to park your vehicles elsewhere and clear away any clutter that could be a tripping hazard.
- Ask your roofer about protecting your plants – A new roof means old roofing materials will need to be ripped off. To protect your landscaping from falling debris, ask your roofers ahead of time about their plan, whether that involves laying down tarps over your plants or taking other preventative steps.
If your home needs a new roof in Jacksonville, Florida or the surrounding area, you can trust our team at Jacksonville Roofing USA. Contact us today to learn more.

