When choosing the right Atlanta Roofing Contractor you need to 5 general citeria about the company and operations

1.) Impact of the market place; the best Atlanta Roofing companies don’t spread themselves to thin. The balance of company gain and customer satisfaction need to be balanced. Many Atlanta Roofers choose over sell the quantity of jobs each month that doesn’t allow them to give each roofing project its individual potential. This is call over stocking the job board. The best Atlanta Roofing company will choose jobs based on the companies available work load. This can be controlled by having the proper cash flow to order the materials, knowing there average job time so they can meet the desired job time frame for their clients, selling the roofing project correctly so there are no problems that delay the roofing project. Finally if the company is meeting the needs of the market place they will always leave there clients happy about choosing their roofing contractor for their roofing project.
2.) Internal Set Up; The best Atlanta Roofing companies operate their business with several key leaders in place. An owner is truly in place to work on the company’s current and future growth. When the owner of a company wears too many hats the process of getting your roofing project completed with quality and timeliness usually brakes down. A Project Manager is set in place to manage projects so workmanship and quality on each job meet the client’s standards. They visit each project and insure the clients have made the right decision in choosing their Atlanta Roofing companies for their roofing project. If roofing financing is available there should be a Finance Manager is place. This individual works with the banks to offer you many options that best fit your needs involving your roofing project. To have a solid time frame on your project make sure the Atlanta Roofer you choose has a Project Coordinator. The Project Coordinator reviews the current work flow and estimates the time frame Roofing Company can offer to complete your roofing project. They schedule the delivery of materials on the job. The Project Coordinator schedules the crew’s availability and daily schedule to complete the roofing project. They insure your delivery on the promise of completion for your roofing job. The best Atlanta Roofing companies also employ a Sales Manager, Trained Sales reps, In House Contractors and Marketing Managers to make sure that the promises made to you as a consumer are met and followed through due to the fact that the owner cannot where all the hats for the company.
3.) Materials; The best Atlanta Roofing Companies offer quality materials that usually are not found at your local hardware store. They have relationships with Roofing Manufactures who offer superior products that you as an individual cannot purchase. Manufactures that offer these product like Owens Corning, GAF and others. These products come with a longer life expectancy and warranty to back them up.
4.) Local To Your Area; Make sure when choosing Atlanta Roofing Company that they are based here in Atlanta. When storms occur you will notice job signs with 1-800 phone numbers popping up every where. Companies like this are called storm chasers. They travel throughout the country using technology that allows them to know where the next storm will occur. Some will come in and go as soon as work dries up. Many will set up shop and stay for a year to three. "They Will Not Be Here Tomorrow" to service your roofing project. Don’t allow yourself to "Left Out In The Rain In Your Own Home" on your roofing project.
5.) Follow Up; Now the usual Roofing Contractor you will never see again unless you initiate the contact. This usually happens when there is another project you need to have done or you have a problem with the project that was already thought to be completed. The Best Atlanta Roofing companies offer 1 year, 3 year and 5 year checkups on all work. Now don’t be surprised with them coming out to your house and noticing other services or projects that they can perform on your home. The important thing is that you know if they have follow up for the future. They truly believe they will be around in the future to back up their work performed. This is an Atlanta Roofing company that believes it is set up to be a long lasting Atlanta Roofer and knows the only way to get there is by services their clients with quality work and follow up.
If this criteria fits you ideal Atlanta Roofing Company contact My Atlanta Roofers at 404-226-2239 or on line at http://www.myatlantaroofers.com
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Please help to answer the question about metal roof contractorRoof Pitch for a 27 ft long shed roof?
The house is 27ft x36 ft–side walls will start at 8 ft and the tallest wall will be ?? will 10 ft tall or taller ??give us the best pitch-it will be a 27 ft run and I might add on to that to cover an area for a carport area-we get snow. A shed roof will be the easiest for us to DIY–we can not get contractors due to location–and we plan 2 support walls inside–and make the roof with 2×8–we have done many big DIY projects and replaced roofs but our first from scrach–plus we are adding a 2 nd story first–we had a large tree crush our old roof–I am looking to make it a metal roof vs shingles–there is only a $200 differance–any advice/help? Thanks in Advance
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By DL on Mar 24, 2010
Warranties on roofing materials are rarely used, for several reasons:
1. The bulk of the cost is in labor, rather than materials.
2. Manufacturers only cover defective materials, and the vast majority of problems with your roof are caused by incorrect installation, inappropriate materials given your location, "acts of God", etc.
3. Even if you do determine that you have defective materials, the warranty is typically pro-rated after a few years, so that after 10 years you'd only get a percentage of the amount you had originally spent.
It is much more important to get a guarantee from the roofing contractor that you hired.
Finally, although proof of purchase is helpful, it isn't usually required by manufacturers. Most roofing materials include a serial number or other method of identification, and this should be adequate should you wish to invoke the warranty. This article provides more detail: http://www.roofery.com/shingles/warranty.html.
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By Auto Loan Finance on Mar 24, 2010
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By billaryboy on Mar 25, 2010
Hcl eats metal. If there were holes in the enamel the acid when applied would attack the roofing. The damage would be immediate and obvious.
Hcl becomes diluted (weaker) when you add water. If the contractor was careful to rinse well and then you had three days of rain it's hard to imagine any acid residue could have remained or done any damage.
You might buy one piece of roofing and duplicate the cleaning and flushing process to see if it damages the metal. This could provide some insights.
good luck.
By Loan Mortgage on Mar 25, 2010
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By lyn g on Mar 26, 2010
A metal roof is not installed by a plumber, it would be installed by a roofer or a sheet metal worker.
By gc27858 on Mar 26, 2010
You have to have ventilation. Metal is not an insulator, it's a conductor. If it's shiny it will reflect, but it won't stay shiny. If there is insulation under the metal, then the reflective quality will be helpful, but if not, the metal will heat up and it will get hotter than hell in your attic, and make your AC work harder. The more ventilation you have, the better. Ridge vents are good.
The problem with your existing fans is that they were made to install on a shingle roof, and the flange is probably full of nail holes and roofing cement, and hard to tie in on a metal roof. They can probably be modified in various ways, (e.g. curb mounted), by a good sheetmetal mechanic to work with a metal roof, and hopefully, your roofer is a good sheetmetal mechanic. Alternatively you could put gable fans, if you have gables.
By All Finance Direct on Mar 26, 2010
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By Construction Loan Finance on Mar 26, 2010
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ur an amazing painter!:D
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By Business Loan Rates on Mar 28, 2010
Great talent Der Mann.