When roof replacement usually becomes the right path
- The roof condition is beyond localized repair: repeated leaks, storm damage, or overall age make repair less defensible.
- Owner risk is rising: waiting creates more exposure to interior damage, rework, or tenant disruption.
- Inspection history supports it: the file already shows why repair no longer makes enough sense.
- The property needs a more durable long-term answer: especially when the owner wants fewer repeat roofing tickets.
How roof replacement usually moves
- The roof condition is documented clearly: the owner needs more than “it should probably be replaced.”
- The replacement scope is organized: materials, timing, and decision points are packaged so the approval can move.
- Occupancy and access are coordinated: the replacement has to fit the property’s real operating situation.
- Execution stays documented: the PM team needs visibility while the project is moving, not just after it is done.
- Close-out finishes the file: final photos, notes, and next-step information are delivered back to the PM team.
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