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Questions You Should Ask Your Roofing Contractor

Roofing problems tend to be of the more serious variety, especially if you only discover them after a lot of time has gone by. Moisture and rot can get into the shingles, causing the growth of mold or attracting a variety of pests that can damage your home. For cases such as these, a roofing contractor will be needed to ensure your repairs are done as well as possible. However, hiring a good roofing contractor can be a stressful experience if you do not know what you are doing. If you need a roofing contractor quickly, there are some questions you can ask that will help you determine who you can trust with your roof.

Insurance

The roofing contractor you hire should be insured to cover any damages or injuries that occur while the job is being performed. Damages to your property as a result of the job will be covered, meaning you will not have to worry about any additional costs for repairs. Injuries should also be covered, as you do not want to be on the hook for any rising medical bills due to negligence on the part of the contractor. Insurance is important, especially when it comes to working on your roof.

Licensing

The contractor you hire needs to be licensed to work on roofs in your state. There are certain building codes and laws that your contractor will need to be aware of, and if the contractor is licensed, you can be more certain that he is aware of these codes. A licensed contractor is also an experienced contractor that knows the ins and outs of the roofing industry, meaning that no matter what is going on with your roof, he will have a solution that works for all of the parties involved. Make sure the roofing contractor you hire is licensed, as you do not want to be stuck with a shoddy repair.

Payment Method

You do not want to hire someone who expects payment by the hour. You have no idea how long a job will take, or the severity of the job in question, so paying by the hour could get very expensive very quickly. Find a contractor that gives you can estimate and then sticks closely to that estimate. With a pay-by-the-hour company, you could end up paying a lot more than you initially thought and go way over your budget for repairs.

Posted on by Dr. Roof, Inc
Questions You Should Ask Your Roofing Contractor

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