Siding installation of the house for someone who is new to the experience may seem like an overwhelming task. Nevertheless, the endeavor is not as difficult as you may think. Here are some tips that you can follow to help in preparing you and your house as you wait for the contractors to come and work on your house siding.
Prepare your yard by clearing out ornaments and lawn equipment that can easily get damaged during the installation process. Though the process does not really use up a lot of space, you may want to create a clear space for contractors to work and place their working materials. Make a notice or visible boundaries around plants, or garden area that you do not want the work crew to step on.
The length of the project typically lasts as long as two to three days, which also depends on the size of your house and the people working on it. Do not worry as the workers are not going to be there long enough to cause any permanent damage your lawn area. There is no need to hassle about indoor preparation as all the work is going to be done outside of your house.
As for noise concerns, you should not worry too much about this, as it will not be as noisy as compared to having a new roof built. A considerate thing to do would be to put up a notice for your neighbors regarding your new siding installation. They will most likely to return the favor the next time they are doing any home renovation.
Communicate with the workers so that they know the right details of what you exactly want. Tell them about the areas that they are allowed to use as a work place and which parts of the lawn that you want to protect. A clear communication can really save a lot of unnecessary trouble.
These are just few tips that you can follow to help prepare your house and yard before the real work of siding installation takes place. Just go about your routine or even leave the contractors to work and come back at the end of the day to greet the new look of your home!