Making sure you're dealing with a reliable professional to handle your roofing project is critical. That's why you should know as much as you can about a contractor before hiring one. If it's your first time calling a roofer for a repair or shingle roof installation, it's best to prepare some questions you should ask during your consultation.
"Are You Licensed?"
This should easily be your first question because you must hire a licensed and insured roofing contractor. The roofers must have liability coverage and workers' compensation insurance for your protection. Accidents happen during roofing projects, and hiring a contractor with the necessary qualifications and insurance will ensure you won't be held liable for unfortunate incidents.
If your prospective roofers claim to have a license and insurance, the next step is to ask if they can show you proof. The contractors understand the significance of these credentials and will most likely keep them on hand. If they cannot provide proof of licensing and insurance, you should reconsider your decision and speak with someone else.
"Can You Discuss the Scope of the Project?"
Any reputable roofing company should be able to provide an outline of what needs to be done. The team should also be able to explain details like the materials to be used, the installation or repair timeline, and the labor required. Whether it's for flat or cedar roofs, their estimate or quotation should also include everything you have discussed.
"How Will You Protect My Property?"
Roof installation and repair generate a lot of dust and debris, so you need assurance that your property will not be damaged while your roof is being replaced or repaired. While general liability insurance ensures you will be compensated for property damage, cautious and skilled roofers who take preventative measures are preferable.
Are you looking for roofers to install your flat/roof slope roofing? Turn to Hershey Exteriors, Inc for your roofing needs! You can call us at (302) 569-9039, or fill out this contact form to schedule an appointment.
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