Sunday, May 17, 2015

Ask These Questions When Choosing Roof Repair Kansas City

By Tammie Caldwell


Everything in your life was going along just fine until you noticed a leak in your roof. The first thing to come to mind is what caused the problem. Age of the roof is a major factor, but other conditions are a possibility. Here are six questions to ask when locating a contractor who does roof repair Kansas City, KS.

It is a good idea to speak with at least three roofing contractors and interview them. Find out their full name, and the full name of their business along with the business address. You want an established contractor you can depend on, so get two phone numbers and their home address in case you need them in the middle of the night. Do not be embarrassed to ask questions. It is your money and your family. You have every right to any information needed to protect them.

You want to know that they have a business license and if it has a sticker for roofing. Also, make sure their insurance covers accidental injuries of their work crew, as well as coverage in place for damages done to your property. Most contractors will provide a photocopy of any required documentation, or at least the licensing number and insurance agent.

It is easy enough for you to find out the expected lifespan of the type of roofing material currently on your home. Once you have the answer, ask the contractors. They should know the answer and if they get it wrong, you are at liberty to thank them for their time. Then continue down your list until you find someone who knows the answer.

Always ask about the warranty. Responsible contractors offer a warranty on their work. Ask for the name and address of the person responsible for completing the warranty, in case something happens to the contractor and they either die or are crippled and unable to make good on the contract. Unfortunate things happen to good people regardless of how careful they are to prevent mishaps.

Why do contractors have subcontractors? That is a good question to ask if you are concerned about what people will be on your property and how will you know they were sent by this contractor? You are entitled to know the names and vehicle tag numbers of any work crew that is scheduled to arrive at your door. Make sure you are prepared for this event.

Always ask for references! If the contractor has satisfied customers, there is no problem presenting names and phone numbers of people who are pleased with the work. Just to make sure, take all this information to your courthouse, or hall of records, and verify any details until you feel comfortable that this professional is fully qualified to make your repairs.

In a day and age when the world seems full of con artists and scams, it is never a waste of time to check up on anyone you hire for repairs or installation. The time you spend making sure you are dealing with a respected and well-known contractor can save you a fortune, and much wear and tear on your nerves.




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