9 Tips to Find the Best Commercial Roofing Contractor

Written by Heins Contracting

On June 1, 2021
If you’ve got wear and tear on the roof of your business, you’ll either need to have it replaced or repaired by a commercial roofing contractor.

Looking for a commercial roofing contractor can be quite a challenge. With so many choices out there, you’ll need to know that you’ve got the right team of roofers who are going to use good quality materials.

The last thing you want will be a company that rushes the job and leaves you with a substandard roof repair. So how do you find a commercial roofing contractor that is worth their weight in gold?

In this article, we’ll share nine tips for finding a commercial roofing contractor.

1. Ask for Recommendations

One of the best ways of finding out about commercial roofing contractors is to ask around other local businesses to see who they’ve used in the past. Very often, a word-of-mouth recommendation will be one of the most reliable that you can get.

This is because people will generally tell you quite honestly about the service that they received.

2. Read Online Reviews

You may find that when you ask around for recommendations, that you get several different companies suggested to you. So, how do you know which is the best one to hire?

Start off by reading through reviews on sites such as TrustPilot, Yelp, or Google. Try and find a balanced view. Look for both negative and positive reviews and look for patterns in the type of things people are saying about the contractor.

3. Ask for Testimonials and References

Very often, a good commercial roofing contractor will have testimonials or references that they can share with you.

Sometimes these testimonials will be displayed on the contractor’s website, although if there are none available there, ask if they have any references that they can supply.

Having the thoughts of genuine previous customers will help you to decide whether the contractor is the right fit for your needs.

4. Arrange for a Quotation to Be Made

Once you’ve found a few contractors that come highly recommended you should start obtaining quotes from them.

Ask if you can have a no-obligation quote for the work that you need carrying out. A good contractor will provide you with a quotation quite quickly.

Be wary of any contractors who provide quotes without having first inspected the roof that is in need of repair or replacement. Your quote should be specific to the work that needs carrying out and this will be different in every instance.

5. Check Accreditation, Insurance, and Licensing

You’ll need to check that the contractor that you choose to hire has the correct accreditation, insurance, and licensing. Specific requirements will vary depending on the area that you’re having the work carried out.

Do some research into the local requirements when it comes to accreditation and licensing. If someone doesn’t have the required permits to carry out the work, don’t let them onto your roof.

Accidents can happen. Debris could fall from the roof and cause damage or injury to anything or anyone below. When accidents do happen, it’s your contractor’s insurance company that is responsible for bills for repairs or compensation.

Although incidents such as these are very rare, you’ll still need to ensure your contractor has an adequate degree of liability insurance to cover them if something does happen.

6. Don’t Just Focus on the Cost Alone

Once you’ve received written quotes providing you with the cost of work that needs doing, it can be all-too-tempting to go with the lowest price.

If there is a big difference between the lowest price and the other quotes that you’ve received, ask yourself whether it’s actually going to be such a good deal. All too often, the lowest quote is lower for a reason. The work may be rushed, or they may use substandard materials.

Instead of just focusing on cost alone, speak to the contractor and get a feel for the service that they’ll offer. You need to be confident in the work that you’re having carried out.

7. Ask About the Warranty

Your roof should be built to last for many years to come. However, if you have issues with your roof in the years after you’ve had it fitted, then you should be covered by a warranty.

Before you get a new roof, find out how long the warranty on your roof will be. Obviously, the longer, the better.

8. Ask About Experience

You need to feel confident with your commercial roofing contractor. For this reason, you should ask them what kind of experience they have with repairing or replacing roofs such as yours.

Don’t be afraid to ask how long they’ve been in operation.

9. Choose a Local Contractor

If something goes wrong with your roof, you’ll want a contractor who is close at hand. For this reason, you should employ a local contractor to carry out the work for you. If you use a local company, this will mean you’ll get your roof seen quicker in an emergency.

How to Find a Commercial Roofing Contractor

To find a commercial roofing contractor you should first ask for recommendations, once you’ve done this you should compare reviews and testimonials. Once you’re happy that a company seems good, get them to create a quote for the work.

Finally, you will need to check their accreditation, licensing, and ask about the warranty that comes with their work.

If you’re looking for a commercial roofing contractor, get in touch today to arrange a quotation.

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