When looking for a residential roofing contractor, Johns Creek homeowners can become overwhelmed very easily. Repairing or replacing a roof is not an everyday occurrence. Many homeowners don't know where to start or what to look for. Here are 4 questions to ask potential companies. Are You Local? This may not seem obvious, but many roofing companies have a branch in town, but operate nationally. Or, they are storm chasers that come after severe weather only to disappear when the work is completed. The roofing company should have a local office that has a history in the community. If they are local, there is someone to answer to if a problem arises with the roof that is covered by the warranty. A local company will also reinvest in the community, whether sponsoring a little league team or hiring new employees. Do You Have Insurance? Insurance coverage should be a non-negotiable option with a roofing contractor. There are different types of coverage that not all will offer. Working on a roof can be quite dangerous The company should have workers compensation insurance to cover any accidents that happen to their employees on the job. They should also have liability coverage to handle any damages that are caused by their workers. Homeowners should ask to see the policy or the policy number and verify it with the insurance carrier. What Does the Price Include? Estimates can vary widely depending on how detailed they are. Homeowners should ask for their bid to have every cost detailed out. This makes comparing different ones easier and can also highlight why one may be considerably higher or lower than the others. One company may not accurately estimate their labor hours, intending to take their time and milk some money. The good companies will know almost exactly how long a certain size roof will take and what the cost of all the materials will be. The bid will indicate how long of a disruption the project will be. The bid or estimate should also indicate payment milestones for the customer. Payments should be split into three parts; beginning of the project, mid-point and the final payment once the project is complete. Who Will I Be Dealing With? In the initial phases of finding a contractor, the internet is a good tool to find highly rated companies. But, face to face communication can tell a lot about the company. They should return calls or email promptly. They should treat every project like it's the only one they have. This is also an opportunity to develop a relationship with the company and to feel them out. Many people will get a gut reaction to someone just by talking to them. There are many companies that do roof work and they all may look the same. After narrowing the list for a residential roofing contractor, Johns Creek homeowners should interview them to see which one will work the best for them.
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