6 Things to Look at When Hiring a Roofing Contractor

Every homeowner needs a good roof over their head. Which sometimes means hiring a roofing contractor for repairs or even a roof replacement. With so many contractors on the market, it can be hard to know whom to trust. 


There are two kinds of roofing contractors- licensed roofers and unlicensed. Licensed roofers will maintain a good line of communication throughout every step of the project and will deliver the best results. Unlicensed roofers will offer too-good-to-be-true proposals with low prices and a quick timeline. 


While hiring the least inexpensive contractor is tempting, it's essential to research any roofing contractor to ensure you get quality work that lasts. 


Are you in need of a roofing contractor? Finding a reputable roofer can be the difference between paying for a job well done or paying extra later for maintenance work because of a poorly done job. 


To help you save time and money, here are six things to consider when hiring a roofing contractor to save time and money. 


#1 - Use a Local Roofing Company 


A local roofing company knows the local installation codes and everything else to ensure your roof is installed correctly and in compliance with your state's requirements. 


Avoid door-to-door sales pitches when hiring a roofing contractor. Unfortunately, many non-local roofers or door-to-door sales pitches are storm chasers. They are not licensed or insured in your state. 


Accent Roofing Group is Kansas City-based company servicing surrounding suburbs like Overland Park, Prairie Village, Mission, Olathe, Lenexa, Leawood, Gardner, Raytown, Raymore, and Lee's Summit.


#2 - Check that the Roofing Company is Licensed, Bonded, & Insured


A roofing company should be licensed and insured in your state. If they are bonded, that is a bonus. Being licensed and bonded certifies that a company knows what they are doing. And it verifies that they are legally allowed to practice roofing in that state.


Never hire roofing contractors that don't have proper licensing and insurance because if something goes wrong, you have zero recourse. 


Accent Roofing Group is fully licensed, bonded, and insured. 


What does each term mean? 

Licensed

A roofing contractor with a license knows the latest and best practices for roof installation, repair, and maintenance, including all relevant permitting rules. In addition, they will follow all codes and ordinances for your state. Finally, a licensed contractor means they will get the work on your roof done right the first time. 


Bonded

Bonded is like insurance against incomplete work. Bonding protects you, the homeowner. Being bonded means a bonding company backs your company, saying they know you do business correctly and ethically. In addition, the bond ensures the homeowner some protection in their investment if a company goes out of business during the middle of a job or there is a problem with the work, and it's not fixed. 


Insured

Ensure your contractor has property protection insurance, general business liability, and worker's compensation coverage with clearly stated limits and minimum coverages.


Insurance covers all legal bases if an accident, damage, or dispute occurs. 


#3 - Ask What their Workmanship Warranty Is


Not all roofing companies will provide their warranty information to you. But a reputable company will. When researching and talking with roofing companies, ask what their workmanship warranty is on roof repairs and replacements. Protect your investment and ensure you are getting quality roofing services. 


At Accent Roofing Group, we provide a five-year workmanship warranty. Your satisfaction matters to us. 


#4 - Find Out What Materials the Roofing Contractor Uses 


When choosing a roofer, be wary of contractors who give low quotes as it could mean they are using low-grade materials. 


Using low-grade roofing materials could eventually lead to more significant and costly issues, from minor leaks to the entire roofing system collapsing. 


Note: Price should not be the only thing you look at when hiring a roofing contractor. Often, if one company is significantly cheaper than others, there is a reason. For example, the company may not be licensed, the workers may not be insured, or the materials may be of lower quality. 


Accent Roofing Group uses reliable TAMKO and GAF construction materials.


#5 - Ask for References


Never hire roofing contractors that can't provide references. A reputable roofing contractor should have online reviews visible to the public. But don't just look at the number of reviews; look at how recent they are. It's good to base your research on reviews within the last year to ensure you get an accurate reference of completed work. 


When reading reviews from the last year, remember that people tend to go super positive or negative. When a roofing company stands behind its work, interacts positively with customers, and does things the right way, it will show in their reviews. 


Accent Roofing Group has a 4.7 rating on Google My Business from client reviews and an A+ rating on Better Business Bureau (BBB). 


#6 - Consider Experience Levels


Experience speaks. The more experience a roofing company has, the better results you could get. A seasoned contractor will provide access to their first-hand knowledge of how your roof system will perform and what needs to be fixed. 


At Accent Roofing Group, we have over 25 years of experience. Even though we have only been a company for seven years, we are built and work on the pillars of honesty, integrity, and reliability. 


#7 - Get Your Contract in Print


Always, always, always get a contract for a roofing job (or any home improvement project) in print! Your agreement should have details on payment terms and details of what the work is. Most contractors only require a 10% deposit to start work. You should run away from any company wanting full payment before work is complete. 


At Accent Roofing Group, our trusted process will set your minds at ease for a roofing job well done. Once your appointment is set, we will do a thorough inspection and discuss your property and project goals. We will then discuss options with you. Finally, a contract will be presented based on the discussed action plan, cost, and timeline. And then work can begin. 


Avoid A Bad Roofing Job 

Since 2015, the team at Accent Roofing Group has provided high-quality roofing services to homeowners in Kansas City, Overland Park, Prairie Village, Mission, Olathe, Lenexa, Leawood, Gardner, Raytown, Raymore, and Lee's Summit.


We are licensed, bonded, and insured with an A+ rating with Better Business Bureau (BBB). When you work with us, you will never have to worry about your roof again. 


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