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Top Questions to Ask a Residential Roofer

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For many homeowners, the first time they have to call a residential roofer out to the house is stressful, especially if they have a roofing issue on their KS home that needs to be looked at. If they’ve never contacted a roofer before, it can be overwhelming trying to find one that they feel comfortable with.

Sound familiar? If you’re in the same situation, read on for some questions to ask a residential roofer to determine whether they’re the right one for the job. Whether you need a residential roofing inspection, a new roof, or roof leak repair on your Kansas City home, it’s important to work with a roofing contractor that you’re comfortable with. These questions will help you find that contractor.

Questions to Ask When Looking for a Roofing Contractor

#1. Are you local?

There are several advantages to working with a local residential roofer. Local roofing contractors are familiar with local neighborhoods and may even have done work in your neighborhood in the past. They know the codes and restrictions that are imposed by each city and county in the area, and they know whether a permit is needed or not. Another benefit of working with a local roofing contractor is that they’ll be able to provide references for their work. Ask if there’s a customer of theirs that you can call to talk about the work they did for them. It’s always good to get first-hand information about the quality of their work.

#2. Are you licensed and insured?

Most states require residential roofers to be licensed to do work in that state. However, codes and licensing requirements vary from state to state, so ask the roofer about this. You can Google the requirements in your state before you talk with the roofing contractor. Working with a licensed roofer will ensure that you have legal recourse if something goes wrong.

Also ask about insurance. Do they have worker’s comp insurance? While it’s unlikely that anyone will get hurt on the job, you need to know that they’re covered for this possibility. What about general liability insurance? What happens if they accidentally break a window while they’re fixing a leak in the roof? A professional residential roofer will have insurance policies in place for all these events – and will be happy to answer your questions on this topic.

#3. Will there be someone on-site to answer my questions?

Many homeowners get nervous when they have work done on their home. A roof is a big investment, so it makes sense that you’d want someone on-site to answer any questions you have as the project progresses. Whether you’re having a roof leak repaired on your Kansas City home or you’re having a new roof installed, it’s comforting to know there’s someone you can ask questions of during the project.

#4. Do you offer a warranty on your work?

This is another good question to ask a residential roofer. Most times, they’ll respond with information about the warranty that’s included on the roofing materials they’re using. But ask them if they offer additional protection for you, the customer. What if they repair a leak and then it starts leaking again? How do they handle that? Many local roofers do offer guarantees of some kind on their work, and their answer to this question will help you determine whether or not they’re the right contractor to handle your roofing needs.

Shamrock Roofing Wants to Be Your Local Roofer

Here at Shamrock, we’re happy to answer all these questions and more. We want you to feel comfortable with having us work on your roof, whether we’re installing a new one or doing a residential roofing inspection. Our goal is to make the process as stress-free for you as possible.

If you need help with roofing issues, contact Shamrock Roofing and Construction to make an appointment. We’ve been helping Kansas City homeowners for over 55 years. We’d like to help you, too!