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Hiring A Professional Roofing Contractor
By tati2
Do you what you should ask before you hire a roofing contractor

Hiring a professional roofing contractor for your roof replacement or repair is very important, due to the roof job itself being a substantial investment. When you decide on the roofing contractor, it is vital to have a contractor who is competent, who is able to produce proven experience history, who can write an and sufficient estimate and who can implement qualified installation.

There are some tips on selecting appropriate roofing contractor. Make sure that the contractor has the following:
•All necessary licensing, references, and credible insurance coverage.
•Provided with qualified, itemized estimate and break down of the project costs and labor.
•Inspect your roof completely and efficiently. The inspection will include: flashing chimney, deck, roof penetration, and attic.
•Check ventilation system for proper circulation.
•Use quality roofing materials, and check the warranty.
•Give you elaborate explanation of the roof system.
•Make sure to comply with all of the local building codes.
•Receive a commitment to supervise all phases of work.
•Provide thorough cleaning of your roof and surrounding are after the job is completed.
•Provide and explain all manufacturer warranty and techniques in regards to replacement of materials in case of damaging or defect.

Your contractor should have a C-39 roofing contract license.

A C-39 roofing contractor installs products and repairs surfaces that seal, waterproof and weatherproof structures. This work is performed to prevent water or its derivatives, compounds or solids from penetrating such protection and gaining access to material or space beyond. In the course of this work, the contractor examines and/or prepares surfaces and uses the following material: asphaltum, pitch, tar, felt, glass fabric, urethane foam, metal roofing systems, flax, shakes, shingles, roof tile, slate, or any other roofing, waterproofing or membrane material(s) or a combination thereof.

According to the Contractors State License Board:
C-39 Roofing Contractors:
Effective January 1, 2007, all active roofing licensees must have either a valid certificate of workers’ compensation insurance or a valid certification of self insurance on file with the CSLB. Further, there will be greater auditing review of C-39 contractors and their license status.

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