Have a roofing-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
Yes, we work with all major insurance companies. When you call our roofer, just let us know the situation.
Yes! As a trusted roofer, we offer two types of warranties: manufacture warranties for materials and labor warranties for our work, good for up to 25 years.
An inspection is the best way to tell if there is any type of damage to your roof. Call our roofer to schedule your free estimate.
Yes, we can replace your roofing and siding during the winter months. Call our roofer for a free estimate at any time of the year.
A light roof absorbs less heat during summertime, helping your air conditioner run better, which lowers your utility bills. A dark-colored roof will absorb heat and transfer it into your home. Call our roofer for personalized recommendations.
Most local home contractors offer a variety of services, including general contracting, carpentry, electrical work, plumbing, painting, and more. It's important to find a contractor who offers the specific services you need.
Experience is key when it comes to choosing a contractor. Make sure to ask how many years of experience the contractor has and if they have worked on similar projects in the past.
Make sure to ask the contractor if they are licensed and insured. A licensed contractor has passed certain requirements and is legally allowed to perform work in your area. Insurance protects both you and the contractor in case of accidents or damages.
A reputable contractor should be able to provide references or examples of past work they have completed. This will give you an idea of their quality of work and level of professionalism.
Make sure to discuss timelines with the contractor before starting the project. A good contractor will be able to give you an estimate of how long the project will take and will keep you updated throughout the process.
Make sure to get a detailed cost estimate from the contractor before starting the project. The estimate should include all materials, labor, and any other expenses associated with the project.
It's important to have a plan in place for unexpected issues that may arise during the project. Make sure to discuss this with the contractor and agree on how any changes will be handled.
Make sure to discuss the payment schedule with the contractor before starting the project. A typical payment schedule may include a deposit upfront and payments throughout the project, with the final payment due upon completion.
Make sure to ask about any warranties or guarantees that the contractor offers on their work. This will give you peace of mind knowing that you are covered in case any issues arise after the project is completed.
Communication is key when working with a contractor. Make sure to discuss how the contractor will communicate with you throughout the project, whether it's through email, phone, or in-person meetings.