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Eight Questions to Ask Before Hiring A Roofer
If you are planning on hiring a roofing contractor to work on your roof, you want to make sure you hire one qualified to do the job. You will also want to find out what kind of guarantees they offer. This includes what type of warranty they provide on their work and how long they can give you a written estimate for the project.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
If you're a construction contractor, you've probably heard the term "licensed bonded and insured" or seen it used in ads. However, you might not be sure what it means. Being licensed and bonded is an integral part of completing projects. It shows your customers that you're reliable. And if something goes wrong, your bond can help you get the money you need to pay the claim. Bonding is a process that involves the business, the principal, and a third party. The surety, the company that provides the financial guarantee, checks the industry's history. They also expect payment when they pay out claims. Insurance is a contract between the policyholder and the insurer. Insurance is necessary to cover damage to the business property and loss of revenue. In some cases, insurance may also be required by the state.
What is your workmanship warranty?
The roof is one of the essential parts of a new home construction project. A well-constructed roof will last you a lifetime. However, a poorly installed one may be a dreaded expense. So, when choosing your following contractor, ensure they offer a workmanship warranty. The biggest question is, what does a workmanship warranty cover? A workman's warranty is a legally binding agreement between a roofing contractor and a homeowner. If a contractor breaches its contractual obligations, the client can file a claim for the damages. It's no secret that a new roof is a significant investment. To ensure the longevity of your new abode, you will need to choose a reputable vendor to ensure that the quality of materials used in the construction is up to par. With a workmanship warranty, you can rest assured that your newly minted roof will be safe from the ravages of time. In the construction business there are many moving parts in the construction business, so it pays to be on top of your game. A workmanship warranty will help you achieve the most bang for your buck and ensure you aren't left with a snafu that costs you more than your investment.
Are you certified by shingle manufacturers?
If you are in the market for a new roof, you might be wondering which shingle manufacturer you should use. While some contractors offer a discount for using a particular brand, there is no one size fits all solution. The fact is that each manufacturer has its strengths and weaknesses. For example, some have a better warranty, while others are more environmentally friendly. Choosing the suitable roofing material can help protect your home and keep it looking great. Whether building a new home or repairing an old one, the shingle is critical. Regarding shingles, you may be surprised to learn that manufacturers provide various warranties, some even offering a lifetime warranty. To learn more about this topic, consult your local Better Business Bureau, or read online reviews. One manufacturer that stands out from the crowd is IKO, which has plants scattered across the continent. Not only does it make shingles, but it also manufactures other essential building materials like insulation and fiberglass composites. In addition, this company has a sustainability report that shows off its progress on a year-to-year basis.
Do you use roofing subcontractors?
homesIf you are considering a roofing project, you may ask your contractor if they use subcontractors. This is important because you want to ensure that the work will be of high quality. You also need to know what qualifications the subcontractor has. Before hiring a roofing contractor, you should also consider if they have insurance. Roofing contractors should have general liability insurance to protect their homes and workers' compensation insurance to protect their employees. Also, they should be able to provide references and examples of past work. It is also good to see if they will give you a written estimate. An accurate estimate before signing on the dotted line is essential in planning your roofing project. In addition, taking pictures of damages can improve the accuracy of the written estimate.
Lastly, you should consider if the company is local. A local roofing company is likely to have more experience with your area. They are also more likely to know the regulations and ordinances for your region.
Do you offer workers compensation?
Workers' compensation insurance protects both you and the roof installer from being financially responsible for employee injuries that occur on the job. If a roofer falls off your house and breaks an arm, workers' compensation insurance covers the medical bills and all paid leave for the injured employee. Other trades/industries may have a lower likelihood of injury, but roofing is dangerous. The roof installers are susceptible to falls, heat exhaustion, electrocution, etc., and 50+ roofers die annually. That's not even factoring in the number of non-fatal injuries. Confirming you don’t want to be liable for those injuries as the property owner if the worker is uninsured or their policy doesn’t cover enough potential damages. That’s why it’s essential to confirm that a roofing company has adequate workers’ compensation insurance before hiring them is necessary. It is a state law in most countries to carry workers' compensation.
Do you offer written estimates?
track written estimates are a neat way to track where your contractor regards the material and timing of the project. A good and thorough written estimate should go over a few key things: Length of project, cost, quantity and quality of material, Accessories (flashings, valleys, metal trim, etc.), and Extra fees.
A written estimate will give you a transparent idea of where the money is going and can be confirmed by a job site delivery receipt and will give you a sense of security knowing what's used on your roof project.
Do you protect my home during the roof installation?
If you're having your roof replaced, you'll need to know how to protect your home during the process. Not only will you have to worry about the weather. You'll also need to ensure that you remove any items you have outside. Debris can fall onto your lawn and garden and damage your house's exterior. Also, your family's vehicles must be relocated to a secure location. This will prevent them from being damaged in the process. Ask your contractor how they plan to protect your lawn, garden, siding, and decking to ensure they care for your exterior home while installing your new roof.
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