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19 May 2015

Ask These Questions When Choosing Roof Repair Kansas City

By Tammie Caldwell


Everything in your life was going along just fine until you noticed a leak in your roof. The first thing to come to mind is what caused the problem. Age of the roof is a major factor, but other conditions are a possibility. Here are six questions to ask when locating a contractor who does roof repair Kansas City, KS.

Call more than a couple of candidates with a list of questions that begin with asking for their full name and address. If they have a residence separate from business, ask for that address, too. Get at least two phone numbers and an emergency number just in case no one answers the other lines.

Ask to see their roofing contractor's license, or at least a copy of it. Write down the license number and any other pertinent information such as when it expires. Also, have them give you the name of their insurance agent and phone number. Reputable contractors often present a folder with all this information clearly printed and easy to find.

It is easy enough for you to find out the expected lifespan of the type of roofing material currently on your home. Once you have the answer, ask the contractors. They should know the answer and if they get it wrong, you are at liberty to thank them for their time. Then continue down your list until you find someone who knows the answer.

A warranty is in order with any construction work and proof to back it up. Ask for a copy of their contract and who is designated to make good on any warranty work, in the event something happens to the contractor. Good business people are concerned about such issues and take the necessary precautions to make sure their customers are covered.

Some contractors use subcontractors, so get their name and contact phone number. Ask the contractor why he subcontracts and insist on a copy of the contract between himself and any other parties involved in doing the work. You must feel assured that someone is responsible for correctly doing the repairs, and without the information of who did the work, you could end up without any recourse.

Always ask for references! If the contractor has satisfied customers, there is no problem presenting names and phone numbers of people who are pleased with the work. Just to make sure, take all this information to your courthouse, or hall of records, and verify any details until you feel comfortable that this professional is fully qualified to make your repairs.

Homeownership has its responsibilities and city codes often make inspections to determine if your property is sound and fit for human habitation. It is also your responsibility to contract reputable businesses who do the job right the first time. Take a little time to investigate before work begins and save a lot of money and heartache.




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