
Replacing your roof is not a short order. For a successful installation, it takes time, money, and hiring the best GAF Master Elite Certified Denver Roofing pro to install it right the first time. Before you run out and pick the first roofer, there are some vital questions about their company that you should ask first.
- Are they licensed to work in the state of Colorado? This may seem self-evident, but you would be amazed at how many property owners do not take the time to check the credentials of the Denver roof repair company they are about to shuck out a notable amount of money for improvements.
- Do they carry workman’s compensation and liability insurance? This is another one of those important questions to ask. If the Denver roofing contractor that you use does not carry worker’s compensation then you will be liable to pay for the medical expenses in the event that one of the workers gets injured while working on the job at your residence.
- Will the current shingles be removed down to the wood decking? Most homeowners would assume that their new roof will be installed after the removal of all of the old roofing materials but that is not always the case. Many counties allow for “shingle overlay of up to 1 or 2 layers but it is not recommended by a premier Denver roofer because there is no way to tell if there are any underlying problems below the shingles and the underlayment like rotted wood decking.
- What kind of warranty is provided with my new roof? Be sure to get all of the important aspects concerning the warranty information from the maker of the roofing materials that will be installed on your new roof, and also ask what kind of workmanship guarantee is offered by the Denver roofing company that you are considering.
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Our GAF certified roofing team in Littleton, CO has comprehensive knowledge in managing all types of projects and our experience has taught so much that we execute daily in our ongoing and future projects. Schedule your roof inspection today!