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How Long Does It Take To Install A New Roof?

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The average Tampa house’s roof can be replaced in less than one to two days. It covers approximately 3,000 square feet. There are many other factors to be aware of. The entire process may take up to a week in extreme cases.

These are some factors that can extend the process of installing a roof: 

Complexity

Your roof’s complexity is one of the most important factors that will affect the roof’s installation. Complexity of the job is affected by the roof’s slope, cut, angle, number of valleys, hips, angles, and pitch. These factors can have an impact on the cost of your roof.

Accessibility

Roofs are not all created equal. Sometimes there are obstacles that make the job more difficult.

What makes a roof hard to reach?

Landscape design or planting bushes around your house

Fencing

There is no paved surface to the home, or access to the roof from a limited number of points

Reputable roofers will follow safety protocols to protect you and prevent injury, even if it means that the job takes longer.

Weather on the Day of Installation or Replacement

Roofers may have a difficult time finishing a job on schedule if it is raining. Set realistic expectations for unforeseen weather.

There you go!

Do you need help with your roof? Our team is always available to assist you! Give us a call. HD Roofing Systems: Quality and Experience Matter!

This article was written by a roofing and solar installation specialist at HD Roofing & Construction. At HD Roofing & Construction, our roofing team is the heart of the company, and we are proud to have a highly-trained, professional team. If you need a roof over your head, we’ve got you covered. We offer roof repair in Lakeland FL and home improvement services, including roof replacement and repairs, emergency tarps, home restoration, and solar!

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