Setting “Real World” Expectations


 

Over Promise and Under Deliver?
Nope, not here.

We know what you want to hear…

“We’ve never had a single issue while re-roofing anyone’s house before and everything is going to be perfect!”


By better informing homeowners with realistic expectations and real world possibilities, we are able to take a more pro-active approach instead of are-active approach.

NAILS: You’re going to fine one when the roof is done. The typical house in Arkansas requires a contractor to remove and replace about 20,000 nails. That’s a lot of nails! We recommend that the you maintain your lawn right before the job begins. Removing a roof is demolition, we remove the top of your house! The better the conditions of the landscaping, the better job we can do to clean up the nails and debris.

20’ PERIMETER: Rule of Thumb; There should be a clear 20’ path all the way around the entire perimeter of the house. Shingles are heavy, sharp, dirty, covered in tar, and will pretty much destroy anything they touch. If you care about something that is within this 20’ perimeter line, move it or ask us for recommendations or help.

ATTIC: We recommend you cover your eyes, wear protective eyewear, or look away the first time you open your attic door. Every single one of those 20,000 nails protrudes through your roof deck surface and produces a small splinter like piece of debris that will lightly cover everything in your attic. So, when you open that access door for the first time, please be careful! Additionally, if you use your attic for storage, we recommend you cover your items with a sheet of plastic to remain free of the wood debris.

We are filled with expectations and recommendations. We encourage you to ask as many questions as you possible can to help ensure your 100% satisfaction.