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Who will be on-site for the installation?

The start day for a roofing project can be a very stressful for any homeowner. With this in mind it is important to request that a project manager who knows all the details about your project be on-site for your roofing install. Making sure there is a supervisor present that you can easily communicate with helps to avoid delays and miscommunication.

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Who will be on-site for the installation?

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  1. Who will be on-site for the installation? Having the roof of your home removed and replaced with a professionally installed ​roofing system​ can be very overwhelming at times. From the search for the perfect contractor to the state of your yard when they finish the install, there are a lot of decisions to make and keep in mind. Throughout the process, you will most likely be working with one main point of contact for the roofing contractor. They will help you make all the best decisions for your home's roof that make sense with your budget. This project manager will know your install inside and out, which is why you want to make sure they will be on-site for the day installation. THEY MIGHT NOT BE THERE? Most roofing contractors try to have a project manager make at least one appearance at every project. This does not guarantee they will make it to your home though before the removal is finished and the install has begun. During that time all kinds of important aspects of your project could be mishandled. LOST IN TRANSLATION If the crew installing your roof are not fluent in English, which often happens with manual labor work like roofing, you may find it very difficult to communicate your expectations for the roof. Making sure the project manager is there at the start of the project means you are assured to have someone with whom you can effectively communicate.

  2. WHAT'S THE WORST THAT COULD HAPPEN WITHOUT A PROJECT MANAGER ON-SITE? More than likely, the project manager handling your roof replacement has communicated all the details to the crew, and everything will be handled expertly and efficiently. However, there are very real chances that big mistakes which can slow down the project can occur. What if the manufacturer sent the wrong color? If you are not home to see the shingles and there is no project manager on-site, you may come home to find a red roof instead of a blue one! Originally Posted At: https://livoniaroofingcontractor.blogspot.com/2018/08/who-will-be-on-site-for-installation.html

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