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Metal Roof Specialties MetalRoofSpecialties.com Metal Roof Specialties http://metalroofspecialties.com/ Page 1 Finding Great Seattle Roofing Contractors Whether it s because of a recent weather event or simply due to old age, finding the best Seattle roofing contractors for your roof repair is an important decision. In today s market, there is no shortage of contractors who promise you the best in terms of cost and materials. The truth is, based on your insurance and your unique repair needs, many roofers simply won t be a fit for your job. Finding a great contractor you can trust to complete the job is a process that requires thoughtful research. One of the first determinations to make in narrowing your choice is finding out if your insurance company has any role in your roof work. In the case of extreme weather like a hailstorm or extreme wind event, the repairs may be covered under your homeowner s insurance policy. It s important to review your policy, because nearly all claims will be tied to a deductible. Depending on how high your deductible is, you may still end up paying a lot of money out of pocket for the repairs. If you believe your insurance should be involved, make sure to call them right away. They will likely sound out a claims adjustor to assess the damage and explain your coverage. If they deem your roof a total loss , they will often cut you a check that gives you freedom to choose a contractor. Some insurance companies require that you choose from a specific list of in order to receive coverage. If your insurance is not involved, and you re simply conducting a search for the best contractor in your area, consider these tips. Look for people from around the neighborhood who ve recently had their roofs repaired or replaced. Often you can get a quality referral just by asking around. In some cases, roofing companies will offer you a discount if one of their past clients referred you! Once you find a contractor you like, there are a few more important questions to cover in person before you move forward with hiring them. Ask about their experience and history working in your area. Beware of vulture contractors who descend on areas from out of state but have no real knowledge of the local area. Also, ask for a written contract that clearly states the costs for materials and labor. The contract should also cover removal of old roofing material, and a guaranteed timeline for completion. No work should be paid for until it s completed to your satisfaction! Don t neglect inquiring about how long your roof is under warranty. Any roofing contractor acting professionally will disclose what kind of roofing materials he uses, and what kind of warranty is associated with the manufacturer. Additionally, make sure that if your roof repair requires new underlayments (the protective primary layer of roof protection) that your contractor isn t simply adding another layer of shingles just to cut a corner. Finally, don t forget any detail work that may be attached to your roofing project. This includes flashing, roof ventilation, gutters and spouts, and skylights. All of these detail items require a contractor who is qualified to handle them. When you feel ready to give your new contractor the green light, aim for a time window with clear weather! When you ve chosen your , the last thing you want is a wet work site leaking into your house. Document Tags: benefits of metal siding, commercial siding, metal siding, metal roofing

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Finding Great Seattle Roofing Contractors

Whether it?s because of a recent weather event or simply due to old age, finding the best Seattle roofingcontractors for your roof repair is an important decision. In today?s market, there is no shortage ofcontractors who promise you the best in terms of cost and materials. The truth is, based on your insuranceand your unique repair needs, many roofers simply won?t be a fit for your job. Finding a great contractoryou can trust to complete the job is a process that requires thoughtful research.

One of the first determinations to make in narrowing your choice is finding out if your insurance company hasany role in your roof work. In the case of extreme weather like a hailstorm or extreme wind event, therepairs may be covered under your homeowner?s insurance policy. It?s important to review your policy,because nearly all claims will be tied to a deductible. Depending on how high your deductible is, you may stillend up paying a lot of money out of pocket for the repairs.

If you believe your insurance should be involved, make sure to call them right away. They will likely soundout a claims adjustor to assess the damage and explain your coverage. If they deem your roof a ?totalloss?, they will often cut you a check that gives you freedom to choose a contractor. Some insurancecompanies require that you choose from a specific list of in order to receive coverage.

If your insurance is not involved, and you?re simply conducting a search for the best contractor in yourarea, consider these tips. Look for people from around the neighborhood who?ve recently had their roofsrepaired or replaced. Often you can get a quality referral just by asking around. In some cases, roofingcompanies will offer you a discount if one of their past clients referred you!

Once you find a contractor you like, there are a few more important questions to cover in person before youmove forward with hiring them. Ask about their experience and history working in your area. Beware of?vulture contractors? who descend on areas from out of state but have no real knowledge of the local area.Also, ask for a written contract that clearly states the costs for materials and labor. The contract should alsocover removal of old roofing material, and a guaranteed timeline for completion. No work should be paid foruntil it?s completed to your satisfaction!

Don?t neglect inquiring about how long your roof is under warranty. Any roofing contractor actingprofessionally will disclose what kind of roofing materials he uses, and what kind of warranty is associatedwith the manufacturer. Additionally, make sure that if your roof repair requires new underlayments (theprotective primary layer of roof protection) that your contractor isn?t simply adding another layer of shinglesjust to cut a corner.

Finally, don?t forget any detail work that may be attached to your roofing project. This includes flashing,roof ventilation, gutters and spouts, and skylights. All of these detail items require a contractor who isqualified to handle them. When you feel ready to give your new contractor the green light, aim for a timewindow with clear weather! When you?ve chosen your , the last thing you want is a wet work site leakinginto your house.

Document Tags: benefits of metal siding, commercial siding, metal siding, metal roofing