As a homeowner, [first name], you take on the responsibility for the repair and upkeep of your house.
These days, it’s more important than ever to be proactive in order to maximize the comfort of your home and avoid serious experiences down the line.
And as you know, getting a roof replacement isn’t a cheap undertaking.
You’d think that paying for such a huge project means you’re going to get an impeccable installation.
Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case.
In fact, there are plenty of roofing companies that try to pull one over on their clients to cut costs and pocket extra cash.
So before you finalize any project or payment, you’ll want to keep an eye out for…
1) Damaged or missing shingles: either of these issues immediately following an install means that your roofer was unprofessional or careless.
2) Mismatched shingles: all of your shingles should be the same color and pattern.
3) Reused flashing: when you’re getting a new roof installation, you should be getting brand new materials — bad roofing contractors often reuse old flashing to cut costs.
In our experience, these are the most common signs of a bad roofing job.
Should you agree with us, we’d like to remind you of our values:
We are here to ensure the integrity of your roof and that your comfort levels don’t fall below your expectations.
So reach out to us today if we can be of service!