Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Points To Consider When Looking For A Marietta Reliable Roofer

By Andrew B. Spates


Over time the constant exposure to the weather and the effects of aging start to cause the roof of a home to break down and it will have to be repaired or replaced altogether. Hiring a professional roofing contractor will help ensure that the job is done right and that it will last for a long time. If homeowners remember these points when searching for a Marietta reliable roofer, they should have an easier time finding the best one for the job.

Doing some background checking on any contractors under consideration is a good idea since there are some out there who operate dishonestly, provide sub-standard work and materials, and basically rip people off. Receiving an estimate from about three or four companies is a good start, then the customer can do a comparison and check out the credentials of each one.

It is essential to verify that the contractor is fully insured, and the customer must actually ask to see documents supporting this fact. With "fly-by-night" companies out there, it's also recommended that homeowners confirm that the company has a physical address, phone number, and tax identification number as evidence of permanency.

If a roofer offers a warranty on the workmanship they do, this shows that they stand behind their work. Ideally it will be guaranteed for at least one year. They should also be responsible for securing all permits that may be necessary and include any associated fees in the estimate. Homeowners need to request a list of references from each prospective contractor, preferably about ten, although it's usually not necessary to contact all of them.

When the customer has chosen a roofing company to do the job, the next step will be for a written agreement to be made between both parties. This agreement must provide a clear outline of each cost and show how they sum up to the total given. It also needs to provide all relevant details about the business such as its name, license number, and contact information.

It also needs to stipulate who is responsible for any damage that could possibly occur when the roofing work is being done. The start and completion dates, warranty coverage, installation method, and payment method and schedule should also be indicated in the agreement.

Scanning the fine print carefully for any clause which may pertain to the homeowner's responsibility to pay cancellation fees and liquidation damages in the event that he or she backs out of the agreement following approval of an insurance claim, is definitely wise to do. The contractor should never rush the customer into signing anything, and if any terms are unclear to him or her, the professional must clarify them.




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