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- Talk to More Than One Contractor: Although you may think you've found the perfect contractor on the first try, it's important to talk to others to make sure you're not being over or under charged. By getting a few opinions, you can make a more educated decision on which contractor's work is likely to produce the best results for the best price.
- Research: Before sealing the deal with any contractor, it's important to do some research on the one you think you might hire. Any reputable contractor will be licensed and should be willing to give you references to confirm that they are honest and reliable.
- Review the Contract and Warranties: Never sign a contract without reading it over. Any contractor should be happy to explain anything you don't understand, and they shouldn't be annoyed that you want to take the time to completely understand your agreement. Also, double check about the warranty that comes with your roof; the materials and workmanship should be guaranteed for 5 years while the roof should be guaranteed a lifespan of 20-40 years.
- Cover Your Bases: Before any work is started, check with your contractor if you need to get a permit for what's being done. It's also a good idea to make sure employees are covered by workers comp, and don't forget to clear everything with the insurance company if you're submitting a claim.
- Don't Pay the Balance Upfront: Asking for a deposit or setting up a payment schedule are two of the most common ways to handle the cost of your project. Make it a priority to pay with a credit card instead of cash, and if a contractor insists that you pay the entire balance upfront, don't sign the contract.
These ideas are going to help us out so much! We did talk to one contractor already, but since you mentioned talking to a few different roofing contractors, we will definitely have to see what others offer. What are some things you'd recommend when looking at warranties? We don't know if we should get the full warranty coverage or not. What is your opinion?
ReplyDeleteCeline | http://www.majesticroofing.us/services/
Talking to more than one contractor is a good idea. It usually pays off to compare what they offer and their pricing. I am going to be installing a new layer of shingles soon, so I will make sure to do this.
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It may be difficult to select the right roof repair for your house. When you are building a home, it is essential to keep in mind certain factors about the type of roofing and its elements. Whatever material you choose should be efficient to bear the climatic conditions and must be water resistant.
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