Choose a Roofing Contractor
3. Meet the Roofing Contractor in person
You can set a time for the professional roofing contractor to come to your home and check out the job. You will most likely talk about materials and the what work that is to be completed. Then you will also talk about how long it will take to complete and the cost of the work. Watch the contractor’s demeanor. He should be knowledgeable, enthusiastic and professional. You now realize that you are dealing with an authority on roofing. He has the knowledge of roof materials, types of roofs, new roof styles and methods. But, still go through the decision-making process. Ask a lot of questions that you’ve written down and get answers before you decide. Then you can move forward with the job and sign a contract.
4. Get it in writing
A signed contract is imperative before any work begins. The contract should detail every aspect of the job, as well as materials and time frame. The contract should also note things like clean-up, payment amounts. As well as the start and finish schedule. Consider requesting a lien waiver. This can protect you against claims that could arise if the roofer fails to pay a vendor for materials. At Atkins Roofing, you get a clear cut contract and Dan Atkins will explain ever detail with you, before you sign. He has the best warranty in the business, “If we can’t fix your roof leak, you don’t pay for it”
5. They say, you get what you pay for
The most inexpensive roofer isn’t your best bet. So with said, the estimate given is important to think about. But more important is how confident you are in the roofers ability to do a great job on your roof. If you find yourself impressed by a roofer, then good. And he isn’t the cheapest, you can ask yourself. Is my piece of mind is worth this decision? How much is my peace of mind worth to me? Many a homeowner has asked this very question, and agree it’s worth considering. Also click here to see: Selecting the Right Roofing Contractor Part 1
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