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Connecticut Homeowner's Guide To Hiring A Roofing Contractor

Roofing services should be left to the professionals. Here's how to hire a pro.

Make sure you have all the answers before hiring a roofing contractor.
Make sure you have all the answers before hiring a roofing contractor. (Shutterstock)

The great weather we’re having in Connecticut means that it’s time to focus on outdoor home projects such as roofing repairs or installing a completely new roof. While you can tackle many home maintenance tasks on your own, with an average cost of $7,600, roof installations and repairs are a big job that require the skill of a qualified roofing contractor. You want to ensure that the professional you hire is competent and reliable and can provide you with workmanship you can count on to protect your home investment.

Use this checklist to help you hire an experienced roofer:

1. Do Your Research

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When planning a roofing project, it’s important that you have some understanding of what type of roofing services you require. Research the work involved, including the different types of materials, tools, and procedures used to complete roofing jobs.

2. Contact Multiple Roofers for Estimates and References

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Contact at least three roofing contractors for a quote. Get written estimates so you can do a comparison of costs and services, asking for a detailed breakdown of all expenses. Consider more than just the lowest price when making your decision. Experience and skill should factor into your choice so you avoid having to hire someone else to fix mistakes.

Ask each contractor to provide references from recently completed projects. Be sure to contact each reference and ask if they would hire the contractor again and if the job was completed on budget.

When getting quotes and estimates, ask these 8 questions so you have all the details:

  1. Do you have a license as an accredited roofing contractor in Connecticut and are you bonded?
  2. Do you carry insurance and how much coverage do you have?
  3. What types of warranties do you have? Roofers should provide a warranty of at least one year for workmanship. They should also carry a manufacturer warranty that covers the materials used.
  4. What is your estimate to complete my project and can you ensure the job is completed on time? When it comes to the project timeline, remember to take weather conditions into consideration.
  5. Does your estimate include the cost of roof removal and cleanup of the premises?
  6. How will you protect my home and landscaping from damage?
  7. Do you follow safety practices to ensure your workers are protected on the job?
  8. Will you be doing all the work yourself or hiring a subcontractor? If you use a subcontractor, can you provide their contact information?

4. Understand All the Details

The last step in hiring a roofer is being sure that you fully understand all the details of the project, such as what work is included in the job and what isn’t. If you’re not sure, ask questions before your contractor starts. Talk to your roofer about which materials are best for your home and budget. As a homeowner, you’ll want to maintain good communication with your roofing contractor throughout the scope of the project.

Roof installation and repair is best left to a professional. Call a HomeAdvisor roofing contractor in Connecticut and get the job done right the first time.

This Patch article is sponsored by HomeAdvisor.

This post is sponsored and contributed by HomeAdvisor, a Patch Brand Partner.