FAQs

Sanchez Contracting

  • When should I have my roof inspected?

    Roof inspections are recommended after severe weather events to identify potential damage. Annual inspections are also advised to catch minor issues early. Other situations that call for roof inspections include property purchases, home renovations, and assessments of building integrity for landlords or commercial property owners.
  • What happens if I don't inspect my roof?

    Skipping annual roof inspections can lead to overlooking damage that may become costly if not addressed promptly. Undetected roof problems can potentially compromise your building's structural integrity and reduce its value over time. This is particularly important for property owners considering selling or leasing. To avoid these risks, we strongly recommend scheduling yearly inspections.
  • What does a roof estimate entail?

    A roof estimate primarily involves a roofing professional assessing for damage. This includes examining for missing or damaged shingles, indications of leaks or water damage, and evaluating the condition of gutters and vents. The estimate process can vary in duration, potentially taking several hours, depending on the roof's size and overall condition.
  • How long will it take to reroof my house?

    The timeframe for a roof replacement project can vary based on several factors. These include your home's size, the chosen roofing materials, weather conditions, and the roofing contractors' expertise. Generally, the process may take anywhere from a few days to several weeks to complete.
  • Is it safe to inspect my own roof?

    For safety reasons and to ensure a thorough assessment, roofing professionals advise against self-inspection of roofs. There's a risk of personal injury and the possibility of missing subtle forms of damage. Professional inspections are the most reliable method for identifying all potential issues. We encourage you to contact our team for a comprehensive roof assessment.