Roofing And You- Inspecting Your Roof
A verbal report of good or bad quality work is your most reliable source. Big and expensive advertising isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it isn't the end all for telling you the important stuff about a roofer. After finding a few names from friends and neighbors call several companies to obtain a bid. Make sure the roofer comes out to inspect your roof and to discuss recommendations with you in person. Never accept a bid over the phone that is simply based on square footage of the home. Once you have multiple bids you can compare them against each other. In many cases, bids will include differing amounts of services and items offered. Some bids may include the price strictly for the cost of the materials and labor, not mentioning any additional haul-away or warranty fees. Remember that you aren't always comparing apples to apples. Last, be sure that the roofer you decide to use can provide you with the proper documentation before they begin work on the home. Overlappin...