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Steven Briesemeister

Planning A DIY Roof Repair Project & Is It Advisable

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If your roof is in need of repair, then you may be considering a DIY roof repair project. Depending on the nature of the problem and how complex the repair process will be, you may be able to complete some or all of the work yourself. Before you decide to move ahead with a DIY roof repair project, however, make sure that you have all the facts and are prepared for everything that the job entails.

One of the first considerations in a DIY roof repair project is whether or not you are afraid of heights. If you are, a DIY roof repair project may not be the kind for you. If heights are not a concern, then it’s time to consider your level of expertise when it comes to repairing a roof. Have you repaired a roof with this type of problem before? If not, are you confident that you can complete this project correctly? When it comes to your roof, you will want to make sure that you have all of the information needed to complete the job.

Once you have considered all of the safety and experience aspects needed to complete a DIY roof repair project, the next step is to decide whether or not to proceed or to hire a contractor. If you plan to do the work yourself, you can find all of the supplies needed at a local home improvement store. Before beginning any project, including that which involves DIY roof repair, you will need a sturdy ladder, work gloves, a tool belt, quality shoes that provide good treading for climbing a ladder, protective eye wear, etc. A contractor, on the other hand, will provide all of the materials themselves so that you do not have to worry about supplying anything but the funds.

As for whether or not it is advisable to undertake a DIY roof repair project, that answer can be found by assessing the damage. Minor repairs, such as shingle replacement or repair, small leaks, etc. can be handled by most homeowners. For more extensive damage, such as that involving hail storms, hurricanes, tornadoes or other similar misfortune may be best handled by a licensed contractor who has extensive experience in these types of roof repair projects. At a minimum, many individuals prefer to have a contractor available for supervision. If this is your preference, hire a supervisor to work with you from the beginning as it will be much more economical to have someone with you from start to finish. This option will be more affordable than waiting until the project is complete, hiring a supervisor to check out your work and learning that you need to go back and redo a large portion of the DIY roof repair project.

Steven Briesemeister who is the owner of Roofer911.com has 33 years experience in all types of roof repair problems and new roof installation for residential and commercial accounts. As Northern Virgina roofing contractors, we believe, "Quality Doesn't Cost...It Pays!






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» left by Mike from Hartford, Conn. (2 years 12 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 2 out of 5
Yes, it made really stop and think and realize that I had to plan out the project (Tools, equipment, supplies) before starting. Mike
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» left by Richard Helmsly from Denver, CO (2 years 12 days ago.)
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I as a homeowner I have done some small roof repairs such as missing roof shingles. You are correct, more involved roof roofing projects should be left to the professionals, I learned the hard way after making my roof leak worse.

Thank You,
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» left by Anonymous (1 year 5 days ago.)
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No - this provided no information on how to preceed
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