Monday, March 21, 2016

3 Questions to Ask Roofing Contractors When Hiring

A new roof is a major investment, so before you hire a roofing contractor, it pays to ask a few questions. In this short post we’ll discuss some important questions you should ask your roofing contractor when hiring.

Below are 3 questions to ask roofing contractor when hiring:

Is the company licensed, bonded and experienced?
Ask if the company has a proper roofing contractor’s license — then make the contractor prove it. Accepting a contractor’s proposal without checking this vital piece of information can lead to disaster.
Ask what the bonding capacity is and the percentage of construction cost for the bond, even if bonding isn’t a consideration for that particular project. There are many reasons why contractors can’t get bonds, their limits are low or their percentage of construction costs are high. The most prevalent, however, is that the surety has been called in on prior projects and now views the contractor as a risk. If the percentage of construction costs for the price of a bond is more than about 2 percent, ask the contractor why. Source: FacilitiesNet

Do you have insurance?
At one time employers with three or fewer employees didn’t have to offer workman’s compensation insurance; now they do by law. Still, some contractors and roofers will skimp out on this requirement. The reason? Insurance isn’t cheap, and some would rather take their chances. The problem, of course, is when the chance is taken on your property and an employee becomes injured. If you hire a company that doesn’t offer employees workman’s compensation and someone gets injured on your property, you might find yourself forking over thousands of dollars to pay for medical bills. This is a loss no homeowner wants to incur. To protect yourself, make sure the company you hire insures each worker that will be present on your property. Source: GreatdayImprovements

Do you offer a warranty for your roofing work?
Ask how long the roof repair company guarantees its work. A roof warranty typically lasts for a year, but some roofers offer longer warranties. The manufacturer usually covers the materials, and the roofer covers the work. These are two separate warranties, so ask the roofer what is covered under each warranty and the length of each. Source: AngiesList

Now that you know some important questions to ask your roofing contractors, it’s time to know which service your roof needs, please give us a call or contact us now!

Contact:
Kerrisdale Roofing and Drains
Vancouver, BC V5X 4W1
8279 Ross Street
Email: kerrisdalerd@gmail.com
Office: 604-360-2114



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1 comment:

  1. Reach out to your neighbors, friends, family and other local sources to find out whether your selected roofing contractor has a good reputation.

    Thanks
    James Russell Roofing

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