September 4, 2007

Choosing A Residential Metal Roofing Contractor

If you live in it, then the building you live in is called a “residence”. When you are looking for a goods roofing contractor, you will want one who has experience with residential roofing, as opposed to commercial roofing. Often, commercial roofing is flat and has many issues that your home won’t have. A good choice for roofs on any home is residential metal roofing.

You can choose from tin, copper, metal or aluminum roofing. Choosing which type of residential roofing material can often be easier than finding a roofer. You can’t control the weather or how close your home is to the sea, or factories or rainfall amounts. Where you live and what weather you get will help you choose the residential metal roofing material for you. But what about the contractor?

Metal Roofing Alliance

Good roofers hate shoddy or “cowboy” contractors more than you do. One cowboy contractor makes all roofers and builders look bad, unfortunately. So, proper roofers follow local and state laws and police themselves. One place you can turn for a recommendation for a good local residential metal roofing contractor is the Metal Roofing Alliance (http://www.metalroofing.com/).

They are made up of roofers, roofing material manufacturers, suppliers, distributors and contractors to help the customer find the best roofing materials and roofers for them. They started in 1998 as a few individuals in the roofing industry trying to help clear the reputation of the entire roofing industry. They now have a user-friendly website that will help teach everything you never wanted to know about residential metal roofing.

Others To Ask

If you have a trusted friend or family member who lives in your area and recently hired a roofer, ask which one they used and if they were happy with them. You can also ask your bank for a list of roofers they trust.

When you schedule a meeting with your prospective residential metal roofing contractor, ask him or her all the questions you can. If you are not happy with their answers or if they talk over your head, then drop them. A good contractor will be happy to explain the reasoning behind why he or she is spending your money. Good residential metal roofing contractors will also put detailed estimates in writing. They are also easy to get a hold of by phone or with an office. You don’t have to go with the first roofer you come across. Do comparison shopping and you’ll find the best roofer and roof for you.

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