Making the Big Day Seamless
Before Installation Day
Clear Driveway & Access Areas
Move all vehicles out of the driveway and garage to keep them safe from debris.
Keep at least 20 feet of clear space for delivery trucks and crew vehicles.Recently mowed grass makes for better nail sweeps and cleanup. Pet waste removal is greatly appreciated.
Secure Outdoor Items
Move grills, patio furniture, planters, and decorations away from the house.
Cover or relocate fragile plants and landscaping near the work zone. We will also move items and take precautions to protect your belongings and yard.Protect the Inside of Your Home
Remove or secure fragile items from walls and shelves — vibrations from hammering can cause them to fall.
Consider covering attic belongings with plastic to protect from dust.Plan for Noise
Roof work is loud. If you work from home, plan calls away from the house or use noise-cancelling headphones.
If you have pets or small children, consider arranging for them to stay elsewhere during installation hours.
During the Project
Keep Pets and Kids Safe
Restrict access to the yard while work is in progress — falling debris can be dangerous.Limit Exterior Access
Avoid walking around the home’s perimeter while crews are on the roof.Communicate with your DryInside rep
If you have concerns or special requests, let us know before work starts.
After the Project
Do a Walk-Through
Join us for a final inspection to ensure everything is completed to your satisfaction.Let Us Know if You Find Anything
If you notice missed nails, leftover debris, or anything unusual after we leave, contact us immediately — we’ll make it right.
Pro Tip: The more prepared your home is before we arrive, the faster and smoother the project will go — and the better we can protect your property.