Sunday, November 9, 2014

Points To Consider When Looking For A Marietta Reliable Roofer

By Andrew B. Spates


The roof of a home is constantly subjected to the elements and other stresses which will eventually lead to the need for it to be replaced. In order to ensure that one's new roof is installed in such a way that it will last for many years to come, a professional roofing contractor should be hired to handle this job. When it comes to hiring a Marietta reliable roofer, homeowners should keep these tips in mind.

Since the reality is that some roofing contractors are less than honest and only in the business of taking people's money, it's highly advisable to first do some checking up on the background of prospective companies. Establishing a short list of about three or four contractors and requesting a quote from each of them can serve as a starting point in one's search for the best candidate.

The contractor must have the necessary insurance coverage, and one needs to request documented proof of this. There should also be some indication that the business has a permanent base of operations, as in a physical address, phone number, and tax identification number, to avoid "fly-by-night" scammers.

A warranty provided by the contractor is considered a good indicator of quality as it shows they back up their workmanship. Preferably the warranty will be valid for at least a year. Contractors should also take on the responsibility of obtaining any necessary permits and include such costs in their quotes. The customer should ask each one for a list of about ten references, but need only contact a few of these.

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 must clearly state who is responsible in the event that any damage occurs as a result of the roofing work. The installation method, start and finish dates should be mentioned, and warranty coverage must also be specified. Payment arrangements should also be denoted in the contract.

Customers must also check for fine print that may contain a clause concerning cancellation fees and liquidation damages if they were to decide against using the contractor's services once an insurance claim has been approved, if applicable. Clarification of any uncertain terms is important and the contractor should have no problem doing so if asked, and they should never pressure the customer to sign anything hastily.




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