You might think commercial roofing work is a lot easier and safer than residential roofing projects. After all, it’s easier to slip off a steep-sloped roof, right? However, there are still risks, which is why it’d be a good idea to make sure your contractor observes all the proper safety precautions.
Avoid Working in Inclement Weather
Any competent contractor won’t work in inclement weather because it puts both your property and their crew at risk. Wet surfaces and strong winds simply don’t create ideal roofing conditions so it’s always better to wait until the weather clears. In case you’re dealing with an emergency, your roofer should be able to create a stop-gap solution for you before performing needed roof work.
Wearing Proper Safety Gear
Contractors should always use the proper tools and wear safety gear, which usually includes safety shoes, eye protection and a safety harness, to keep them safe while doing roofing repairs and replacements.
Maintaining a Clean Jobsite
A messy jobsite is a red flag in itself: it’s standard practice for professional roofers to keep their work area clean. By maintaining a clean jobsite, not only will they be able to minimize risks, but also work more efficiently, helping ensure they finish the job on schedule.
A Word of Caution
Of course, none of these safety precautions will do your roofers any good if they’re not fully qualified in doing commercial roofing work. Flat roofs are trickier to install than steep-sloped residential roofs, and, as such, not all contractors can handle them. This is why you should always vet contractors before hiring them, ensuring they have been trained and certified for the roof work you need.
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