Tips to Help Homeowners Choose the Right Roofing Contractor
- Get local referrals. …
- Look for manufacturer designations. …
- Get an extensive warranty. …
- Be concerned about safety. …
- Check for proper licensing and insurance. …
- Pay your deductible. …
- Handle your own claim.
To get you started, here are few questions you should ask Portland roofing contractors before making a final hiring decision:
Do you offer a warranty on the work performed and the roofing materials?
Most professional roofers will provide some version of a warranty, but it’s important to get the details of your coverage beforehand. For example, while one roofer may provide a workmanship warranty, this company may not be able to offer a manufacturer’s warranty.
At Interstate Roofing, we work closely with the top manufacturers in the industry and can provide product warranties on behalf of each. We also provide various workmanship warranties that include tear-off costs and flashing replacements.
While you hope to never have to use a warranty, if you select a company that does not offer at least the industry standard, then you are putting yourself at risk for shelling out large sums of money just a few short years after investing in your roof replacement.
Also, make sure to get the warranty in writing before committing to a company. That way you can closely compare the offerings and have proof of purchase if something does go awry.
Contractor Rates
Typically, a majority of roofing contractors are paid on an hourly or daily rate. However, a contractor can also charge a flat rate.
The prices will often vary depending on factors such as the size of your house, the type of roof and the extent of the damage. When you’re hiring a roofing contractor near you, you will need to choose one that offers competitive rates.
Moreover, find out about hidden fees and whether they provide a free quote. To understand the contractor’s prices, ask for a detailed report for the repairs or installation.
Choose A Roofer With The Right Licenses And Insurance.
Licenses and insurance protect homeowners and roofers in a variety of situations — it’s the only thing standing between you and disaster if something goes wrong during the roofing process. That’s why it’s crucial for any roofer you work with to a) have licenses and insurance and b) have them on hand at all times.
Let us be clear: if your roofer doesn’t carry licenses or insurance, find a new roofer. If they have the documents but refuse to show them to you, find a new roofer. If they “misplaced” the documents but will bring them by once they start the roofing job, find a new roofer. Your home is too important to be under the control of unlicensed and uninsured roofers.
Get local referrals.
There is less chance of potential issues or scams when you choose a contractor from your community. They are more familiar with local rules and code regulations and have a relationship with area crews and suppliers.