FAQs

Sanchez Contracting

Have a roofing-related question? Sanchez Contracting has the answer. Check out these FAQs and call or text us today for more information!

  • When should I have my roof inspected?

    It's advisable to schedule roof inspections after severe weather events to identify potential damage. Additionally, annual inspections are recommended to detect minor issues before they escalate. Other circumstances warranting roof inspections include property acquisitions, home renovations, and for landlords or commercial property owners assessing their buildings' structural integrity.
  • What happens if I don't inspect my roof?

    Neglecting annual roof inspections increases the risk of overlooking damage that could become expensive if left unattended. Over time, undetected roof issues may compromise your building's structural integrity and decrease its value. This is particularly concerning for property owners looking to sell or lease. To mitigate these risks, scheduling yearly inspections is strongly recommended.
  • What does a roof estimate entail?

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

    The duration of a roof replacement project varies based on several factors. These include the size of your home, the type of roofing materials used, weather conditions, and the expertise of the roofing contractors. Typically, the process can range from a few days to several weeks.
  • Is it safe to inspect my own roof?

    Roofing professionals strongly discourage self-inspection of roofs due to safety concerns and the risk of overlooking 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.

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