Replacing a roof may feel a bit like getting a root canal. You know it has to be done, but the process isn’t necessarily pleasant. However, when complete, you’re glad that you did it.

Today, we would like to talk about the process of reroofing, also known as roof replacement. How long will you have to put up with the loud noises, extra people on your property, and your unhappy pets before the job gets done?

There are a variety of factors to consider when determining how long the roof replacement process takes.

Roof replacement is weather-dependent.

The weather conditions play an important factor in how long it takes to complete a roofing job. Unfortunately, those ideal conditions seldom occur during the winter months in some areas because cold temperatures may affect the asphalt shingle installation.

Of course, you can’t ask a roofing crew to work during rain, snow, or high winds because that would present unsafe working conditions.

If the temps are too hot, too cold, or extreme weather is in the area, your roof replacement project may be delayed.

The roofing materials used may determine how long it will take.

What type of roofing material will be used on your new roof? The type of shingles may determine how long the reroofing company will take on the re roofing project. After all, shingles come in different materials, and each requires a different installation method.

While a new roof with asphalt shingles may take one to three days, a roof replaced with wooden shingles may take double the time.

Of course, shingles placed in a complicated design will also take more time to install than installing shingles in a typical pattern. Also, a home with historical significance will take longer to roof.

Larger homes take longer to reroof.

Larger homes take longer to reroof or replace the roof. That’s why most roofing projects are priced on a square foot basis. House size is an important factor when determining how long it will take to replace your roof.

The roof’s steepness determines how long it will take to replace it.

You may think that a steep roof would take longer to replace. However, other factors need to be considered. After all, a roof with a shallow pitch may also slow down the process. While added safety measures may be required for the first scenario, your roofing contractor may need to install a special underlayment on a shallow-pitched roof. This new layer may add time to the project.

Structural damage will slow down the process.

Professional re-roofers may see signs of significant damage on the roof during the initial inspection, but they may not know the extent until the existing shingles are removed. As a result, roof replacements will take more installation time if severe damage is uncovered.

A quality reroofing contractor won’t rush to finish a job.

Roofing contractors that work at break-neck speeds aren’t looked at highly in the roofing industry. After all, the quality of the project is much more important than getting the project completed in a ridiculously short time frame.

If you are looking for a quality roofer in the Sacramento area, San Jose, Concord, California, or Reno, Nevada, call Quality First Home Improvement. We will work steadily to replace your existing roof as safely as possible.