9 Things To Check Before Beginning any Home Improvement Project

 

1. Does the company have copies of current Workmen's Compensation Insurance? Without these, the Homeowner becomes responsible for any injury to workers.

2. Does the company have copies of current Liability Insurance? Without these, the Homeowner becomes responsible for any damage to the property.

3. Does the company have Lien Waivers to protect the Homeowner from material liens? Without the lien waiver, the Homeowner is responsible for paying for the materials.

4. Is the company licensed with your Building Department? You should call and see if they are having any problems and will the Building Department recommend their company.

5. The company should be registered with the Better Business Bureau. The bureau can provide an indication of the reliability and quality of the company's work and services.

6. Does the company offer current references? They should provide you with the names of their suppliers.

7. Is the company an approved applicator or installer by the Manufacturer of the material that they are using? They should be able to issue you a manufacturer's warranty for an extended time period of 20 years to 40 years depending on the type of material used.

8. The company should offer you 24-hour warranty emergency service.

9. The company should provide a five-year workmanship warranty on complete roofing systems