A strong, durable roof protects your home, improves its appearance, and helps maintain a comfortable interior temperature. Hiring an experienced roofing contractor will help ensure that your roof functions as expected. Here are some red and green flags to watch for when considering roofing contractors in Las Vegas.
While every situation is unique, there are a few signs that you're working with a qualified roofing professional:
Contractors in Nevada who complete projects with an estimated value of $1,000 or more are required to have a state contractor license. Potential contractors should also have insurance to protect their clients in the event that the project goes away.
It's a good sign when your contractor provides you with a written estimate that specifies what components (like labor and materials or charges for removing and hauling off materials) comprise the cost of your project. The estimate should be clear and easy to read; you should able to quickly see how much each portion of the job will cost.
After a storm or severe weather conditions, it's normal for out-of-town roofing companies to swoop in and offer their services to homeowners with damaged homes. While some of these contractors may do satisfactory work, it's extremely common for these out-of-town roofing companies to do a less-than-stellar job and leave town as soon as the job is done. They're then unable to satisfy any warranties associated with the work they've done.
Instead, stick with roofing contractors in Las Vegas who are a consistent presence in your community. If your roof needs servicing or if there's an issue, they'll be there to stand by their work.
Watch out for these red flags when interviewing prospective roofing contractors in Las Vegas:
Be leery of a contractor that won't or can't provide references from past clients. This is a sign that the contractor is exaggerating their experience or has a history of performing shoddy work. Your contractor should provide three to five references from previous customers.
Avoid a contractor that requires you to pay for the cost of a new roof before they actually complete the job. You want to ensure the job is done correctly before paying the entire amount.
Your Contractor is Pushy
A contractor should confirm that their clients are comfortable with their estimate and the scope of the project before moving ahead with the job. Stay away from roofing companies who pressure you to sign paperwork that you don't understand or that won't give you time to consider their estimate or get quotes from other contractors.
At Cooper Roofing & Solar, we've been helping clients in southern Nevada with their roofing needs since 2010. Visit us online to request a free estimate.