Capabilities and Contracts: Finding and Working With a Roofer

<p></p> <h3>Find a Roofer Whose Capabilities Match Your Project\n</h3> <p>Not every roofing company is able to handle every kind of job, so it’s important to look for a high-quality roofing contractor that has the skills and ability to do the work you’re looking for. Once you’ve narrowed down your choices, meet with the roofing contractor at your home for an onsite estimate. Discuss what you’re looking for and listen to their suggestions of materials and styles. Roofers appreciate knowing that you’re looking for good service and fair prices rather than the lowest-cost roofing you can find. This will also improve your chances of finding a quality roofer who really understands their trade and provides the best quality workmanship.\n</p> <h3>Get a Detailed Roofing Contract\n</h3> <p>Now that you’ve found the roofing contractor that’s best for you, it’s the perfect time to ask for a written contract that outlines the details of your job. The contract should include the cost of the job, details about the materials to be used and installation information, such as the projected start and end dates.\n</p> <p>Read the entire contract and make sure you understand all the terms and limitations before you sign. Once you’ve signed a contract with a roofing company, you have committed to abide by the information within the contract, so for your protection, <em>never sign a blank or incomplete estimate.</em>\n</p> <p>Remember, the contract is there to protect you and your roofing contractor. So, it’s advisable to write in any verbal agreements or special requests that you’ve confirmed with your roofer. This includes any special agreements you’ve reached, such as reasonable expectations for the care of your home and yard during the roof installation process.\n</p>

Capabilities and Contracts: Finding and Working With a Roofer

by Matthew Solis