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Five Questions To Ask Your Roofer

 

 

Choosing a high quality roofer is important for protecting the large investment that is your home. In order to make sure that you save time and money by hiring a quality and skilled roofer you should ask the following questions:

  1. Are you fully licensed and bonded? - Your roofer should be fully bonded and insured to protect both you and them. A quality roofer should have at least $1 million in liability coverage and should have some form of workers compensation coverage. This will protect you against liability in the event that a worker is injured on your property.
  2. Do you provide a free written estimate? – A quality roofing contractor should always provide with a detailed written estimate of the job for free.
  3. Can you provide for me at least 3 references?- In order to determine the contractor’s track record for satisfying customers they should be willing to provide you with references from happy clients. These testimonials should be relatively recent (not from 5 years ago) and should have contact information included. Be wary of a roofer who cannot or does not want to provide you with references.
  4. How long have you been in business?- Typically you will want to choose a roofer who has been in business for more than 5 years. This is because low-quality and sham roofers typically go out of business by that point. The exception to this is if the roofer is starting out. Then it is up to you if you want to take a chance on them.
  5. What is your availability? – This is an important but often overlooked question. Is the roofer even available to work on your roofing project now or are they booked solid for the next 8 months?

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Introduction

Roof troubles represent every homeowners worse nightmare. Roof problems always seem to occur at just the wrong time and the major fear is that it is going to cost an arm and a leg to repair it. Sometimes damage occurs quickly and in order to keep the rain out of your bedroom you need it fixed right away!

As most homeowners don't really know much about roofs, they typically have to hire a roofing contractor to perform the work for them. Hiring any contractor can be tedious. If you do not have a trusted professional that you have used for years then you have to take the chance of hiring an unfamiliar source. Does this person know what they are doing? Will they do a good job? How much is this going to cost me and how can I be sure that I am not getting ripped off? These are all worries faced by homeowners with roofing problems.

If you have a roofing problem, whether it is a small leak or a massive hole requiring immediate attention, your best chance for success is hiring a professional roofing contractor. In order to make sure whoever you are hiring is the best possible person for the job you should take a number of steps. The more homework you perform and the more research you do will increase you likelihood of finding a contractor that you can trust. This also means that you will get quality work that remains within your budget.

The following gives you all of the information you need to know before you hire roofer. This includes where to find potential roofing contractors, how to gauge their skill levels and professionalism, questions to ask before you hire a contractor and how to make sure the work is done to your satisfaction.

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