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Contact 2-3 roofing contractors for an estimate
It's
very important to take the time to get multiple
estimates because each roofing estimate will differ,
sometime in a major way: huge price differences,
variations of the roofing products being installed,
and many variations of the methods of installation.
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Ask each roofing contractor for 3-5 recent
referrals
By
directly speaking with real customers you can get a
very good feeling about the satisfaction level of a
roofing contractor's most recent customers. If a
roofing contractor refuses to supply recent customer
information
move on to the next contractor.
3
Be sure the contractor is licensed to perform work
in your area
If
a contractor cannot supply you with a valid license
to perform business, run away as fast as you can.
This brings us to the next subject:
4 Liability
Insurance
You
can get into a heap of trouble if a roofing
contractor does not carry roofing liability insurance.
Without insurance you will be responsible
for paying damages to injured workers, hundreds of
thousands of dollars out of your own pocket.
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Never choose a roofing contractor because they have the
lowest price.
Running a successful roofing company is a gigantic
undertaking. It is the toughest businesses to
operate and the hardest business to be successful in
the long run. It therefore becomes crucial to
beware of the lowest price. Many roofing
contractors offer low prices and their low prices are
an excellent indicator of their lack of business
experience, education, and lack of quality
workmanship. There is a very real concern that these
"low-priced" roofing
contractors will not be in business when the work
they performed to your home miserably fails a few
short years down the road.
Be sure to fully understand the roofing contractor's
workmanship and manufacturer warranties
Do
not be fooled when a roofing contractor tries to
disguise a workmanship warranty with a manufacturer
warranty.

Learn more about the
differences between a workmanship warranty and a
manufacturer warranty.
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