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Selecting a Roof Company

Selecting the Right Roof Company - Piedmont Roofing

Deciding to find a roof company to replace or repair the roof of your home can be a bit daunting. The process can be rather expensive and the important considerations to take in can seem overwhelming. However, one thing that individuals can do in order to alleviate at least some of the stress from the situation, is to select a roofing company which will bring them the customer satisfaction they deserve. When looking over the variety of companies and contractors that you could potentially employ, there might not seem to be any significant difference between the different options. However, there are a number of steps you can take to differentiate between the companies. It will bring you peace of mind, and those that might be less effective in providing solutions.

Selecting the Right Roof Company

The first thing to look at when considering a roof company or contractor, is the licensing credentials. Making sure that the roof company has all of the required and applicable business licenses will filter out a huge portion of shoddy roofing options. You can further defend yourself against scams and swindlers by verifying the legitimacy of the company. Ask for their contact info (business address, website, email, office phone, etc.) as well as their tax identification number. Requesting the contractor’s proof of insurance is also a great way to protect yourself against liability. It’s important that a roof company has the proper insurance. This includes worker’s compensation and liability coverage. It’s important because it can protect you from potential lawsuits. As well as prove that the contractor is observant and professional.

Reading online reviews is an excellent way to arm yourself against sub-par roofers. Drawing upon the past experiences of others will help you to avoid their follies and reap the advantages of other people beneficial experiences. If you are not able to find any reviews on a certain company, then asking the contractor for a list of past clients and references can provide the same benefits. In areas of craftsmanship, reputation can say a lot about the quality of work you can expect.

Avoiding Scams

You may have heard of the most common scam, the “storm chaser”.

These scams may come over the phone, at your door, or in your mailbox.  They offer quotes and repairs to your home right after storms have passed.  To avoid being scammed by these Storm Chasers, there are a couple of things you should always look for:

See if they are from your area, or if they are out of state.  Often times these scammers are out of state hunters, making it easier for them to abandon you.  Research the company your talking to in depth.  Make sure they are legit with possible references, certificates, and if they have a local office nearby.  If they come to your door offering sales-y “Free Roofing” deductibles, then they are most likely “Storm Chasers!”

Selecting the right company takes time, but you can do it with these tips.