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Why a Professional
Residential (Steep
Slope) Roofing Contractor?
Buying a new roof system is an
important investment. Before you spend your money, spend some time
learning how to evaluate the roofing contractor who may be doing the
work. You should insist on working with a professional roofing
contractor. The West Coast Roofing Contractors Association (WCRCA) wants to assist you in
getting the kind of results you expect; a quality roof system at a
fair price.
All roofing contractors are not
alike, and WCRCA recommends that you
prequalify roofing contractors to get the job done right the first
time. The following guidelines will help in your decision:
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Check for a
permanent place of business, telephone number, tax I.D. number,
and and a
Florida Roofing Contractors License.
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Insist on
seeing copies of the contractor's
liability insurance coverage
and workers' compensation certificates. Make sure the coverage's
are in effect through the duration of the job.
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Look for a
company with a proven track record that readily offers client
references and a list of completed projects. Call these clients to
find out whether they were satisfied.
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Check to see
whether the contractor is properly licensed and bonded. Go to the
state's licensing board web site for verification of contractor’s
license information.
Florida Department of Business and
Professional Regulations.
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Insist on a
written proposal and examine it for complete descriptions of the
work and specifications, including approximate starting and
completion dates and payment procedures.
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Check to see
if the contractor is a member of any regional or national industry
associations, such as WCRCA.
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Call your
local Better Business Bureau to check for any complaints that have
been filed.
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Have the
contractor explain his project supervision and quality control
procedures. Request the name of the person who will be in charge,
how many workers will be required and the estimated time of
completion.
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Carefully
read and understand any roofing warranty offered and watch for
provisions that would void it. Keep a healthy skepticism about the
lowest bid. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Remember, price is only one criterion for selecting a roofing
contractor. Professionalism and quality workmanship also should
weigh heavily on your decision.
How Do I Find a Professional
Commercial Roofing Contractor?
Ask colleagues who have had roofing work done about
their satisfactory experiences with contractors, and ask those
contractors for bids on your job. Or go to our
Membership Directory.
The West Coast Roofing Contractors Association is
not in a position to make recommendations as to its members' skills,
experience and capabilities. Home and building owners should base
their decisions on the qualities they deem most important in a
roofing contractor.
Click
here for a Residential Roofing Contractor Qualification Form.
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