The Advantages of Using Roof Bond Ltd Roof Insulation

The Advantages of Using Roof Bond Ltd Roof Insulation

Roof Bond is the United Kingdom’s number one roofing company for nationwide service and polyurethane rigid foam specialists. There are numerous benefits to employing the professional services of Roof Bond.

Customers can take full advantage of the fact that there are no salesmen or sub-contractors at Roof Bond. This means that Roof Bond has literally cut out the middle man. Plus there are not any expensive showrooms that raise the price of products and services when dealing with Roof Bond. This is an honest company that is dedicated to providing customers with high-quality services and products.

The professional staff of Roof Bond will bond, seal, insulate and secure your roof for an entire lifetime. This means that you no longer have to deal with a leaking rood or slipping tiles or slates. Roof Bond eliminates the back pointing failure and nail fatigue that is a real problem for many roofs.

With Roof Bond you are not only strengthening your roof but you are protecting your pipes and water tanks from freezing during the cold months.

Roof Bond is great at creating a dry, clean and useable loft space. Add to the space of your home and eliminate draughty, dirty and dusty roof areas.

For the past forty years Roof Bond has proved to be a professional roofing service that is not only popular in the United Kingdom but also in the United States. Roof Bond is famous for implementing a rigid foam system. This rigid foam system has been proven as the most effective and efficient insulation material that is on the market.

Visit the Roof Bond website in order to learn how you can receive a ten percent discount. This is just another great way that Roof Bond is dedicated to helping customers save and get more for their money. This is an excellent company that is top-rate in professionalism and service. Do not hesitate to receive a free quote today.

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8 Responses to “The Advantages of Using Roof Bond Ltd Roof Insulation”

  1. By ttgl10 on Jun 13, 2010

    In the world of remodeling, home improvement, or residential construction contracting; "great" and "cheap" do not usually go together.

    A legitimate business needs to make a profit to stay in business. In order to stay in business over the long haul, the business must pay taxes, carry liability and worker's compensation insurance, and pay other normal operating expenses. This usually means that their prices are somewhat higher than the guy who works out of the back of his truck for cash.

    Unfortunately, many homeowners make their buying decisions based on the cheapest price. They are often burned when an uninsured workman is hurt on their job and the only way to recover damages is to sue the homeowner. They are also frustrated when they can't find the contractor a year or two later for a warranty claim. In some cased, they are forced to pay for materials twice when a supplier files a lein against the homeowner's property because the "contractor" failed to pay for the material.

    Contractor complaints like these will be among the top three types of complaints received by your state's Attorney General's Office (usually the division of Consumer Affairs). The only way you can assure that these problems do not befall you is to deal with reputable contractors.

    My advice is to decide what brand and color shingles you want on your house before you contact roffing contractors for a price. This ensures that each is bidding based on the same criteria. At a minimum, I recommend screening contractors using the following criteria:

    1) Make sure the contractor has been in business for at least ten years. This demonstrates in a very real way that the contractor is on the up and up.

    2) Ask for, and check out references in your area. Previous customers will usually be very glad to tell you their experience with a contractor.

    3) Insist that a contractor furnishes you with a Certificate of Insurance proving that they are covered by general liability and Worker's Compensation Insurance. The Certificate must be mailed to you by the contractor's insurance carrier because it is just too easy for a clever contractor to phoney up a copy.

    4) Make sure that any warranty on workmanship is in writing. They will usually provide a separate manufacturer's warranty on materials.

    5) Make sure that all of the details of the job are spelled out in writing in the contract.

    6) Do not give a contractor more than a 10% downpayment when you sign the contract. Contractors who ask for more money "so they can buy materials" should send up an alarm that you shouldn't ignore. You can bet that a contractor who demands a large downpayment has no working capital and will soon be out of business. Do not pay the contractor the balance owed until the entire job is done to your satisfaction. Once they are paid in full, you lose all leverage in getting them back to finish up the job.

    Keep in mind that this is a highly competitive business and a contractor who charges very high prices will not be in business very long. The prices from legitimate contractors will usually be very close if they are all bidding on exactly the same work.

    I hope this information helps you make your decision.

    Good luck with your roofing project.

  2. By Windstar on Jun 13, 2010

    How about a Roofing/Building Material wholesale company? Outside sales position? His experience would really be beneficial to his customers. Or a technical support or trainer for a roofing manufacturer try the Metal & Asphalt Shingle manufacturers, if he was in the business he hopefully should have some contacts to reach out to. My best advice would be to network within the industry, and to be patient. Something should come along; but not without his local "industry" knowing he is out there and looking for an opportunity.

  3. By Edita S. on Jun 13, 2010

    Is this a trick question?
    Or is it that you are just really bad at math?

  4. By adam0149 on Jun 13, 2010

    Yes. Go to http://www.cslb.ca.gov/

  5. By cbmtrx on Jun 13, 2010

    i would not hire this contractor, could end up costing you more money in the long run

  6. By Chugga on Jun 14, 2010

  7. By PrachiDesai36 on Jun 14, 2010

    I found that asking my neighbors and friends who had roofing done to be the most reliable way!

    Make sure they are insured. Small, one or two man companies often have the lowest prices but also are risky. Some of those might be excellent, but many don't know what they're doing because they do lots of things not just roofing, and they don't have as much equipment.

    My next door neighbor liked his company, but he recommended not paying the entire amount up front. You can often get a deal by doing so, but he said you don't know for sure what you're getting until you've had a good rain. Even good companies occassionally need to fix their work. There was one spot they needed to fix and because he paid everything up front, the company was not in a hurry to come and fix that part.

    I have also found that i can get great advice on which people to use for anything – roofing, plumbing, electrical, etc. – that the people at my local hardware store know who's really good and who isn't because they hear it all from their customers. But then, i'm in a small town and it's an independent hardware store. The people at the church also knew who was good and who wasn't because they had four buildings and had used lots of local contractors until they found ones that were great and they'd go back to them again and again, so you might try asking your church secretary for a recommendation, too.

  8. By Independent_guy on Jun 15, 2010

    I would say it seems high, but then I think everything is high and do it myself. In Ontario, a properly aligned roof would get a lot more sun on the south side and probably a lot more wind and cold on the north side and so it might be reasonable to only replace half. I am assuming that by half you mean one side from the peak down, not the lower half or upper half all the way around. Get some other bids and see. I would expect that half a roof would cost somewhat more than half the cost of the whole roof – no matter how much you take down and put up, you still have to bring trucks and equipment out and get set up and haul away.

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