Roofing

How to Hire the Best Roofer for Your Roofing Needs

When you’re having a roofing repair or replacement project done for your home, it’s highly recommended that you leave the job in the hands of the professionals.That way, you won’t make any mistakes that can be costly to fix. However, some homeowners wonder how they’ll know that the person they’re hiring is the right roofer for the job. Thankfully, there is a way around this dilemma and that’s by asking them a few questions.

Here are the questions you need to ask to know if you’re hiring the right roofer for your roofing needs.

Will You Remove My Old Roof?

If your potential roofer’s answer to this question is “yes,” then you might be looking at a reputable contractor. This is because while an overlay will save you and your contractor some time and money, it’s not a feasible option in the long run as they won’t be able to repair any underlying damage that your roof sustained. A complete tear-off, meanwhile, gives you the opportunity to completely repair any damage before installing the new roof. That way, it’s guaranteed that it’ll last to its expected lifespan.

Are You Licensed and Insured?

When you ask your roofing contractor this question, the answer should always be “yes.” This is because a license means that your roofer is up to date with your state’s current roofing codes, preventing you from facing fines due to violations. An insurance, meanwhile, frees you from any responsibility if the roofer becomes injured on your property while working.

What Will You Do In Case of Bad Weather?

Any contractor worth their salt will take the necessary steps to ensure that your roof is protected during inclement weather while working on the project. To see if you’re hiring the right roofer, ask them this question and if they answer that they’ll cover the job project in tarpaulins or plastic covers, then they may be as reliable as they claimed to be.

Do You Have a Container for the Refuse Material?

It shouldn’t be the homeowner’s job to deal with the refuse of your roofing project once they’re removed. When looking for the right contractor for your roofing project, make sure that they’ll bring a container to your property to properly dispose of the refuse. If they refuse to, part ways with their company and find a different roofer instead.

Planning a roof replacement project? Look no further than Pawcatuck Roofing Co. When it comes to commercial and residential roofing services, we are the leading experts to approach and you can count on us! Give us a call at (860) 599-1024 or fill out our contact form to request a FREE estimate. We serve homeowners in New London, CT, and other nearby areas.

Robert Holland

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