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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

What does it look like when we clean a roof in Memphis, TN courtesy of AC Lockyer at www.softwashsystems.com

Four Steps to Finding the Perfect Flat Roofing Contractor

Hiring a roofing contractor can be difficult enough, let alone a finding a flat roofing contractor to hire for your roofing project. Because flat roofing systems require more work and a specialized crew of workers, prices for flat roofing systems tend to be higher. It can be even tougher still to find a qualified roofing contractor who has the experience required for completing a flat roofing system. By using these four steps and doing a little research, you can find the best flat roofing contractor in your area.
Experience


Licensing and insurance only proves that you are able to do the work, it’s no guarantee that the work will be done up to your standards. A flat roofing specialist should have plenty of experience with flat roofing systems. Does your prospective flat roofing contractor install flat roofing systems all of the time or just that one time? Without a long list of past satisfied flat roofing customers, your prospective roofing contractor might not be the best choice for your roofing project.


Certification


Some flat roofing contractors are certified by specific manufacturers to use their product exclusively. Training programs, installation services and warrantees are all reasons to hire a certified flat roofing contractor. The downside is that only their particular product is going to be used on your project, so if you’re keen on another brand, you may want to opt out for a conventional roofing contractor.


EnergyStar Ratings


Is saving big bucks in your best interests? Then choosing an EnergyStar rated roofing material is for you. With annual energy savings by the truckload, you’re bound to get a good return on your investment. Best of all, EnergyStar rated roofing systems not only save you energy, they also can provide you with a tax break from the IRS. Grants and other local programs may be available in your area. Simply call your local building department for more information.


Materials


With a wide variety of flat roofing materials available on the market, it’s best to ask your potential flat roofing contractor what material they prefer. Many flat roofing materials are available for specific climates and regions, while other brands are not. An in depth knowledge of roofing materials is a sure sign that your roofing contractor is going to do a good job for you. Be skeptic of a roofing contractor who only offers you the cheapest brands. Cheaper means that the materials won’t last as long and might not be best for your flat roofing system. Always check warrantees and guarantees before you sign any contracts or agree to any work.