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Updated by Tyler Leach on Mar 28, 2019
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Waiting can be hard for anyone. Roofers are no different. Whether it is a residential or commercial roof, roofing contractors can face a whole slew of issues from weather to equipment issues. If you are home or business owner curious about what goes into your roof repair, listen up.

1

Lead Creation

What is the lead’s name?
What is the address of the property?
What kind of property? Commercial or Residential?
What kind of roof is it?
What issues is the owner having?
What is the size of the roof?

2

Roof Inspection

n estimator will come out and look at your roof to assess damage or price for your improvement goals. Also, a good roofing company will always have an insurance claim and storm damage expert looking at your roof. This is for a few reasons:

Roof inspection to check if the inside has water damage.
How a roof inspection can help save you money.

Storm damage can be tricky to assess.
Your insurance company may have denied a claim.
The storm damage expert can sometimes convince stubborn insurance companies.
You may not have to pay much or anything out of pocket.

3

Roof Quote

Quoting a roof is super simple on the residential side of roofing. However, there are some things the homeowner should know. The quote is not just the cost of materials. It is also the cost of labor. Unfortunately, not many people work for free nowadays. However, if the amount does seem off or too much, don’t be afraid to talk to your roofing contractor. He or she could be scamming you or your roof may have more damage than you thought. A good talk clarifies any concerns you may have and often times an honest roofing company will work with you. In fact, many roofers have financing options that can help.

If you want a good example of financing for a project, check out Enhancify here: enter link description here. They will help explain the different aspects of each homeowner’s project you may have.

4

Follow Up

This step may seem like a trivial one but good communication can go a long way. Even though residential roofing projects don’t take a long time, problems can arise with anything. A thoughtful roofer should keep you informed if there are any weather delays, scheduling issues, or any day to day issues. Also, if you have a new construction there can more people involved than just the roofers. Additionally, different roofs can require more work. For instance, switching from shingle to metal roofing can take more time as metal is harder to install. All in all, good communication can never hurt.

5

The Roofing Job Itself

Finally, the job is being done. This can be a relief to anyone who has been having leaks or just wants an upgrade. Fortunately, residential roofs don’t take long. That being said, if the work is taking more than a few days, you might want to call someone. It is dependent on the job as a roof repair and a roof replacement require different amounts of time. However, residential roofing jobs should be relatively quick. If you want to learn more about residential roofing, go over to our page, https://www.iesroofing.com/our-services/residential-roofing/.

6

The Invoice

The dreaded moment when you get that bill from the roofing company. As mentioned above, any good roofer will have work with you on pricing. If you were able to file a claim, this will probably be small or none existent so just sit back and relax. If not, the roofing contractor probably has other options like the financing mentioned above. Also, an understanding roofer won’t make you pay right away for that roof repair or replacement.

Usually, the roofer will give 30-60 days for payment. If the roofing contractor has done well throughout the project, you probably aren’t worried at this point. If you want to know what makes a good roofer, read this article about what you should look for before picking a roofing contractor: 4 Tips To Picking the Best Roofer for Your Residential or Commercial Roof.

This should give you enough information to be confident that your roof repair is going smoothly. Check out some more articles of ours if you have any other questions about roofing.

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