Can you stay home while your roof is being replaced? Yes. Should you? That depends on your tolerance for noise and disruption.

The Reality of Installation Day

A roofing crew at work is genuinely loud. Nail guns, hammer blows through the deck, material being dragged across the roof surface — from inside, it sounds like a controlled demolition. Expect this from roughly 7am until late afternoon.

Vibration: Every nail gun shot sends vibration through the entire structure. Hanging pictures may shift. Secure anything fragile before the crew arrives.

Debris: Small granules and dust will come through attic access points. If you have an attic hatch, put a towel around the edges.

Parking: The crew needs driveway and street access for material staging. Move vehicles the night before.

Who Should Definitely Leave

Remote workers: Nail gun noise through the ceiling makes focused work essentially impossible.

Infants or light sleepers: The noise pattern is irregular and penetrating. Nap schedules don’t survive roof replacement day.

Pets: Many dogs become extremely anxious with unfamiliar sounds and people around the house. Consider boarding.

Anyone with noise sensitivity: Migraines, sensory processing differences, or anxiety triggered by loud environments — plan to be out.

Prepare the Night Before

Post-Job Walkthrough

Walk the yard and driveway before the crew leaves. Even with a magnetic roller sweep, occasional nails appear in grass or gravel. A walkthrough before they’re gone is your best chance to flag anything.

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