Hiring the Right Commercial and Industrial Roofing Contractor For Your Needs

Purchasing a new roofing system for your existing metal roofs is no small investment. It is an important investment that should take thought and consideration before choosing the right industrial and commercial roofing contractor</a> for your needs. Before you spend your money, spend your time learning how to evaluate the roof contractors you may be working with. Not all roofing companies are alike and there is no foolproof method for selecting a professional roofing service. The National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) gives consumer a few tips to consider before settling on one roof company.
The first thing to do when looking at a roofing contractor is verify a permanent place of business. Things to look for include a telephone number, a tax I.D. number, and a business license. Any professional roof service should have these readily available. Once you have verified they are legit, ask for proof of insurance. It would be wise to check both their liability coverage and their workers’ compensation certificates. When looking at their insurance coverage, be sure to check their coverage dates. You want to make sure their coverage runs through the duration of your roof restoration project they would be doing for you. If you fail to check their dates and something happens while they were not insured, building owners may be held responsible for accidents that occur on the property or dragged into litigations.
From there you want to make sure the roofing consultants of your interest are properly licensed or bonded. Your state’s Department of Professional Regulation or Licensing Board will have this information. It may also be beneficial to you to call your local Better Business Bureau or Department of Professional Regulation and ask about any complaints filed against the contractor.
A good commercial roofing company is one that can provide its potential customers with a readily available list of client references and a list of completed roof coating projects. Calling some of the clients on their reference lists can give you a good idea of the quality of work performed as well as the professionalism of the company. Be sure to look for a company with a proven track record that is financially stable as well. They should be able to provide you with their current financial information.
Once you have narrowed your search down and are asking for quotes from various roofing services, be sure to insist on a written proposal that you can examine for complete descriptions of the work, the roof coatings and specifications, including approximate starting and completion dates and payment procedures. You may also be interested in knowing about the companies roofing specialists who will be performing the work. It is important to know their safety record and the safety training they receive. Be sure to choose a company that is committed to the safety and education of its workers. The company should also be able to explain their roof systems, quality control procedures, the name of the person who will be in charge, and how many works and the amount of time it will take to complete the work.
As a final note, be sure to carefully inspect the roof warranty that is offered. Watch for any provisions that would void it and ask any questions you may have regarding their warranty and future commercial roof leaks or commercial roofing repairs. A positive to look for in a roofing company is one that offers its customers some form of a yearly roofing maintenance agreement on top of their warranty. With a roof maintenance agreement, it should address any roof leak concerns and the roof repairs that would be covered before you have a leaking roof.
Keep in mind the saying, “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is,” when choosing the lowest bid. Many commercial roof contractors can come off as attractive professionals with their below-cost bids, but many of them are often uninsured and perform substandard work. Price is only one of the criteria for selecting a roofing contractor. Professionalism and quality workmanship should also weigh heavily on your decision in hiring the right commercial or industrial roofing specialist.
Watch this video about license roof contractor
Another Home Roof Inspection and Estimate in Bowie, Maryland by www.HomeRestorationsMD.com and this time with a roofing TIP. As you’ll see in the video, some “roofing contractor” tried to fix this roof and really botched the job. The area was in the rear of the home, very high off the ground, and could not be seen by the homeowner from the ground. The result? A leaking roof and a lot of damage to the owner’s family room ceiling. How can you avoid this happening to you? First, make sure the contractor has an active Maryland Home Improvement License. Next, try to deal with an experienced roofing contractor that can show you before, during, and after pictures of the work on YOUR home. At Home Restorations we do that for every one of our customers — and they love it! There is never any question of “what will be done?” and our customers always are able to see that quality of the work they signed up for is actually “what they’re getting”, so everybody’s happy. There is no guesswork or stress involved from the roof diagnosis and estimate to the completion of the work. Check out the site at either http or www.MdRoofingServices.com for more roofing tips and and take a look at the business model that our customers are talking about. Please help to answer the question about license roof contractorIs there a licensing requirement for a roofing contractor in California?
We are a roofing company in the Midwest and may do a job in California. Some states in the Midwest require you to have a license, while others do not. Does California require you to have a Roofing Contractor license?
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May 21st, 2010 | by roofing contractor |
By johnnastevens on May 22, 2010
This site should help you out.
http://www.needcontractor.com/roofing/south%2dcarolina/
By adam0149 on May 22, 2010
Yes. Go to http://www.cslb.ca.gov/
By lyn g on May 23, 2010
A metal roof is not installed by a plumber, it would be installed by a roofer or a sheet metal worker.
By Douglas E on May 23, 2010
Ask to see it………easy……….
By renebkris on May 24, 2010
Yes you do. They are available at City Hall.
By DJ Ksar on May 24, 2010
It could be several reasons and the state in which they are licensed, but here are two possibilities.
License is under Contractors Bond Suspension. A contractor's bond may have been received by the Board but not yet processed. Once the bond is processed the suspension will be lifted retroactively to the effective date of the bond. Ask the contractor for proof of a contractor's bond and contact the bonding company to verify bond status.
License is under suspension for failure to comply with Workers Comp. A workers´ compensation certificate or exemption statement may have been received by the Board but not yet processed. Once the certificate or exemption statement is processed the suspension will be lifted retroactively to the effective date of the certificate or exemption statement. Ask the contractor for proof of worker's compensation and contact the insurance company to verify coverage.
By lyn g on May 25, 2010
……………………….ummmm………
ask him!…………sorry…. IDK!
By thegurlupstairs on May 25, 2010
Make sure it's in writing as to how they'll charge if water damaged sheeting is found, ie, time and materials, or will you supply the material and they repair. They won't know if there is damage until the roof is exposed.
Absolutely ask for references.
Check the BBB.
Don't hesitate to get more than one estimate.
Find out what kind of roofing material they plan to install…is it good quality or some cheapy stuff? That info should be included in the contract and can be verified at your local lumber yard.
How will the roof be loaded? Is a truck with a boom bringing it in? If so, how will the contractor ensure that your yard won't be hammered.
Who will be responsible for getting rid of the debris? Easier for them to do it…just get it in writing!
Ask that it be in writing that they "sweep" the yard (with a magnet) to get rid of any nails that fall to the ground. Even if they tarp the area, nails bounce
As far as meeting with the foreman, it might not be a bad idea. Good to know beforehand if you'll be able to communicate with him.
Best to you!
By Mr. Roof Repair on Nov 2, 2010
Nice post! Can be really useful when it comes in employing roofing contractor . For us not to end up with unsatisfying outcomes we should pick wisely!
By surety bonds on Dec 19, 2010
In hiring a contractor you should consider the contractor’s experience . Taking some extra time to verify your roofing contractor is recommended to enter the roof of your background before you place the license agreement.