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Vetting: Lesser-Known Questions You Should Ask Your Roofer - Jack The Roofer
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Vetting: Lesser-Known Questions You Should Ask Your Roofer

Always vet prospective roofers before hiring them. That way, you can minimize the risk of costly installation errors. Here are some of the lesser-known question every homeowner should ask their contractor.

Gauging Your Contractor’s Competence and Credibility

First off, you need to determine whether your contractor is running a legitimate business. One way of doing that is to check whether your professional has the minimum requirements. Start by asking these three questions over the phone:

  1. What’s your company’s legal business name? – Do a quick search on the internet to see if they’re using that same name on their website and social media pages. If they don’t have an online presence, that’s a red flag in itself. Any contractor worth their salt will at the very least invest in a website. It’d also be a good idea to check their online reviews.

  2. What’s your level of insurance? – Most states require contractors to have a certain level of insurance, which would depend on the kind of contractor they are. Prospective contractors should tell you the amount for which they’re covered. Afterward, cross-check it with your state’s licensing requirements.

  3. Who’ll oversee your roofing project? – It’s not uncommon for large contractors to handle several projects in a day, which is why they usually hire project managers to coordinate them.

Check Their Certifications

Keep in mind that the aforementioned requirements are just the bare minimum. If you want to get a better idea of a contractor’s level of expertise, check their certifications. Accreditations from the Better Business Bureau are a great place to start. The nonprofit organization assigns a rating to contractors, for example, based on their adherence to ethical business practices. Working with a contractor with an A+ rating then is an easy way to make sure your roofing project is in good hands.

Looking for reputable contractors in your area?

Jack the Roofer is one of the most qualified roofing insurance claims specialists in your local area, boasting a near-perfect rating on HomeAdvisor as well as an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. To get a free estimate, call us at (720) 722-2255, or fill out our here. Talk to us today! We serve homeowners in Denver and the surrounding areas.

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