Friday, January 23, 2015

What Homeowners Should Look For When Hiring A Roof Repair Company

By Janine Hughes


A good quality roof which has been properly installed can last for years, but due to aging and exposure to the elements, eventually the day will come when it needs to be repaired or replaced. Roofing is a job that is best left in the capable hands of a professional. Finding a competent contractor who does roof repair work is essential, these guidelines will help make the process easier for Northglenn, CO homeowners.

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.

Reputable companies should not be hard to track down online to find out more about them. Besides having a website, there should also be reviews from former customers available on other sites. It's a good idea to contact the Better Business Bureau as well to find out if there have ever been any complaints filed against these companies.

Narrowing the list down to the two most promising roofers, the customer should ask these contractors to come out and give an estimate for the work to be done, which is normally a free service. It's also a good idea to ask them for some references, which one can contact later for additional feedback as to the quality of their workmanship and the materials used.

A roofing contractor should be straightforward but not too aggressive by trying to convince every customer that a new roof is needed when this is not the case. In general, customers should not be expected to pay anything down before materials have been bought and the work is underway, but if for any reason a deposit is required, laws state that it has to be held in a separate trust account and will not be released until the majority of the work is finished.

Roofing licenses are issued by the county or municipality where the work is being done in the state of Colorado. An individual permit is also necessary for each separate roofing job. The customer can request the contractor to produce evidence of this requirement, and then verify its validity by contacting the appropriate building department.

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.

Once the roofer has been selected, it is essential to get all details of the work to be done in writing. This contract must clearly state certain details including an exact price, payment schedule, description of the job, materials used, insurance, clean-up, and warranty information. Both the workmanship and the materials should be covered by warranty, in the case of the latter, this may be provided by the manufacturer.




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