Choosing Which Roofing Provider Is Right for the Work

By Sam Lahner


Obtaining a roofing company to work on your residence may be tough when you don't have a personal suggestion. When your roof is leaking or has visible structural deterioration, it's too late to shop around. You're better off looking for a reputable roofing specialist before you have real trouble. Here are 5 tips for finding a roofing company in your area.

Inquire about the licensing requirements from the municipality. Roofing companies are required to have work licenses in a number of U.S. states, so check to see if the company has all their certifications in order. While you can't bank on excellent work from any company, you shouldn't start out at a disadvantage by hiring a company not playing by the rules.

Find out whether the roofers are insured. Working on a roof is high-risk employment, especially in times of bad weather. Ask the company you're considering whether they have accident insurance. Sometimes, the most capable roofer will go without it because the insurance is too expensive. However, you should never risk hiring a company that has no insurance for workers.

Check whether you can get no-obligation estimates and have everything in writing. Getting a free estimate on work you need done is crucial when you have a tight budget. Accept a company's offer to diagnose your roof's condition for free before starting. Additionally, have every part of the job spelled out on paper, including the costs associated with each segment. Otherwise, you could end up facing surprise charges.

Ask about the policy for local work permits. Many state and county commissioners require contractors to get permits so they have records of repairs on your home. Ask the roofing company if they will expedite this process for you and, if so, whether it will be added to the total cost or included in the original price.

Read up on the company BBB rating and get references. Companies that have been in business for years should have considerable information on file at the Better Business Bureau. Use these records to get an idea of the roofer's reputation. In addition, read reviews online and call up some of the listed references to fill in the blanks.

If you do your homework and check references as well as licensing and insurance information, you're bound to find a roofing company you can trust.




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