Choosing A Contractor For A Roof Repair Kansas City

By Tammie Caldwell


The day started off like any other, and while getting dressed, you notice a wet dark spot on the ceiling. You are new in town and have no friends and only know a few people at a new job you just started. Now you have another thing to add to your already full To Do List. Here are six suggestions on finding a reputable roof repair Kansas City, KS.

It is a good idea to speak with at least three roofing contractors and interview them. Find out their full name, and the full name of their business along with the business address. You want an established contractor you can depend on, so get two phone numbers and their home address in case you need them in the middle of the night. Do not be embarrassed to ask questions. It is your money and your family. You have every right to any information needed to protect them.

You want a contractor who is licensed and in good standing with the business bureaus. Make sure they are insured and ask for a copy of their license and insurance policy. At least get the information needed to do you own detective work and go to city hall or local public records and look up the information the gave you.

It is easy enough for you to find out the expected lifespan of the type of roofing material currently on your home. Once you have the answer, ask the contractors. They should know the answer and if they get it wrong, you are at liberty to thank them for their time. Then continue down your list until you find someone who knows the answer.

A warranty is in order with any construction work and proof to back it up. Ask for a copy of their contract and who is designated to make good on any warranty work, in the event something happens to the contractor. Good business people are concerned about such issues and take the necessary precautions to make sure their customers are covered.

Some contractors use subcontractors, so get their name and contact phone number. Ask the contractor why he subcontracts and insist on a copy of the contract between himself and any other parties involved in doing the work. You must feel assured that someone is responsible for correctly doing the repairs, and without the information of who did the work, you could end up without any recourse.

Be sure to ask for references, especially if you are new in town. Roofers who have good reputations have no problem with you asking other people if they are satisfied with the quality of workmanship. Names and phone numbers are sufficient for the time being, but make sure you follow through in contacting them. Just be business-like and listen to what they say about the contractor and his crew.

In a day and age when the world seems full of con artists and scams, it is never a waste of time to check up on anyone you hire for repairs or installation. The time you spend making sure you are dealing with a respected and well-known contractor can save you a fortune, and much wear and tear on your nerves.




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