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What to Ask Before Hiring a Roofing Contractor

May 19, 2018


 

Handling a damaged roof can be very tiresome. When the roofing problem gets too complicated, getting help from the best roofing contractor in town would be the best solution to think of. However, hiring the wrong roofing services provider can double the headache of a homeowner.

To help and guide you pick the best roofing contractor, here is a checklist of questions to ask before actually hiring them.

  1. Where is your office located?

The working address of the roofing contractor should be the first to be determined. While there are good roofing contractors that travel borders for their clients, it is more practical to hire a contractor nearby. If you hire a local roofing contractor, reaching them if there ever comes a problem after they have finished the job won’t be difficult.

  1. Do you have a license to operate as a roofing contractor?

When something goes wrong with the work, it will be easier to claim legal recourse if you hire a licensed roofing contractor. You can also be reassured that the roofing contractor complies with the codes or requirements in your area.

  1. Do you have compensation insurance for the workman?

This is one of the most important things to ask before hiring a contractor. Without the workman’s compensation insurance, the homeowner may be held accountable for any injury that took place on the property.

  1. Do you offer a warranty for your service? Moreover, do you have general liability insurance?

A good roofing contractor must offer a longer warranty for their roof work. The roofer must also explain the coverage of the warranty. Also, it is as important to ask for general liability insurance. In the event that they damage your property while working, you will not have to shoulder the fees to repair these.

  1. Will you be using a roofing subcontractor?

Verify whether any part of the roof work will be done by a subcontractor. All the questions mentioned previously should be asked also because the subcontractor is a separate entity.

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