There comes a time in the life of every home when the roof needs replacing. This can be an expensive and stressful time without the right partner. It is important to spend a little time upfront to vet the proper roofing contractor to fit your needs. It will save you a lot of time, money, and headache in the long run during your roofing replacement process

Ask Around for Recommendations

When you live within a neighborhood, it is common for the age of the homes to be close in years. This means that neighbors will most likely begin replacing certain aspects of their homes around the same time. It is important to pay attention to these updates as they will give you an idea when your replacement may be near. It will also give you a chance to ask your neighbors about their experiences. Friends and neighbors tend to be honest when they are unhappy, so it can help you narrow your vetting fields. 

Do Your Research on Your Roofing Contractor

The internet provides a wealth of information available at your fingertips. A roof replacement is a solid investment. Utilize the resources available to you to make sure you are hiring a reputable company. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) allows the public to review any outstanding complaints. You will also see the grade for the company you are vetting. You can simply type the company name and reviews into your favorite search engine to see if customers tend to be please with the work provided. 

Keep an Eye Out for Manufacturer Designations

There are certain hoops roofing contractors have to go through to get a stamp of approval from a manufacturer. There are restrictions around the number of certifications a factory provides in a given area. The manufacturer designation will help let you know the company does not mind going the extra mile to help their clients rest easy knowing their team is trained and knowledgeable. The team will help you avoid any common installation mistakes, and make sure your roof is ready for the long haul. 

Review the Warranty the Roofing Contractor Offers

The reputation of a roofing contractor is important. A roofing contractor will want to provide a warranty with their work to back the quality. Many roofing contractors will offer a warranty with an extended warranty option that will provide you with not only the manufacturer warranty of the material but a warranty for the work to install it as well. 

Check-up on Your Roofing Contractor With Public Records

All roofing contractors should be licensed and insured. This is a public record. You can look up the license, insurance, and permits that the contractor requests. A solid roofing contractor will want to make sure to have all of these items to properly install a new roof. They are all required by the city to conduct business, and the contractor should be able to provide all of the details to you as well. 

If you are at the beginning of your roof replacement journey, Home Specialty Products has a knowledgeable team to help guide you through the process. You can contact them today to help get you started.