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I had a recent insurance settlement to replace a roof following a hailstorm. I
have two years to make the repairs, so I'm in no hurry since there are no leaks
since the damage is mainly superficial at this point (I had just enough hail
dings in 3-tab shingles, and none are missing). Since this area is still prone
to hailstorms this time of year, I'd hate to replace it now, have another
hailstorm (and my large insurance deductible) all over again. Some of my
neighbors with equal damage have already started doing theirs, while others
appear to be in no hurry. So I may wait until storm season is over. But then
we would be into summer, and is it bad to put on a new roof in the hottest part
of the summer? Would it be better if I wait until the fall months? Thanks
for info.

GS
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I'd think that the hotter months are the best times to do it (all the
stuff sticks together easier).

GarySport wrote:

I had a recent insurance settlement to replace a roof following a hailstorm. I
have two years to make the repairs, so I'm in no hurry since there are no leaks
since the damage is mainly superficial at this point (I had just enough hail
dings in 3-tab shingles, and none are missing). Since this area is still prone
to hailstorms this time of year, I'd hate to replace it now, have another
hailstorm (and my large insurance deductible) all over again. Some of my
neighbors with equal damage have already started doing theirs, while others
appear to be in no hurry. So I may wait until storm season is over. But then
we would be into summer, and is it bad to put on a new roof in the hottest part
of the summer? Would it be better if I wait until the fall months? Thanks
for info.

GS


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I'd think that the hotter months are the best times to do it (all the
stuff sticks together easier).


But it's uncomfortable, believe me, in the hotter months. Also, foot traffic on
a hot roof will mar the shingles.You can roof year round. If you can, wait 'til
the cooler months. Tom
Someday, it'll all be over....
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I assumed he was going to pay someone to do it...

Tom wrote:

I'd think that the hotter months are the best times to do it (all the
stuff sticks together easier).



But it's uncomfortable, believe me, in the hotter months. Also, foot traffic on
a hot roof will mar the shingles.You can roof year round. If you can, wait 'til
the cooler months. Tom
Someday, it'll all be over....


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GarySport wrote:
I had a recent insurance settlement to replace a roof following a
hailstorm. I have two years to make the repairs, so I'm in no hurry
since there are no leaks since the damage is mainly superficial at
this point (I had just enough hail dings in 3-tab shingles, and none
are missing). Since this area is still prone to hailstorms this time
of year, I'd hate to replace it now, have another hailstorm (and my
large insurance deductible) all over again. Some of my neighbors
with equal damage have already started doing theirs, while others
appear to be in no hurry. So I may wait until storm season is over.
But then we would be into summer, and is it bad to put on a new roof
in the hottest part of the summer? Would it be better if I wait
until the fall months? Thanks for info.

GS


I would say the spring is the best time, followed by summer. You don't
want to do it in early winter or late fall when the new shingles may end up
going most of the winter before they get hot enough to seal properly.
However I suggest another factor is when are the roofers less busy.

--
Joseph E. Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math





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GarySport wrote:

I had a recent insurance settlement to replace a roof following a hailstorm. I
have two years to make the repairs, so I'm in no hurry since there are no leaks
since the damage is mainly superficial at this point (I had just enough hail
dings in 3-tab shingles, and none are missing). Since this area is still prone
to hailstorms this time of year, I'd hate to replace it now, have another
hailstorm (and my large insurance deductible) all over again. Some of my
neighbors with equal damage have already started doing theirs, while others
appear to be in no hurry. So I may wait until storm season is over. But then
we would be into summer, and is it bad to put on a new roof in the hottest part
of the summer? Would it be better if I wait until the fall months? Thanks
for info.

GS


Better situation to negotiate prices in summer when work is slower. I
recently did ours, a first time experience. If I had it to do over I
would chose summer for an additional reason. Any trim that might need
repair, touching up or replacement, I could do before they finish.
Also, I could better remove some of the stuff that fell through into the
attic when they striped off the old stuff. Since the guys that did our
roof sub contracted the stripping, I would ask for a day or so in
between stripping and the new roof to tend to these items.
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I assumed he was going to pay someone to do it...

Well, if he hired me, I'd just as soon wait 'til the cooler months! : ) Tom
Someday, it'll all be over....
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040519 2101 - Tom posted:

I assumed he was going to pay someone to do it...


Well, if he hired me, I'd just as soon wait 'til the cooler months! : ) Tom
Someday, it'll all be over....


If it is done in the Springtime, the roofing material will have all summer
in the heat to seal and cling to each other, aiding in keeping intact during
high winds.

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I had a recent insurance settlement to replace a roof following a hailstorm. I
have two years to make the repairs, so I'm in no hurry since there are no leaks
since the damage is mainly superficial at this point (I had just enough hail


If the damage is really superficial, don't fix it at all. Bank the money.

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