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What Homeowners Should Look For When Hiring A Roof Repair Company

By Janine Hughes


Roofs can last for many years if quality materials and a proper installation have been applied. However due to daily exposure to the elements and the deteriorating effects of time, it will be necessary to eventually have the roof repaired or replaced. Roofing is work that calls for the skills of an expert, which is why homeowners in Northglenn, CO should be certain to keep these points in mind when looking to hire a contractor.

There are many roofers offering their services, but not all of them are honest and professional, the key is to find some who are. Asking neighbors, friends, and family if they can recommend someone can be helpful, one can also search online, or ask the staff at a hardware store or home improvement center for referrals. A short-list of about three or four contractors is really all that's needed.

The homeowner should then conduct a bit of a background check on each of these companies. Any credible business should have a presence on the Internet in the form of a website and there should also be reviews by past customers on various other sites. Checking with the Better Business Bureau to see if there have been any complaints filed against them is also advisable.

Based on the preliminary details the customer gathers, he or she should further narrow down their list to the two best prospects. Next, they need to call each one and request that they come out to evaluate the roof and provide a cost estimate, this service is typically free. This is a good time to ask the roofers for the names of people who may be contacted as references too, since this information can be very useful.

Roofers should be honest when assessing the scope of the work that is needed, and not force customers into a roof replacement when a simple repair would suffice. Furthermore, they should no request money upfront before any materials are delivered to the site and the work has commenced. If a deposit is required, the law states that it must be placed in a separate trust account and will not be available to the roofer until the work is almost completed.

In the state of Colorado licenses for roofers are issued by the particular municipality they are working in, furthermore a separate permit must be obtained for each individual roofing job. Customers should ask to see proof of these requirements, and contact the appropriate city or county building department to verify that they did in fact issue the license number and permit.

It is also necessary for the roofing contractor to provide proof of having a current general liability and workers' compensation insurance policy. The safest choice is to only hire those who belong to the Colorado Roofing Association, since membership is contingent on possessing the necessary insurance and licensing requirements. Door-to-door roofers who appear after a storm looking for work, should be avoided.

When the customer has chosen a roofer, the next step is to get a contract drawn up. This agreement needs to plainly state the description of the job, type of materials used, exact price, payment schedule, clean-up details, insurance, and warranty information. Where the latter is concerned, there may be a materials warranty provided by the manufacturer, but the contractor should also guarantee the workmanship.




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