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Hiring a Roofer in New Jersey

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There are about as many New Jersey roofing contractors to choose from as there are doctors, and I suggest you take the same care in choosing your roofing contractor as you would your doctor. While it’s clear that you are going to want a roofing contractor that employees capable installers, and it’s clear you will need to evaluate each proposal you receive and decide on the best price/value relationship for you. How then can you decide which roofing contractors are truly the professional roofing contractors you should do business with.
Interview them. Whether you are talking to a salesperson or the owner themselves they should show pride and enthusiasm in discussing other jobs. If they do not it may indicate his amount of involvement in the actual work.

When meeting with each New Jersey roofing contractor use the following seven questions to guide you through their interview.


1. What is the full name and address of the company?

Having a company that is nearby increases the likelihood of better and fast service. If you are provided a PO Box ask for a street address also.

2. Does the company carry insurance?

Workers compensation and liability insurance to be specific. If a worker is hurt and the roofing contractor does not have insurance the home owner is liable. Ask to have current certificates sent to you. Do not accept the roofing contractor at their word. They may carry health, life, and auto insurance. Bland assurances of insurance coverage may refer to these.

3. Is the company a licensed or credentialed roofing contractor?
Many state and local governments require New Jersey roofing contractors to be licensed or credentialed. Contact your city and county clerk’s office and find out if there are any requirements for roofing contractors in your area. Even if there is not still ask your contractor. The truly professional roofing contractors will most likely have proof of license or credential from other entities. Like a manufactures’ installation training certificate.

4. How long has the company been in business?
Longer is usually better. More than three years, but everybody had to start somewhere. A new business should not be disqualified from your decision making process, but if everything else is equal. Longer is usually better.

5. Will the company provide referrals or references from previous jobs?
Ask for a list of ten names and phone numbers of recent customers, within the last twelve months. It is not necessary to call all ten, but choose two or three randomly and call. Ask the referrals at minimum four questions. First, did he perform his work on a timely basis? Second, was he responsive when asked for information and changes? Third, did he act as if he cared about the customers interests? Finally, would you call the roofing contractor trustworthy?

6. What is the company’s workmanship warranty?
Some warranties are for one year, some are longer. The length of a roofing contractors warranty is not really as important as customer referrals. Most workmanship errors will be found within the first year, probably the first good storm. The reason this question is important and most roofing contractors will warranty the workmanship, and the manufacture will warranty the product as long as it is installed correctly. Make sure you understand both warranties and ask for a copy of each.

7. What is the company’s track record for solving customer complaints?
Try to find out how your New Jersey roofing contractor handles problems when they do arise. Request a referral from a job that involved a complaint. Ask the contractor if he has ever lost a job-related court case. Ask if his contractor’s license has ever been suspended and why. Also, in talking to the appropriate authorities, such as the Better Business Bureau and licensing departments, find out if any complaints have been filed against the contractors whom you have interviewed. Many contractors in business for any length of time have been involved in a dispute. Ask how the dispute was resolved, to test your roofing contractor’s reputation.

If you are looking for a New Jersey roofing replacement contractor, please call us today at 908.925.0007 or complete our online consultation form.

The Importance of Home Roof Maintenance in New Jersey

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No matter the age of your roof, proper maintenance is essential. If your roof is not cared for the way it should be, it will deteriorate much faster and need to be replaced in a very short amount of time.  It is wise to call on your professional New Jersey roofing contractor to perform routine inspections and make any necessary repairs.

The amount of home roof maintenance that will be necessary will depend greatly on the type of roof on your New Jersey home. Shingle roofs, for example, require frequent maintenance. It is wise to inspect the roof each year for cracks in the shingles or spaces between them. You want to make sure no leaks are present and catching them early on is the best way to prevent further damage from occurring.

Other types of roofs such as clay tile, metal and slate require less maintenance and last a long time. Slate is the longest lasting of these types and can actually live longer than the homeowners. All these roofing types have a longer lifespan than shingle roofs and require less maintenance yet shingle roofs are among the most popular types installed. A great part of this is due to the fact that shingle roofs are less expensive to install. If maintained each year, the upkeep isn’t nearly as expensive, thus cutting down on the overall cost of the roof.

One aspect of New Jersey home roof maintenance is insurance. If you are a homeowner you already have insurance, but you want to make sure your policy covers damage caused by natural disasters and other elements. You will rest much easier knowing you the expense of a new roof wont be your responsibility should something occur.

In addition to annual roof maintenance and inspection, you should also inspect your roof more often throughout the year. This is important because of the many functions the roof actually serves. In addition to providing a waterproof surface, it also holds up your home and is quite important. This is why you should take the time to inspect it every few months.

You should also take a good hard look at it following storms and episodes of high winds to make sure no damage has occurred. Keep in mind that just because the damage isn’t significant that doesn’t mean it isn’t there. That is why a careful inspection should be performed. To do this, you will need a sturdy ladder that will support you while you climb up onto the roof. Knowing what to look for helps. If you aren’t sure, ask a professional who will show you how to properly inspect your roof. This is a very important part of home roof maintenance and should be performed regularly to ensure maximum protection.

If you are looking for a professional New Jersey roof maintenance contractor, please call us today at 908.925.0007 or complete our online consultation form.

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