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5 Things to Look for in a Roofing Contractor

Every homeowner will need a roof repair or replacement at some point. That’s why the market size for roofing contractors is around $56.7 billion, according to IBISWorld. It’s an ever-growing industry because just about everyone needs it. Before you finalize an agreement, you want to pick the right contractor for the job. Here are some items to consider as you make a decision.

1. Material Expertise

You have many roofing materials to choose from when building or updating your roof. However, some roofers have specialties, and you should find someone experienced in the type of roof installation you want. Therefore, if you want a metal or ceramic tile roof, don’t hire someone who only has a track record of installing asphalt tiles.

2. Reliability

Have you ever hired someone who didn’t show up on time, or at all? Imagine that happening during a roofing emergency. Check for your roofer’s reliability based on customer reviews, direct referrals, and Better Business Bureau’s (BBB) ratings. The BBB also lists any unresolved complaints. You want someone who returns correspondence, only uses quality materials, shows up on time, and sticks to the work timeline.

3. Transparent Pricing

If you’re not careful, you can easily get ripped off by an unscrupulous contractor. One of the best ways to avoid this is by getting an itemized list of roofing expenses before they start work. You should know the specific costs of labor, materials, permits, and more. This way, you’ll be able to budget properly.

4. Legal Right to Work

Don’t cut corners by hiring a contractor that doesn’t have legal rights to work. A roofing contractor should have the certification and license to work in your state and won’t be afraid to show it to you. Also, check for insurance. This will protect you in case something goes wrong on the job.

5. Warranties

What if something goes wrong after the installation or repair? Does your roofer provide a guarantee if they have to come back and update previous repairs? Some contractors may have a warranty of a few months, a year, or a few years. Make sure you clarify this issue to have peace of mind, so you won’t have to spend more money to fix the problem again.

Proper research before hiring a roofing contractor can save you many problems later. You want someone with the proper roof training, good referrals, and expert experience. When you’re ready for roof maintenance, repairs, or replacement, give Lakes Country Roofing a call.

Renee Wolsky

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