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Whereas other home upgrades are purely elective, roof repairs arent a choice; theyre essential.Besides being critically important to personal comfort, structural integrity, and the resale value of your home, roofing ranks among the largest and most expensive projects a homeowner can undertake. The significant costs involved motivate some ambitious do-it-yourselfers to do the work on their own. But for the majority of us, a roofing job means hiring a professional. So if youre at an early stage of the process, take control by finding a qualified contractor with a solid reputation. Hire well, and you can expect the roofer not only to get the job done on time and on budget, but also to offer valuable insight on the best materials for your house style and the climate where you live. So rather than flip open the yellow pages and settle on the first company listed, follow these steps designed to help you find someone you can trust to put a roof over your head:

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1. Get a referralOne tried-and-true method of finding a reliable contractor is to query your friends and neighbors. Within the past few years, has anyone in your life had work done on his roof? Make a list of names, reach out to each person, and ask two questions: Was he happy with the job done and would he work with that contractor again? Testimonials provide the most accurate picture of what your experience might be with a given company, and you can count on personal contacts to give you honest feedback.Outside of your circle, you can also get leads from lumber yards and hardware stores.

2. Do your researchIf youve identified at least three qualified roofers, you can get started investigating each one. Start by verifying the businesses contact information. Next, confirm that each one is licensed and insured. Consult your chamber of commerce and the Better Business Bureau to be certain there are no red flags to be aware of. Then finally look for reports on contractor review sites, such asAngies List.

3. Meet face-to-face themHaving narrowed the field, invite the prospective contractors to visit your home and scope out the job. Youll want to discuss roofing materials and the extent of work to be done, but dont forget to ask about the time and manpower needed for completion. Observe the contractor: He should be enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and professional in demeanor. Certainly, youre dealing with an authority on materials and methods, but dont be deterred from participating in the decision-making process! Ask a lot of questions and before he leaves, remember to get a list of references (then remember to check them).

4. Get it in writingWork shouldnt begin until you have a signed contract detailing every aspect of the job. Make certain it covers safety procedures and liability, including workers compensation. The contract should also specify such things as clean-up methods, payment amounts, and the schedule. Consider requesting a lien waiver to protect against claims that could arise if the roofer fails to pay a vendor for materials.

5. You get what you pay forThe cheapest bid probably isnt your best bet. Of course, the estimates issued are a factor to consider. But more important is your level of confidence in a given roofers ability to do an outstanding job. If youre impressed by a company that isnt the cheapest, ask yourself, How much is peace of mind worth to me? For many homeowners, its worth quite a lot.

Good luck!

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How to Find a Roofing Contractor - Bob Vila

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