Working With Vinyl
Siding Contractors
As
far as
disrupting your
daily routine,
installing new
siding is about
the least
obtrusive
venture a
homeowner can
undertake. The
material is thin
and won't take
up much space in
the yard, its
installation
does not carry
with it any
noxious
chemicals or
messy
substances, and
it can be
installed one
wall at a time.
Plus its
application is
very fast, and
can sometimes be
as fast as a day
depending on the
size of the crew
and the house.
After you make
the move to have
siding installed
or replaced, now
you need to know
how to work with
the people who
are working on
your home. Here
again, since
they won't need
you to turn off
the water or
electricity to
do their job,
they can work
outside without
disruption to
your daily flow.
However, there
are some ideas
you might
consider that
will expedite
your new siding.
Siding
Contractors
First, make sure
you talk with
the person in
charge about
anything you
think might be
important. Walk
around the house
with the siding
pro and ask him
to tell you what
he will be doing
to your home.
Make it clear
that if
something is not
going to go to
plan that he
will tell you
first just so
everyone is on
the same page.
Second, consider
the daily needs
of your siding
contractors. If
you live in a
remote area, you
might need to
allow them
access to a
bathroom
(otherwise they
will have to
drive somewhere
every time
nature calls,
which just slows
down the
installation).
They will have
to use the
restroom, and it
is not mandatory
that they use
yours, but it's
just a nice
thing to do.
Third, if the
temperatures are
extreme during
your siding
installation,
whether hot or
cold, provide
your workers
with a place to
cool off or warm
up. If you don't
want them in
your house,
think about
opening your
garage for a
little shade or
to get out of
the wind.
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