Process & Scheduling · FAQ
What if weather hits mid-install?
The crew stops, tarps the exposed sections, and resumes the next clear day. Modern installation is staged so the roof is never exposed overnight: by end-of-day, every section that’s been torn off has at minimum underlayment installed, often shingles. If weather rolls in mid-day, the tarping process takes 30 to 60 minutes and protects everything until work can resume.
The risk is not water reaching the decking — that’s well-managed by the staging and tarping protocols. The risk is schedule extension. A two-day project that gets one rain day becomes three calendar days; that’s the inconvenience cost, not a quality cost. Trill plans starts during stable weather windows specifically to minimize this, but Madison County weather isn’t always cooperative.
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This question is part of our guide: How Long Does a Roof Replacement Take? | Trill Roofing.
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