June 23, 2021
Replacing your roof is one of the biggest maintenance costs you can have for your home or business. The size of the project and the cost can be intimidating and can lead to misunderstandings, especially during the estimate process. What should a roofing estimate look like?
Most homeowners don’t have a lot of experience replacing the roof of their home. You might not know what to look for or how to avoid being overcharged. Understanding your estimate is crucial so you can make the best decisions.
Roofing estimates must be specific and include everything that is needed or required. You deserve a line item list showing the number of roof layers to be removed, details about how your property will be protected during this process, etc.
To make sure you get the quality service and end result you are looking for, make sure you understand the estimate and get quality answers to your questions. It should contain all of the following elements.
A roofing estimate should contain all the necessary information about the roofing company itself. This includes the contact information for the company and the name of the person you need to speak with. You meet the point person in charge of your project. What is their contact information?
You’ll also want proof of licensure and insurance. Take the time to verify a contractor’s license. Look up your state’s licensing agency and check your contractor’s number to ensure they are legitimate and bonded. This helps protect you from fraud, damages, or an incomplete job.
Some background on the company is also helpful. Details like how long they have been in business and where you can find customer reviews show that the company has nothing to hide.
Information regarding payment is one of the most important elements of what a roofing estimate should look like. This should include how payment can be made and how installments or payment plans can be structured. Be sure to understand how much you’re responsible for and when payments are due. All questions should be asked ahead of time, so there are no misunderstandings.
This is, of course, the primary information you are looking for in a roofing estimate. How much is it going to cost? This should include of every aspect of the roofing work, from materials, permits, and cleanup. Labor should be factored into each line item as well. While materials and permits should be similarly priced in a particular area, no matter the vendor, labor costs will vary. Shop around to get a variety of pricing to make an educated choice.
The roofing company representative should walk you through each of the line items in the estimate. You should know exactly what they are doing and how much each part will cost. The transparency of this process should give you a good indication of how the company works and whether you should choose them.
Make sure the following is included in your estimate:
A roofing estimate should give you clear details of when the project will start and when it will be complete. Any project can have delays, but an experienced roofer should be able to foresee what might slow the project down and give you a reasonably accurate timeline. Be sure to check the company’s online reviews to see if this has been an issue in the past.
The total cost of the estimate should be clear in a roofing estimate. It should take into account each of the line items in the cost breakdown, including labor. It should also have taken the timeline into account. The total estimate should tell you exactly how much you can expect to pay for the roofing project.
No estimate lasts forever. Some don’t even last a year. Every company is different, but most estimates last about 90 days. Check the estimate to make sure the date is specified. You can hire at the price specified on the estimate within that time. If you decide to go forward after that date, you’ll have to get another estimate with updated prices.
A roofing estimate should also include any warranties for how long the work should hold up, what guarantees the company offers, and how any issues will be resolved, should they arise.
Again, get specific details about how your property will be protected from damage during the work. For example, when they tear off your old roof, how will they protect the structure below until the new roof is in place when they tear off your old roof? How will they protect the plants and property below while they work? These are all important details.
It’s not always easy to tell if you need to replace your roof. Here are some signs that you should call a trusted specialist for an estimate:
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