How To Find A Reputable Roofing Contractor
Need a new roof? If your living room or kitchen sports large
buckets for catching rainy drips, the answer is probably "yes."
Assuming that you are unable or willing to replace it yourself,
you will be looking for a reputable roofing contractor to handle
the job for you. The question then becomes, how do you find a
dependable roofer?
The answer may not be as hard as you think. Here are a few
possibilities to consider:
1. Check the telephone directory's yellow pages. Browse
the section called "roofing" for the names of local persons you
can call for an estimate. Sometimes the ads will reveal key
information about the person, such as location, hours of
operation, and specialty areas. You also might find out whether
the person accepts credit card payments, and whether he or she
provides free estimates. Call two or three names, at least, for
an idea of available contractors.
2. Contact the Better Business Bureau. While this
organization will not provide a list of names for you to call,
it can give you an indication of someone's response to
complaints so that you get an idea of his or her character and
reputation.
3. Locate roofer-related organizations. There may be a
roofers' group or construction companies that can tell you what
to look for in a roofing contractor, and perhaps recommend a few
local names.
4. Ask local home building supply stores. Often they keep
a list of specialists they recommend to area folks who are
looking for consulting or hands-on help with building projects.
Occasionally the store might sponsor a workshop or seminar
featuring one of these experts. Attending a session may give you
a better idea of the roofer's credentials.
5. Browse online websites. Building companies and
contractors as well as independent roofers are increasingly
advertising their skills on the Web by hosting a website. Some
offer free newsletter sign-ups or updated FAQ's that help to
answer visitors' questions.
6. Ask for referrals. Wherever you get the name of a
possible roofer for your project, ask for referral letters from
clients, and then follow up by contacting these people. You may
even want to take a glance at the workmanship.
7. Pay in portions. Never pay for a roofing job (or any
type of home construction or remodeling project) up front. You
can pay a third or a fourth as a down payment if you really want
to, but make an agreement to collect partial payments in two or
three intervals. Get a written estimate first, and if the person
does not follow this or tries to change the terms of your
agreement, report him to the Better Business Bureau or local
authorities.
Having your roof done is an important job. Don't let just anyone
tamper with your roof. It is an important part of your home's
structure, and only an expert should tackle needed repairs and
updates. For more information, contact your local Chamber of
Commerce or building supply store.
If you are looking for a Colorado Springs roofing
contractor, please call us today at
719-487-9000 or complete
our online request form.
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