When it comes time for your roof to be replaced, or repaired we can help you through roof tarp installation. Whether you need a small repair that can be done yourself, or an extensive repair that involves rigging and large tarps, we can get you up and running again in no time. If you live on the East Coast, or the West Coast, we are also available nationwide. Just call a roofing contractor in your area to discuss your needs.

“We are Long Island’s favorite exterior home improvement contractor.” From new roofs and chimneys, to gutters and siding, our licensed experts can help with almost any repair, maintenance or installation. Whether you have a new roof, or need to replace old or malfunctioning tarp, our quality work will keep your home safe, secure and free of clutter. From pre-taping to fastening down tarps, there is a step by step process to make sure you get it right the first time. Let our professionals do the hard work so you can relax and spend time with your family.

From pre-taping to securing the tarp to the roof, a professional installation specialist will do it right. After pre-taping, roof tarp installation experts use high quality hardware to ensure the tarp is secure. Then, they secure it to the roof. From there, they make adjustments if needed, and install all required parts. Then, they secure it back down so it is securely in place.

When it comes to roof tarp installation, safety comes first. After all, if you don’t have the right protection, you may not be able to protect your most valuable possessions. This way, you can rest easy knowing that your roof, gutter, attic and other valuables are protected against damage, especially from wind, ice and water. And rest assured that even if you live in an area where tornadoes frequently strike, your roof will be safe from the damage that tornadoes can cause.

In order to have a successful roof tarp installation, there are a few important things to remember. For example, never install the tarp on your own. It is too important a job to try to save a few bucks. If something does go wrong, you are responsible for doing it yourself. So unless you are a trained professional, stay away from doing the job yourself.

Once you’ve decided on the tarp you want, the location of the tarp, and have secured the tarp, you’ll need to get all the tools and materials you need for the job. A hammer, nails, roofing tape, power drill, measuring tape, pencil and paper, and caulking gun are just a few of the things you will need. Depending on how much work you want to do, you may want to also buy some extra roof tarp components such as roof shingles or felt pads. Some people prefer to buy a few extra pieces so they can put them together later at another time. The tarp itself should be attached to the roof with roof tacks or straps.

When you’re done with your roof tarp installation, be sure to give the tarp a thorough once over to make sure there are no tears or holes. If there are any, fix these up before you seal up the entire tarp. And always keep a look out for any exposed nails or screws. Any of these can puncture and allow water into the seams and cause damage to your tarp.

Your tarp should last for many years, and in all types of weather. But always remember to check on it periodically to make sure it’s working properly. If you live in an area where it snows or if it has a high snow load, you may want to consider a roof tarp liner. This will save you money on your heating bill since it will stop the tarp from being exposed to the elements. Other than that, you should have no problem making do with a standard tarp. Just follow the simple instructions that come with your purchase and you’ll have yourself a functional and secure tarp to install on your roof.