10 Questions To Ask Before Hiring A Roofing Contractor

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What You Need To Know Before Hiring a Roofing Contractor

Protect Yourself By Interviewing a Potential Roofing Contractor

The roofing contractor you choose has a big impact on your roofing project.

Finding the right roofing contractor is not easy. That's why it is crucial to vet each potential hire properly. A new roof is not a project to be embarked on lightly. It is an expensive project, and the person you hire must know what they are doing to ensure that your budget is spent wisely and that you know what to expect from your contractor.

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Asking the right questions and getting the proper responses before hiring anyone is crucial! These ten questions can help you choose the right roofing contractor for your project.

1. Are You A Licensed Roofing Contractor?

Understanding your local code requirements can help you determine the licensing requirements in your state. Each company you interview should be licensed and able to prove it. Fall protection is a mandatory requirement. Roof brackets, scaffolding, handrails, and harnesses are all examples of fall protection devices. Ask potential roofers about their safety record and years of experience, and ask to see their license.

2. Do You have Liability Insurance and Workmen's Comp?

Workman's compensation insurance covers roofing company employees while they are on your property. A roofing contractor must carry Workman's comp, but ask to be sure. Liability insurance protects your property from any damage incurred during your project. Your roofing contractor should have a certificate verifying they have all the proper insurance coverages. Ask to see it during the interview process.

3. Are You Local?

This is important for the future, should there be any problems after the work is completed. Local, established companies will be there when you need them. Ask for their legal business name and current contact information. Roofers may operate in multiple states, so verify their information. Choose a local contractor that you can depend on for any unexpected repairs. Check references and speak with other homeowners. A local contractor will care about their work in the community and want to build a positive reputation.

4. Should I Repair or Replace My Roof?

There are several factors to consider when asking this question. For example, how old are your existing shingles, and what is their current condition? If a few shingles are damaged and are falling off the roof, it can cause leaks. If left untreated, leaks can affect the supports and cause significant damage. Not promptly addressing issues can result in a higher repair cost in the future. Professional roofing contractors will inspect your roof, explain the results, and offer the best options.

5. How Long Will A Roof Replacement Take?

Replacement time can vary depending on several unpredictable factors. These delays can include weather, shipping delays, and other obstacles that may affect the work schedule. A good roofing contractor is often busy, which can also be a factor. Your roofing team will work as quickly as possible, but delays happen. Be patient. A good contractor will keep you informed throughout the process.

6. Will My New Roof Have a Manufacturer's and Workmanship Warranties?

Every roof should have a manufacturer's warranty lasting at least 25 years, the minimum time new asphalt shingles are expected to last. The roof decking also needs to remain intact with no warping or rotting. Any warranty should cover the cost of all replacement materials and repairs during the warranty lifetime. Ask your contractor if they offer a workmanship warranty. This could be anywhere from 1 year to a full lifetime warranty. A quality contractor will stand behind their work and should have no problems offering a warranty.

7. Are You Certified by Shingle Manufacturers?

If they are certified by manufacturers, the manufacturer trusts your contractor to install their product with the highest standards. If your roofing contractor is established and known for high-quality work, manufacturers seek them out for certification. Typically, manufacturers only offer certification to a select few contractors in each area. A certified roofing contractor can offer the best material and enhanced warranties from the product manufacturer.

8. What is the Price Per Square? Do You Provide a Total Estimate?

This helps to identify fly-by-night operators who want to quote a total cost. Pricing a roofing project involves many factors, including the age, pitch, and number of shingle layers on the roof. A good contractor will take these factors into account and give you a cost estimate for your job, which should include materials, labor, and a price per square foot. When you receive your estimate, take the time to have your prospect go over it thoroughly.

9. Who Will Be On Site During Installation?

You have a right to know who will be on your property during your project. Is a project manager provided? Will the owner be onsite to supervise? Even with an experienced team, someone must be on the job site to supervise and answer any questions you might have during the project. Know who and how many people will be there. Safety and security should be primary concerns. Be an active participant in the process.

10. How Will You Protect My Property, and What About Clean Up?

Any contractor you choose is responsible for protecting your property and all their employees, so safety measures should be in place, and the contractor's materials and equipment should not damage your property. Gutters should be stabilized, and a drip edge should be installed. A container should be onsite for refuse material, and everything should be cleared when the job is complete. The safety and security of your property should be a top concern.

These ten questions can help you narrow your choices when hiring a roofing contractor. Your home is your biggest investment, so it's crucial to properly vet anyone who will be working on it. Asking the right questions and listening to your roofing contractor's answers can help you find a company that will stand behind its work for many years to come!

If you live in the Wilmette, Illinois area, give the experts at Lynch Roofing a call at (847) 217-0004. We can help you repair or replace your roof to protect your investment, stand up to the challenges of our Illinois weather, and up your home's curb appeal!

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