Monday, March 31, 2014

Advice On Hiring Atlanta Residential Roof Replacement Services

By Andrew B. Spates


Finding someone with the right skills and experience to replace or carry out some repairs to a house roof can be a daunting task. Unless you are used to hiring skilled trades people you may have no idea where to start. Hopefully following some general and common sense advice will ensure you hire the right company.

It is not every day that you need the services of a roofing company, so ask people you know have recently had work done on their roof, if they would recommend the company they used. Ask how they would rate the quality of the work and if they were satisfied with the service they received. Ask if their contractor completed their Atlanta residential roof replacement on schedule.

Building insurance generally covers the cost of repairs for damage to the structure of your building. Always check your building insurance policy and talk to your insurer before committing to work being carried out. Your insurer can clarify any terms and conditions in your policy in regards to the work required. You need to know how much of the costs the insurance company will cover.

Your insurer may also be able to provide you with a list of roofing contractors in your local area that they recommend using. Contact a minimum of three contractors. Before you ask them to come and inspect your roof and provide a quote for the job check that they provide a free quote, most professional companies will.

You might expect that three quotes for the same work and to the same specification would be similar in cost. Any that are a lot cheaper may not provide you with a full breakdown of their costs, or there may be costs missing which come to light once the work starts. At the other end of the costs scale any quote that is a lot more than the others, could be because of inflated costs for materials and or labor.

Once you decide to go ahead and hire a company, you will likely to asked to pay a deposit. Your written terms and conditions and contract should include the percentage of the deposit to be paid up front and the schedule of payments. The job should be fully completed and signed off by the building inspector, before the final payment is made.

The contract and written statement of your terms and conditions of service should all the information you require about the work to be done. It should also contain information relating the roofing companies liability insurance and what it covers, including their employees. Particular attention should be given to understanding all the information in the small print sections of the contract.




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