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Expert Tips on How to Hire a Metal Roofing Company

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Written by Austin Pro Management
November 6, 2024

According to This Old House, metal roofs are now the second most popular choice for residential and commercial installations across the U.S. As such, finding a metal roofing company to build or repair your roof is much easier than ever. However, how do you know if a metal roofing contractor is worth their salt?

Below, we offer several tips for hiring roofers that will highlight the best metal roofing services in your area. Keep reading to make choosing a roofing company a breeze, and discover roofing contractor advice that highlights red flags to watch out for.

Assessing and Communicating Your Unique Roofing Needs

One of the most helpful steps before conversing with a roofing company is assessing your needs. While they will need to inspect the roof themselves, knowing the basics can help you get on the same page as them faster. As such, you should try to understand:

  • Your current roof's condition
  • What type of metal roof you wish to have
  • Whether your local area may impact the roofing options available
  • If you have specific aesthetic preferences or customization needs

You will want to write down as much of this as possible, allowing you to discuss it later with the business. Note any specific concerns about how the business handles metal roofing jobs.

A metal roofing company may also want to discuss the benefits of this type of roof with you. Doing the research yourself first will save you time during the conversations. As such, take note that metal roofs offer exceptional:

  • Durability
  • Weather resistance
  • Energy-efficiency
  • Eco-friendliness
  • Customization options

Thus, you can expect a roof that resists the hail and high winds of North Texas' more extreme seasons while adding to your home's aesthetics.

Checking for Appropriate Credentials

During the conversations, ensure the company has licenses to operate in your state. With the license information, you can check with local licensing authorities to ensure you are dealing with a high-quality roofer.

Qualifications such as the GAF Master Elite Certification enable roofers to prove they know how to perform their work to a high standard.If the metal roofing company offers you information on its roofers' qualifications, research to ensure they are well-respected in the roofing world. While Texas does not require certification for someone to start work, it does prove that the company has gone the extra mile to ensure its workers know what they are doing.

You should also look up the company's liability and worker's compensation insurance. Without insurance, you could be held responsible and pay for damages or even stop work if a worker gets hurt in your home. Check if the insurance company uses subcontractors and if their insurance covers their work, too.

Reviewing Past Projects

Often, a high-quality roof can return at least two-thirds of its cost to the value of your home.As such, ensuring the quality of a company's work is essential.

Look up any metal roofing company online before you book an appointment with them. Research their reputation online and the general view regarding their work quality. You may find that they are well-respected and often hired by people in your area, making them a perfect choice.

You should also look up their previous work online. If you do not know where that would be, you can look on their website for testimonials or case studies or even ask for photos of other projects. Use this information to judge the consistency in quality of their projects, especially across the seasons.

To talk directly with previous clients, ask if you can get references from the business.They should have at least a few individuals who would happily speak with you. However, it is crucial to understand that many clients may want to maintain their privacy instead.

If you notice any recurring issues, this does not make a company a write-off. Instead, when talking to them, raise your concerns and see if they have taken active steps to rectify them. If so, this shows they understand the problem and have solved it.

Evaluating Their Metal Roofing Experience

As you are specifically investigating metal roofing, ask how long they have specialized in this type of material. When looking at their previous roofs, also make sure to check that these include metal roofing so you have proof of their experience.

You can also ask about:

  • Previous metal roofing challenges and their solutions
  • Their experience in different metal roofing styles
  • Whether they can accommodate customizations
  • If they use your preferred roofing brands for materials
  • The level of experience for individual workers

This information will help you understand whether they fit you and your needs.

Inquiring About Project Timeline Estimates

When you explain your project, ask for a detailed timeline. Note that this estimation should include when the company expects to start and the completion date. If they say the project will take three weeks but do not have a free slot for eighteen months, that may impact your decision-making.

Also, ask how they communicate potential delays, especially once the project starts. Ensure you can keep up-to-date and that their process is as transparent as possible.

Comparing Quotes and Services

Understanding how much you need to pay a metal roofing company will allow you to compare it with similar businesses. Make sure to look up the national wage estimates for roofers in the U.S. and calculate how much you can expect to pay in labor alone. You can then add the estimated cost of materials and work out if the company is likely over or undercharging you.

If they charge you way less than you have estimated, remember that this is not always good. They may have chosen to cut corners. As such, finding a high-quality roofer will often mean paying a fair minimum for their services.

Partner with Austin Pro for Your Metal Roofing Needs

Hiring the right metal roofing company is essential if you want the job done right. This fact is why Austin Pro will work hard to ensure you understand how their professional service will give you the peace of mind you deserve.

Contact Austin Pro to discuss your needs and get a detailed estimate. Allow them to handle all the details from start to end. With a legacy of well-reviewed work, they won't let you down.

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