Investing in a new roof will definitely add resale value to your property, whether you choose asphalt shingles or a metal for the roofing materials. But when you think about the cost of the whole project, the materials is only a small portion of it. A big part of the bill you’re going to pay will go to the labor costs. Installing a roof is a laborious task as much as it is dangerous, so you should really hire a skilled person to do it.  

What you have to do is find a reputable roofer who’s going to take care of your roofing needs. Do not decide to go the DIY path because installing a roof is more than picking up the material, using a ladder and going up there. It takes some skill, especially if the material is metal. This article will help you hire a professional of roofing Tampa.  

One of the first things you can do is ask for recommendations from family, neighbors and friends. Asking from a local home builders association is also very helpful. Word-of-mouth is still one of the best ways to know about contractors in your area. Gather at least 3 prospects, later on you’re going to do a deep research about them.  

Conduct a background check of each company. Research their physical address; a company with no physical address is sketchy. Next, call them and ask some few questions. Ask each company how long they have been in the business. Choose the one with at least 5 years in the business, because it means they already have a lot of experiences when it comes to installing a roof.  

Next, check the availability of your prospects. Do not waste your time if the roofer is not available during the time you want the project done. Once you made sure who are available, ask a portfolio. Surely, a reputable company will have a portfolio of the past jobs they did. Ask for references or contact numbers of their past clients so you can them how the job went. If possible, do a drive-by inspection of those houses so you can for yourself.  

Once met the past client, ask questions about the roofer. Ask him/her if he wants to hire the roofer again in the future, if the project comes on budget, if the roofer damaged something and many more. Now if you’re already contented with the answers, you can now interview the roofer.  

Ask the roofer about the worker’s compensation. This covers the roofer especially if accidents or injuries to him. Make sure the roofer also has a liability insurance of worth $1 million. You can always ask an estimate from the roofer which he/she would give for free. You can also come with up payment options so you two wouldn’t have problems with that.  

Make sure that the job also has a warranty. This is important for a job as complicated as roof installation. Make sure the warranty covers flashing failures, leaks and labor-related defects. You can do this on your own, and make sure you feel comfortable with the roofer so you can work well together.