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Having a qualified roofing contractor is harder than it seems. Yes, there are numerous contractors out there, but not all of them can get the job done the right way. In order to find the contractor you can depend on, you should know the right questions to ask during the interview. You can start by asking the full name and the address of their company. The nearer the office is to your house, the better and more convenient for you and for the contractor as well.

It is also important to ask if the contractor has insurance. This should be required among all contractors but other still operate without it so just to be on the safe side, do not forget to ask about it. Do not just take their word for it, ask for proof always. Tell them to give you a copy of their certificates.

The roofing contractor of your choice should be accredited or registered to the appropriate authorities. This ensures you as the client that the contractor passed some standard requirements as mandated by law. It is also wise to inquire about how long they have been in the business. This does not mean you should discriminate the new businesses but, if all things are equal, then go for the one with experience.

Ask for referrals from the roofing contractor boston company you are considering. Get at least five names and contact numbers so you can call each one. Ask them regarding the service of the roofing contractor. Were they prompt? Was the customer service efficient? Was the job satisfactory?

Inquire also about the warranty of their service. The standard warranty for roofing boston contractors is one year. Some even offer as much as two years. Do not accept a warranty that is less than a year. You can test a really good roof if it survives the first year of storms and harsh weather changes.

Lastly, ask about the roofing boston companys track record regarding customer complaints. How do they handle it and how fast do they react to it? Have their license been suspended or was there any court case filed against them? Sometimes, it is not the fault of the company but it is always best to go to a company with a clean track record

by: Thomas Hill




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