When the time comes to replace or repair your roof, choosing the right roofing contractor for your project is an important decision. Searching online for roofers near you will likely bring up dozens, if not hundreds, of results.
How can you quickly narrow down your list to the most trusted, reputable roofing companies in your area?
Read on to learn more about what you can do to help streamline the process of finding and hiring a trusted roofing contractor for the job.
What Is a Roofing Contractor?
Construction workers who specialize in building and maintaining roofs are called roofers.
A roofer can be a licensed roofing contractor, a general contractor who concentrates on roofs, or a roofing company employee.
A roofing contractor is a little more specific and may be licensed as a contractor, depending on state and local requirements. Their primary focus is roof work, giving them expertise in roof replacements and repairs.
Roofing contractors can be self-employed, or they can work for a roofing company. Ask the roofing contractor that you’re thinking about hiring specific questions about whether they work with a crew, have their own company, or use trusted subcontractors.
What to Look for When Choosing a Roofing Contractor
While many factors go into choosing a roofing contractor, here are a few basic considerations:
Ratings and Reviews
Start by checking a roofing contractor’s ratings and reviews. Ask around. Ask your neighbors, friends and family members who they’ve used for roofing work in the past.
You can also check out online reviews, such as:
- Better Business Bureau (BBB)
- Google Reviews
- Facebook Reviews
Manufacturer Network Membership
Determine if the roofing company belongs to a manufacturer’s network. Most roofing manufacturers have multi-level, or tiered, professional networks or membership programs that contractors can join if they meet certain criteria.
Benefits
If you hire a roofer that belongs to a manufacturer’s program, then you may have access to additional benefits, such as extended warranties, in addition to some reassurances about their business practices.
Physical Address and/or Commitment to Service Area
A roofing company may have a physical address locally, or they may serve a larger area outside of their main office.
Is the roofer you’re thinking about hiring going to be in your area one year or more after the work is completed?
Who will you call if there is a problem in the future?
Find out how long the company has been in business, and if they don’t have a physical location in your area, check the BBB and other trusted references to see if the roofing company is a legit operation in good standing. This can help you to avoid scammers and questionable companies that pop up after a severe storm.
Insurance
Make sure the roofing contractor you choose is adequately insured. Ask the roofer how their insurance protects you and your property. Individual states and counties require different insurance coverage.
A roofing contractor should explain the differences in their coverage/policies, for example, Workers Comp vs. General Liability.
References
Ask roofing contractors if they have references, including names of past customers.
Credentials
Requirements vary by location, so make sure the roofing contractor you choose has all the proper licensing and permits required to perform the work in your area.
As always contact us and speak with one of our roofing experts about any questions you may have.
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