Choosing a Gutter Contractor

Choosing a Gutter Contractor
The first thing you want to ask when getting an estimate is what gauge the aluminum is. Coil stock is sold in several thicknesses, including .032, .027, and .025 inch. The general rule of thumb is that thicker is better so be sure to specify the thicker .032 material.
Next you want to compare the price, the durability, maintenance requirements and warranties when buying gutters. The price of gutters range from about $4 to $20 per linear foot depending on the material you choose.
Finally, check the warranty. For gutters and accessories, look for a warranty that runs at least 20 years, though a lifetime backing is preferable. For labor, one-year coverage is the minimum. Also be sure the contractor has completion insurance, which continues coverage on the gutters if he goes out of business.
To ensure proper installation, check references, and drive by finished jobs. Ask your friends, neighbors and co-workers for suggestions. Check the local Better Business Bureau website. These are all good resources. You might also contact professional associations, the yellow pages, the Internet or ads in your local area. Just make sure you choose one with extensive knowledge of and experience with a variety of gutter systems and one that has an iron-clad policy of standing behind its products and installation. You’ll also want to make sure your contractor is:
- licensed, insured and bonded
- financially stable
- an approved installer of a particular system
- committed to quality control and safety procedures
You might also look at these helpful websites:
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By jasonross1234 on Feb 10, 2010
Pac Advantage made that a lot harder for us to set up nowdays, because of how badly that went for them. Most of the associations out there pre-date AB1672, which means all of them pre-date the ruin of Pac Advantage.
Essentially, what you have to do is call an insurance carrier, preferably one with whom you and your agency has an extremely good relationship, and talk to them about negotiations.
Because you are looking at an Association Plan, not a regular group, you are not looking at something that the insurance companies HAVE to do, and as a result, it is unlikely they'll want to buy into that. Association plans are CERTAINLY not protected under AB1672, so you'll basically be negotiating with the carrier, to create a new plan, from scratch.
You'll want to have a few hundred people interested in this plan to make it look attractive to the carrier, but you can always start small and renegotiate later.
Good luck!
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