How to Deal with Your Roofing Contractor

by | Oct 10, 2017 | Construction & Maintenance

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You’re in need of a new or repaired roof, and you’ve found a roofing company that has caught your interest. However, that just stepped 1, next comes meeting with them to work out the contract. Not everyone is good with this part of the process, so it’s easy to feel intimidated. If you’re meeting with one of your potential roofing contractors in Bolingbrook, IL, here are some helpful tips for how to deal with them in a way where both of you walk away happy.

#1. Have a list

Specifically, a list of what needs fixing, replacing, maintaining etc. during the job. Your contractor only knows that your roof needs fixing, they have no idea of the specifics. Make sure they’re up to speed on what needs doing, where, when, and how. This is so they can properly calculate an estimate of the time until completion and the price. Be as thorough as you can about this, and if you’re still unsure, let your contractor know so that they’ll be more on the lookout for details you may have missed.

#2. Be specific

Make it very clear on the contract what you want to be done, down to the tiniest detail of the job. The proposals made by estimators aren’t always as accurate as they would like, so add as many specifics as you possibly can before finishing the contract. From what areas need to be covered, to what kind of shingles you use for the roof, all the way down to stressing that the roofer must haul away whatever trash they leave behind.

#3. Cooperate with the repairmen

When the job is underway, give the workers access to any amenities you reasonably can. It’s a good way to build worker and client relations and making sure the workers are kept hydrated and have a place to use the bathroom will ensure that they consistently work at peak performance. Plus, they’re fixing your roof as well as doing whatever else you specified in the contract, so a few water bottles aren’t asking much.

While they do ultimately just see you as a means of being paid, most roofing contractors know that the best way to get paid is to work with you to the best of their abilities. These tips will help make sure that the job gets done the way you want it, and both sides walking away happy. So remember these tips next time you need your roof fixed. Contact Showalter Roofing Service, Inc for more information or visit showalterroofing.com.