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Homeowners in Southern California looking for a roofing company to fix a minor leak or replace an entire existing roof on their house should consider these simple tips when shopping around. Finding the right roofing company is not that difficult but it can take some time.

The most important thing the majority of homeowners need to do is collect at least three estimates from different contractors. Homeowners should not immediately take the lowest estimate; they need to do a little research first.

Homeowners should ask for many things when they gather the estimate from the roofing company, which includes requesting their California state license information, their insurance information, and at least three references. Homeowners should also ask various questions during the estimate process, such as when can they begin, how long it will take to do the job, and whether there are any unforeseen issues they may need to prepare for. There is always a chance that no matter how accurate the estimate from the roofing company may seem the potential for unseen damage from prolonged water leaks or substructure problems may be there. Homeowners have to remember this and ask as many questions as they can during the first meetings. Also, before the homeowner deals with any contracts, they should do a bit of investigating into each potential roofing company. Speak to past customers as well as their insurance provider.

Just because a roofing company gives the homeowner the lowest price estimate does not mean that they will be the perfect choice to accomplish the work. Homeowners should consider that the contract may allow for some cost overruns that the homeowner will have to pay for at the end of the project; homeowners should be mindful of this and make sure they totally understand the terms of the contract before signing it.

Before homeowners sign a contract they should also discuss any safety issues that could come up during the course of the task. No matter how safe a roofing company is, there is always a chance that someone could get injured during the course of the work day. After all, construction is a hazardous career and things can happen. Homeowners should confirm that the roofing company has agreed to the state requirements surrounding Workers Compensation Insurance. The state of California requires that all people employed in the state be accepted by Workers Compensation Insurance.

When the homeowner and the representative of the roofing company get together to sign the contract and set a date to start the task, the homeowner just might be required to give the roofing company a deposit before work can begin. Homeowners should only give up to ten percent of the total cost of the job as a deposit and should not feel undue pressure to pay for a job that has not been completed yet.

When the homeowner does end up deciding on a roofing company, they need to have an atmosphere of open communication with the representatives of the roofing company to ensure that they are comfortable with the progress and the quality of the task the roofing company is doing. Homeowners that follow these basic tips can ensure that the roofing company they select is going to be the best one for the job.

by: Rod Harlan




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