This project involves a comprehensive roof replacement with a heavy emphasis on maintaining and enhancing the home’s pest control barrier. The technical scope requires a high level of precision at the roof’s edge to ensure the building envelope remains secure against wildlife.
Key Technical Requirements:
- Pest Barrier Integration: The crew must preserve the existing pest control barrier. New steel gutter aprons should be installed over the existing galvanized metal wherever possible.
- Eave & Fascia Remediation: In areas where the eave decking requires replacement, the crew is directed to remove the old galvanized metal and install the new steel gutter apron using screws directly into the fascia. This method will serve as a reinforced pest control measure.
- Waterproofing & Ventilation: Application of high-performance Ice and Water shields at all valleys, chimneys, and roof penetrations, complemented by the installation of ridge vents on all ridges.
Site Management & Specialized Botanical Care:
- Shrub Shields Mandatory: Due to the sensitivity of the surrounding greenery, the crew must bring and utilize Shrub Shields to provide a physical barrier for all bushes and plants.
- Asset Protection: Comprehensive shielding is required for all decks, pools, and A/C units. Ladder stabilizers are mandatory for all structure access to prevent gutter deformation.
- Logistics & Professionalism: A Dump Trailer is required for all debris management. The crew must wear plain shirts and maintain a professional presence. Parking on the grass is strictly prohibited to preserve the Roswell property grounds.
Exhaustive Remediation Protocol:
- “White-Glove” Cleanup: The project concludes with a meticulous cleaning of all gutters, window seals, and handrails. Any tar or scuff marks resulting from the installation must be removed from the home’s exterior.
- Safety Sweep: Multiple magnetic roller passes are required across all driveways, sidewalks, and landscaped areas to ensure a 100% nail-free environment.
- Inventory: Please leave exactly three squares of shingles on the pallet for the homeowner.
Project No: 1044