Things to Consider When Selecting A Contractor
Are they local? Dealing with out-of-town companies could result in having a warranty
not worth the paper it was written on. Make sure that you only deal with Colorado
residents and be cautious of companies that represent themselves as national organizations,
as these are often storm-chasing companies that only stay in town until a larger
storm happens somewhere else.
Are they insured? General liability insurance is not carried by everyone who claims
to have it, so always see proof of the policy and look for evidence of workman’s
compensation. A company without the proper coverage could put the property owner
at risk.
Are they licensed? Most areas require a licensed contractor to provide a building
permit for roofing work. Never allow a contractor to do a job "under the radar"
as the job could be shut down by a building inspector and corners are often cut
during the job without that accountability.
How detailed is their estimate? Anyone who is worth contracting to perform work
should know the details of the installation and the products inside and out. A company
that does not provide a descriptive quote and informative presentation is prone
to taking shortcuts or missing key details that could cause a subpar installation.
Are they a member of the Better Business Bureau? A company with multiple complaints
or one who is not a member at all does not demonstrate the best reputation. Just
as references are a positive indication of past performance, negative feedback from
others is an indicator of what one can expect of a future experience.
Are they certified? Manufacturers allow only their certified installers to offer
the best warranties. They also have their own standards and requirements, which
can help a consumer discern which company is a qualified contractor.
Are they reliable? Prompt, reliable service should not be too much to ask for. If
a company is unable to keep their appointments or does not have availability to
meet at the property, perhaps an estimate from another company is in order. Professional
and respectful treatment should be mandatory from anyone worth dealing with.
Are they willing to provide upgrades? There is usually room for improvement from
the original installation. A company should be willing and able to discuss available
upgrades instead of presuming that the bare-bones version will be sufficient. Be
sure to get educated on current options and product details before making a commitment.
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