Three Tips For Hiring an Atlanta Roofing Company

Three Tips For Hiring an Atlanta Roofing Company

Owning a home means constant maintenance, but some projects must be tackled more frequently than others. These once-in-awhile projects are often the scariest for homeowners to complete, partly because they usually have a large price tag attached, and partly because of the homeowner’s lack of experience and knowledge in the area. Installing a new roof is just such a project.

Without a background in roofing or construction, most homeowners don’t have the basis of knowledge necessary to determine when they actually do need a new roof. It’s very important to be able to turn to a roofing contractor that can be trusted to give accurate advice and pricing, as well as to complete the job correctly and with style.

Do Your Research:

By arming themselves with just a little bit of information about roofing, homeowners are able to be more prepared for the job at hand and what it entails. After an hour or two on the Internet becoming familiar with some of the main roofing terms, the process of contacting an Atlanta roofing company and beginning to get quotes on the job will seem less foreign. After learning a bit about roofing, it’s time to turn to the professionals.

Get started by requesting roofing company referrals from friends, family and neighbors. Be sure to ask if they would hire the company again, or whether they’d be likely to choose another roofing contractor. If they wouldn’t use the same company again, that’s certainly not a ringing endorsement.

For a reroofing project, most experts suggest asking questions about the following areas.

1. Legitimacy of Business:

All reputable roofing companies should have a permanent business address and phone number, along with a tax ID. It’s important to see proof of your roofing contractor’s liability and workers’ comp insurance policies to ensure that the homeowners won’t be held responsible in the event of an accident. It’s also standard to check that they have a legitimate business license from the state.

2. Reputation:

Most skilled Atlanta roofing contractors will be members of regional or national industry associations which keep them up to date on changes in the industry and frequently offer opportunities for continued education on reroofing. While it isn’t necessarily a deal-breaker if the roofing company isn’t a member, it is something to consider. The Better Business Bureau is another source homeowners can use to uncover any complaints that have been filed about the company in the past. Finally, all roofing contractors should be able to provide references from several of their previous jobs. Homeowners should be sure to actually call and speak to these references, again asking if the client would be willing to hire the roofing company again.

3. Estimate:

The roofing contractor should automatically offer a written and signed proposal that details the particulars of the home and offers a very complete description of the reroofing job. Start date, payment options, complete date and damage compensation should all be included in this Atlanta home roofing estimate. Find out from the roofing company who would be in charge of this particular job, and ask that person about the work, including how many workers they think will be needed and their quality control practices.

Considering these three categories carefully can help homeowners make an informed and wise decision about which roofing contractor is right for them.

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Please help to answer the question about license roofing contractorWhat do I need to watch out for when hiring a roofing contractor?
We have a flat roof that has several leaks.
So far, only one contractor has been here for an estimate. The other two just quoted me prices based on each leak. A fourth contractor quoted me his hourly rate, and said they don't come out to do estimates. When they come out, they just fix the leaks.

Also, none of the contractors are giving any kind of warranty/guarantee about the repair?

In addition to checking their license and asking for references, what else do I need to watch out for? I thought I was being diligent, asking for several contractors, but I didn't expect them to not even come out to do estimate.
About Author


Tim McLoughlin is the President of Atlanta, Georgia roofing company KTM Roofing, an Atlanta, GA roofing contractor that offers, asphalt, wood, tile and Atlanta slate roofing services.




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14 Responses to “Three Tips For Hiring an Atlanta Roofing Company”

  1. By adam0149 on Mar 4, 2010

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

  2. By DJ Ksar on Mar 4, 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.

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  5. By renebkris on Mar 5, 2010

    Yes you do. They are available at City Hall.

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  7. By Douglas E on Mar 6, 2010

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  10. By johnnastevens on Mar 6, 2010

    This site should help you out.
    http://www.needcontractor.com/roofing/south%2dcarolina/

  11. By Loan Mortgage on Mar 6, 2010

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  12. By dacstek on Mar 7, 2010

    If your wanting reputable contractors you should go to your Better Business Bureau to check on contractors. Ask each for licenses, bond, list of jobs they have done and your contract of being satisfied with the job. Have a bank hold funds for release when done and they will need no advancement on materials.

  13. By Business Loan Rates on Mar 7, 2010

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