Top 5 questions to ask your roofing contractor

Last Updated: Mar 9, 2023

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Questions to ask your roofing contractor When it comes to hiring a roofing contractor, it’s important to ask the right questions to ensure you get the best results for your investment. Your roof is an important investment for your business. It protects your office, factory, warehouse or barn from the elements, including severe storms. Here […]

Questions to ask your roofing contractor

When it comes to hiring a roofing contractor, it’s important to ask the right questions to ensure you get the best results for your investment. Your roof is an important investment for your business. It protects your office, factory, warehouse or barn from the elements, including severe storms. Here are the top 5 questions to ask your roofing contractor to help ensure you make an informed decision.

1. Are you licensed and insured?

Before you hire a roofing contractor, make sure they are licensed and insured. A roofing contractor who is licensed has met specific requirements set by the state or local government. Licensing ensures that the contractor has the necessary training and knowledge to perform roofing work correctly. A licensed contractor is also more likely to follow building codes and standards.

In addition to being licensed, a roofing contractor should be insured. A general liability insurance policy protects your commercial property if the contractor accidentally damages it during the roofing project. Workers’ compensation insurance protects you if the contractor’s employees are injured on your property. Ask to see the contractor’s license and insurance certificates to ensure they are current.

2. What Experience Do You Have in the Roofing Industry?

It’s important to choose a roofing contractor with experience in the roofing industry. Ask the contractor how long they have been in business and what types of roofing projects they have worked on in the past. The more experience a contractor has, the more likely they are to be familiar with the particular challenges your roof may present.

Roofing contractors with extensive experience will also have a better understanding of the various roofing materials and techniques available. They can help you choose the right materials for your roof based on your budget, the climate in your area, and your aesthetic preferences.

3. Can you provide references from past clients?

It’s always a good idea to ask a roofing contractor for references from past clients. Talking to previous clients can give you a sense of the contractor’s quality of work, professionalism, and communication skills. Ask the contractor for the names and contact information of at least three clients they have worked for in the past year. 

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When you contact these references, ask about their experience working with the contractor. Did the contractor complete the work on time and within budget? Was the communication good throughout the project? Did they clean up the work site after the project was complete? If plans needed changed during your project, how was the contractor to work with? The answers to these questions can give you a good idea of what to expect if you hire the contractor.

4. Do you offer a warranty for your work and materials?

Ask the roofing contractor if they offer a warranty for their work & materials. A warranty can give you peace of mind knowing that if there are any issues with the work, the contractor will fix them at no additional cost to you. A good roofing contractor will stand behind their work and offer a warranty of at least five years minimum. 

Before you hire a contractor, make sure you understand the terms of their warranty. What does it cover, and for how long? Will the contractor fix any issues that arise during the warranty period, or will they only cover certain types of problems? Always ask if materials are covered also and for how long. 

5. How Long Will the Roofing Project Take to Complete?

Finally, ask the roofing contractor how long the project will take to complete. The length of time a roofing project takes will depend on several factors, including the size of your roof, the type of roofing material you choose, and the weather conditions in your area.

Make sure the contractor gives you a realistic timeline for the project.  A good contractor will give you a clear idea of how long the project will take and will keep you updated if there are any delays.

In conclusion, when you need to hire a roofing contractor, it’s essential to ask the right questions to make an informed decision. Ask the contractor these top 5 questions and you will be off to a great start for your commercial roofing project.

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