Start with the condition—not a one-size-fits-all sales pitch.
London Roofing NJ evaluates the visible roof or exterior system, the surrounding transitions and the project goals before recommending repair, restoration or replacement. The final scope should identify what is included, what remains unknown until removal and how additional conditions will be documented.
Reasons to request an evaluation
- Cracked or split cap sheet
- Open laps or edge details
- Blisters or surface wear
- Leaks at transitions and penetrations
What the written scope may include
- Existing assembly evaluation
- Base and cap-sheet planning
- Flashing and penetration details
- Surface, drainage and edge review
Planning and property protection
Before work begins, the crew should review access, material delivery, vehicles, landscaping, siding, windows, pedestrian routes and weather. Cleanup and closeout expectations should be written into the project plan rather than treated as an afterthought.
Related system details
Roofing and exterior components work together. Flashing, ventilation, drainage, wall transitions, chimneys, skylights, gutters and trim may affect the long-term result even when they are not the most visible part of the project.