If you’re like most homeowners the bulk of your hardwork is complete at this stage of the game. You’ve decide what kind of siding is best for your Omaha home, determined the cost, saved or planned for financing, and designed your siding for great curb appeal. But don’t relax just yet. It’s worth a little extra effort to plan your installation process. It will make running your household smooth and easy while your siding contractor does the heavy lifting — a good one will do the job right to protect your siding warranty.
Plan ahead for your pets
For the safety of your pets, it’s simplest to plan to have them away from the home during your siding installation. The exception to this would be if you have an indoor pet, and they can handle the sound of construction as well as the need to be indoors during your installation.
Plan ahead for your children
Young children love playing outdoors, but for their safety, they should either be inside or away from the home while you’re having your siding installed. Avoid the possibility of accidents or mishaps by planning ahead for your kids.
Prepare your schedule
Ask your contractor for the siding installation timeline and mark your calendar for your remodel. Realize there may be some inconveniences like a dumpster in your driveway, and a noise factor as your siding is being installed.
Clean your yard
Mow your grass super low before your siding installation begins. Shorter grass makes it easier for your contractor to use a magnetic nail finder to pick up any nails that may have landed on your grass during your siding installation. Pick up all children’s toys, potted plants, patio furniture, and gardening tools so your contractor can easily access your home’s siding.
Trim your landscaping
Cut your trees and bushes back as needed so your contractor can easily access your siding. Make it easy on your contractor to get to your siding from the ground to the top of your home. It’s a great time to do the tree trimming your yard needs, and it will add to the finished look of your home after your new siding is installed.
Make room in your driveway
Clear away all bicycles and cars from your driveway so your contractor can deliver a dumpster into it to dispose of your current siding and debris. Park your cars away from your home to decrease the possibility of incurring any damage from loose debris.
Talk with your contractor about details
Before your siding installation begins, check with your contractor about your shutters and downspouts. Find out if you or the contractor should remove these before your siding installation begins.