Roofing

Things You Don’t Want to Hear From Your Roofing Contractor

Whatever roofing service you require, you want assurance that the service you’re receiving is top-notch. Unfortunately, not all contractors measure up. Here are certain statements that you should be wary of if they ever come up in conversation with your roofing contractor.

“I’m Not Familiar With Your Type of Roof, But I Can Fix It”

Roofing systems are complex and come in a variety of types and materials. A contractor who professes to fix a roofing issue without the proper knowledge of your specific roof type may be setting up your project for failure. Specialized training and experience are crucial. An expert in asphalt shingles, for instance, may not be proficient in repairing a metal roof. It’s imperative to hire a professional seasoned in the particularities of your roof type for repairs or replacement.

“Roof Inspection? It’ll Only Take a Few Minutes”

A good roofing contractor knows the value of a comprehensive roof evaluation. A rushed inspection is a major red flag. Professional roof assessments involve methodically checking the entire roofing system, including shingles, flashings and gutters. These can’t be properly executed in a cursory manner. Detailed documentation of potential problem areas and clear recommendations for repairs are the marks of a diligent roofing specialist.

“I Can’t Produce a Certificate of Insurance”

Valid insurance, including worker’s compensation and liability coverage, is non-negotiable. It ensures that you, the homeowner, are not liable for any accidents that may occur during the project. If a contractor cannot provide proof of insurance, it’s advisable to steer clear. This also applies to any subcontractors they might employ. The risk is simply too high to ignore this crucial requirement.

“I Have Leftover Materials We Can Use for Your Roof”

Quality cannot be compromised when it comes to your roof. If a contractor offers to use spare shingles that are not from a trusted manufacturer or do not match your existing roof, tread cautiously. Subpar materials are often the prelude to a plethora of problems, such as leaks or premature roof failure. It’s better to insist on high-quality materials that come with manufacturer warranties so you can have long-term peace of mind.

“We Need to Replace Your Roof Immediately”

While it’s true that severe damage may necessitate a roof replacement, a trustworthy contractor will never pressure you into a hasty decision. If your roof is relatively new or the damage seems repairable, seeking a second opinion is a wise move. Replacement can be a significant investment, and a professional at Home Pro Exteriors, Inc. will give you a transparent evaluation and time to weigh your options before committing to such an extensive project.

As you navigate the process of hiring a roofing contractor, remember that clear communication, extensive experience, and reliability are non-negotiable traits. At Home Pro Exteriors, Inc., we stand by these principles. Our team of roofing professionals is dedicated to delivering excellent service and producing high-quality work that exceeds your expectations. Call us at (845) 343-1777 or visit our contact page to schedule an appointment.

Jim Klein

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