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Things to Consider Before Choosing a Commercial Roofing Company

Author: Jazz Bautista
by Jazz Bautista
Posted: May 10, 2014

The roof is perhaps the single most important part of any building. Problems with your roof can have a serious knock-on effect on the rest of your property. For this reason, it is important to invest in a high quality roof that is waterproof, safe, and will last you for many years. A roof installed by a low quality contractor could leak, or could have loose slates that pose a serious safety hazard.

How to Choose a Good Contractor

When you are shopping for a commercial roofing contractor, there are several things that you should consider. The first thing to do is try to pick a contractor that has been in the business for a long time. That is not to say that you should avoid all new companies - after all, if everyone did this then a new company would not be able to get enough testimonials to build up some trust. However, in general an experienced company with a long history is a better choice.

Build a list of different companies in your area that you would feel comfortable dealing with, and look at the testimonials for each company. Call each company and ask them to provide you with a bid. Make sure that the bid includes a detailed cost breakdown so that you know how much they are spending on materials and labor. Ask them how long their warranty period is and make sure that they are fully insured. If you have any concerns, check with your local better business bureau to see if there are any complaints lodged with them.

It can be tempting to simply hire the lowest bidder, but this is a risky move, and could prove to be a false economy. If you are considering working with a company that provided a low bid, ask them for more details about how they arrived at the bid, and do a full background check on them. Call their past customers and make sure that they are still happy with the work that was performed on their property. In many cases the companies that provide low bids either use substandard materials, or quote low then add extra charges when they run into "problems" during the building process.

Before any money changes hands, get a full formal contract from your chosen commercial roofing company. This should include not just the cost of the job, but also detailed time scales, a warranty, a limit on any additional charges that they may levy for unexpected issues that they run into, and details of who is responsible for cleaning up the site afterwards, disposing of waste, and other details. You may feel that a contract of this nature is excessively detailed, but it is useful to have in the event of any disagreements.

Try to hire a reputable local contractor rather than a contractor from a large chain, because supporting local contractors is good for the economy, and you are more likely to get personal, high quality service from a local business.

As you see here, it is very important in the choice that you make in regards to who will be doing the work. It is better to have someone that is a smaller business, that has a good reputation, and that will stand by the contract that is made. If you do this, you should get satisfaction in his job well done.

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Growing up very poor taught me that hard work and thrift are sometimes the only things a person can afford.

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Author: Jazz Bautista

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