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Some roofing companies make you pay for a roof inspection, and this may lead you to believe it’s strange that some companies offer roof inspections for free. It can seem too good to be true. According to Home Advisor, a roof inspection cost between $100 and $300 Dollars. This number can go as high as $600. So why would a company offer it for free?
Intentions: A company’s intentions aren’t always what they seem and to most people, all companies are money hungry. So if they don’t take advantage of an opportunity to make money, they must be up to something right? Not necessarily. Pro Roof Solutions understands how important regular inspections are for the safety of your home and we don’t think that anyone should have to pay once or twice a year just to make sure their roof will protect them. Our intentions are to give your family the very best when it comes to your most important asset: your home.
Peace of mind: It’s true that some companies will go out of their way to offer free inspections just to get jobs, but that’s not the case with us. We won’t do your inspection for free and then tell you your roof has damage if it doesn’t. We believe that inspections exist to provide peace of mind to homeowners, not jobs for our crew. We will provide a full assessment of any damage that is present as well as any weak spots that may put you at risk in the future. Our inspections are no-obligation so you can choose to go with a different company to repair the damages we found or choose not to take any action.
A storm blew through: You often hear of out-of-town roofers appearing and offering free inspections after a storm has blown through an area. Often times they aren’t even licensed to work in your state. This is one of the rare times when a free roof inspection is too good to be true. Since they can just skip town after they’re done with their job, they often exaggerate the amount of damage there is to get more money. So how are we different? Pro Roof Solutions serves multiple areas all over Maryland and while we do assess storm damage, we do offer free inspections to take advantage of it. This isn’t ever a limited time offer. We always offer free inspections to everyone. We provide an unbiased in-depth assessment with a detailed report on the exact condition of your roof.
Our inspections are free with no obligation to hire us to do the repairs that we find. If you want a free inspection so you can know the condition of your roof, call us at 443-504-2424.
While searching for a reputable roofing contractor, you probably came across the phrase “We are licensed, bonded, and insured,” but what exactly does that mean? Certain states don’t require a contractor to be licensed and often times it isn’t a measure of skill. Although some contractors who aren’t may be just as skillful as those who are, it doesn’t mean they should be working on your home.
Licensed: Sometimes a license means that they’ve gone through proper training through a reputable technical school or apprenticeship and successfully completed that training. Sometimes it means they paid a fee or proved a certain number of hours of experience. The whole idea of a contractor getting a license is to show that they’ve put in the effort to legitimize their business and prove to their customers that they’re fit for the job. A license shows that the contractor is able to do the job, has done the job before, and can guarantee you the job will be done successfully.
Bonded: When a contractor is bonded, this means that the job will get done, no matter what. Contractors pay a bonding company as a sort of insurance plan. This means that the contractor will be able to afford materials and subcontractors through that bonding company. If the contractor can’t complete the job for any reason, the company will step in and hire someone to complete the job for them. When you hire a contractor that is bonded, you can feel safe knowing that the job will get done no matter the circumstances.
Insured: Roofing is a dangerous job because of the use of power tools, the chance to slip and fall, and other chances for injury. When a contractor is insured, it covers the workers. This ensures that they will be able to receive medical care if they get into an accident on the job. Not only does this cover the contractor under worker’s compensation laws, but it also covers you. If the contractor wasn’t insured and a worker got injured on your property, your homeowner’s insurance may not cover contractors working on your home and you’d ultimately be responsible.
Life is unpredictable and there are so many problems that can happen during a roofing job that having a contractor who is licensed, bonded, and insured is a necessity.
Want a contractor that’s licensed, bonded, and insured with 10 years of experience and knowledgeable on filing insurance claims? Call Pro Roof Solutions at 443-504-2424 for a no-obligation roof inspection or free replacement estimate.
Getting your roof replacement can make anyone a bit nervous. Chances are you haven’t ever had one done before and you’re not sure what to expect. There are steps you can take before a roofing job to make the situation easier to deal with, but what exactly goes on during the roofing experience? Here’s what to expect right after hiring a contractor for a roof replacement:
It’s starts before the roofers get there: A few days before the roofers start working, a dumpster might be delivered to your home. This will take care of the shingles, nails, and scraps that will inevitably fall or be thrown off your roof. You may also receive a delivery of the shingles to be used on your home, either on your driveway or placed directly onto your roof. This makes it easier for contractors to get the job started.
It’ll get messy: Roof replacements can get messy but most contractors take precautions to make sure the mess gets cleaned up and doesn’t do any damage to your property. They may lay down tarps or cover any bushes, gardens, or plants you may have along the sidings of the home. Most contractors will do a quick inspection of the property to make sure there isn’t any debris left over after a job is done and that there is no damage to your property.
It’s noisy: The second contractors begin working, the area becomes a construction site. There will be hammering, the sound of power tools, and yelling going on. If there is anyone in your household that’s sensitive to noises, make sure they’re aware that the process will be noisy.
It’s a long process: From the initial inspection to the day of disposal, there’s a chance that a month could go by. The actual length from start to finish is dependent on many things, so it’s important for you to keep in contact with your roofer and make decisions together quickly to ensure a faster roof replacement. This will keep your home from being stuck in construction mode.
New problems may arise: No matter how deeply your roof was inspected, the construction process could reveal issues that could create delays. Mold, pests, and other problems have been known to pop up during a roofing job. Be aware that there’s a chance the initial quote given to you will change because of these delays.
If you have a roof replacement job coming up, it’s good to be prepared and know what to expect. At Pro Roof Solutions, our goal is to make this process as painless and stress free as possible. Call us at 443-504-2424 if you have any questions and we’d be happy to answer them.
We strive to be in constant communication with our customers until the job is done. To get a free quote, or if you have questions or special requests, just drop us a line. We look forward to serving you!
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