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dimanche 8 novembre 2015

Quality Service From An Alpharetta Roofer

By Andrew B. Spates


When a person hires a company to do any type of work on their residence, it is understood that quality service is expected. In ventures such as this, an element of risk is typically present. One way to increase the odds that the experience will be smoother and safer is to demand certain criteria from the chosen Alpharetta roofer.

Saving money by hiring a freelance individual to do the work may not be as financially sound as it may at first appear. This person may be able to offer a lower price but, unless they are a personal friend, there is no way to protect one's investment against shoddy performance or fraud. Going with a properly accredited contractor is generally a much safer choice.

A contractor who is certified with the state will be held to certain standards and regulations designed to protect the client. They will be required to hold specific licenses and to acquire the necessary permits before starting any job. This guards the homeowner against any violations of local ordinances or problems with their home insurance.

State certified contractors should be able to provide their clients with all applicable licenses and credentials, as well as their Federal Tax ID number for verification purposes. They should also be able to produce proof that they carry active insurance policies for workers' compensation and general liability. These offer protection against any damages or injuries that may happen during the course of the job.

Prior to actually making a hiring decision, homeowners would be wise to request a written estimate from the contractor which will include the full scope of what work will be performed. The materials to be used, permits to be obtained, expected man hours, project time frame, insurance information, safety procedures, clean up and disposal processes, schedule of payments as well as the line item costs should all be itemized. A low bid does not always equal a good deal so clients are urged to review the specifics carefully.

Homeowners would be wise to cautiously examine all points in the contract before signing to verify it is as discussed. Everything that was in the estimate should be clearly outlined in the document along with contingencies for if the final amount falls beyond a specified percentage of what was bid. To make them binding, anything that was promised orally by the contractor will also need to be included.

If there are any warranties being given on the work completed or the materials used, they ought to be in the contract as well. Having the documents examined by an attorney before any signatures are applied, can help ease any apprehension a homeowner may feel. If the company requests to be pain beyond one third the total up front, the buyer need be cautious.




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