Choosing and Selecting a Roofing Contractor
Choosing Roofing Contractors can be a daunting task for any homeowner looking to get their roof replaced. With so many roofers in the Houston Texas metro area market, a potential client might wonder who they should hire to get the job done correctly. We have put together some recommendations here in this post that we believe you will find most helpful. Below I have outlined a step by step approach when it comes time to replace your roof and selecting from the vast sea of residential roofing companies. Here is a great article from WIki choosing a residential roofing contractor and some things you should be looking out for. As a homeowner, you should read each of the points below carefully as they have great information that you should be aware of when selecting a company to replace your roof.
Get Three Roofing Estimates from Different Contractors
In the past, many homeowners have used the first and only roofing company to give them an estimate because they liked the person that came out to give them a bid. This is not a good idea because you have no idea if their pricing is inline with the going roofing market. By getting other bids, you will now have something to compare to. Look at each roofing estimate closely and read what each roofing contractor is offering of the following:
Contractor Reputation and Reviews
You should be doing your research in looking around on the web for reviews for that roofing company you are considering using. Check with the local BBB and view the reputation of that Houston TX roofing contractor and it’s complaint history if any. You can also do a Local Google Review search for that company that you are considering hiring and see what their Google reviews are like. I would also check with Angie’s List, as well as other sites and see what their reviews are like as well.
Price They Are Charging
What is the price that is offered and does it include tax? Make sure that there are no hidden charges like replacing any extra rotted wood that might be found under your old roofing shingles. The cost of replacing your roof can vary from contractor to contractor as you will see in their estimates.
Roof Removal Work Scope
Make sure that you are reading line by line what the scope is of the removal work the roofing contractors are doing such as; removing the old roofing shingles, tar paper (felt) hauling off the trash, removing drip edge, pipe jacks, valley flashing, sidewall flashing, ridge vents, air hawks or turbine vents.
Roofing Installation Scope of New Material
This is where you should find listed on their contract what new in accessory materials they will be installing such as the following; New tar paper (felt) and what weight such as #15 lb or #30 lb? Drip edge what size? 1″1/2 X 1″ 1/2 is most common and make sure that it is colored to match your new roofing shingles. Pipe Jacks, make sure they are using led jacks as they are most common and will most likely out last your roof. Valley flashing, the roofing contractor should be installing new at least 20″ wide metal or roll roofing before installing the new shingles.
All that I have spoke of here you can call, best roofing practices. Note: Ice and water shield usage in the south on all of the roof protrusions and valleys is a nice upgrade to ensure no water leakage. This is a must in the north especially where snow can ice dam around the perimeter we recommend ice and water shield in those areas as well as all valleys and roof protrusions. This should all be outlined in free roofing estimate they have given you.
Roofing Shingles and Warranty
What roofing shingles are offered and what is the warranty? With all of the roofing shingle options that you can choose from, consider what kind of look do you want your roof to have, flat and smooth, dimensional or maybe the wood shingle look? Most homeowners have been using a laminate shingle that is offered by GAF called Timberline Roofing Shingles. They come with a lifetime warranty and have great reputation in withstanding the elements and that desired dimensional look.
Shingle Colors Offered
Consider the color of your home both in siding and trim, how do you want your roof to contrast with the colors? Do you want the roof to blend in or stand out? Look around at your neighbors houses in your neighborhood and see if there is a roof color combination that you like. This way you can see what it will look like before getting started on your own home.
General Liability Insurance
Every roofing contractor should have at least one million dollars in general liability insurance should it rain while your roof has been removed and is being replaced. This they should offer a copy of while giving your roofing estimate. As a suggestion, you might want to make sure that the insurance certificate is genuine and active by calling the issuing insurance company.
Roofing Job Completion Walk Around and Final Payment
At the end of your roofing job we suggest that you do a walk around to inspect the entire job from top to bottom. Look up at your new roof, make sure that all of the shingles are laying down, this might take several days if the sun is not out and in the colder winter time as well. Also, look around on the ground near the perimeter of the home and your driveway for nails and trash as they should be using a magnetic sweeper nail rake to pick them up.
If you have any type of natural gas, propane appliances or heat, look in your attic, make sure all of the roof protrusions are securely fastened to the base of where the hot gases come out of base unit. Take a flashlight and make sure that all single and double wall vent stacks are not touching any plywood for fire safety. This is often overlooked.
Some Helpful Links – Choosing a Roofing Contractor
Owens Corning – Roofing Basic Choosing Contractor
Angie’s list – Tips Choosing Roofing Contractor
Roofing About – Selecting a Roofing Contractor
GAF – Roofing Residential Contractors
Inspectapedia – Roofing Contractor Selection
San Francisco Chronicle – Select Roofing Contractor
Each of those links above have great information when it comes to selecting or choosing a roofing contractor for your project. Amittengley, this can be an exhausting task and we hope that the information included will make for a more enjoyable home improvement experience.
From all of us here at Texas Home Exteriors do hope that you have enjoyed this informative Houston Texas roofing contractor article that we have written for your benefit and education. Should you need home improvement financing we have some exciting options with no payments for one year and free roofing estimates in the Houston TX metro area.
This is a lot of good information as I am also considering a new roof maybe next year. What will my new roofing cost be for a one story 1,500 SQ foot home in North Houston?
Gary:
There are a variety of factors that come into play with replacing a roof such as the type of roof, how many layers need to be removed, difficulty of the roof and more. The best bet is to get a free estimate. We recommend to homeowners they get estimates from three different companies before making their choice as this provides good comparison as well as an opportunity to meet the company in person. Please give us a call at 281.919.6999 or visit our website to learn more about us, our products or to request a free estimate. We are happy to help!
Hi my name is Jess and I just wanted to drop you a quick message here instead of calling you. I came to your roofing contractors page and I will be emailing you directly for an estimate. What is your email address please?
Jess,
Our company email address is: info@texashomeexteriors.com. We will be looking for your email and questions. Thanks so much! Greg
You wrote that you should choose a roofing company that offers a variety of colors. I have been wanting to get a new roof, as a lot of the shingles on my current one have fallen off. If I could choose a new color, I could choose one that contrasts the color of the siding on my home and create a really great look. Thanks for the great article.
Rachel,
You are most welcome. We are thrilled that you enjoyed our roofing contractors article!
Greg