When you receive a proposal from Done Rite Roofing
inc. it is for a complete roofing system at a
firm price. There are no hidden costs which will appear
later. The only possible added cost is clearly stated in
the proposal and that is for replacing any damaged or
rotted wood found when the old roof is removed.
Sometimes trade names and terms can be confusing. We
do not expect our customers to understand everything
about the work that is to be done. Ask as many questions
as you need until you feel comfortable making a
decision.
Your biggest investment is your home. Whether or not
you choose us as your roofing contractor, we want to
help you make an informed decision and get the best
value for the money you will spend to protect and
beautify your home or business. We are confident that an
educated customer is our best customer. Below are
questions you should ask every contractor who gives you
a price on replacing your roof.
Quality of Materials
Make sure the brand names and types of materials are
written into the contract.
Insurance
As a homeowner, you have a homeowner’s insurance
policy. Unfortunately that policy does not cover damage
done by people you hire or if anyone is hurt while
working on your home. Request a certificate of insurance
for both Liability and Workman’s Compensation insurance
from the issuing insurance company to guarantee the
insurance information is up-to-date.
Warranty
Always ask to see a copy of a written
warranty. Does the contractor offer extended
warranties? What happens if the contractor goes out of
business in 5 years?
Time
Ask how long it will take to complete the work and
the tentative start date.
Clean-up and Disposal
Make certain terms of waste disposal are written into
the contract.
Cost
Is the price quoted to you a firm price or just an
estimate? Are terms of payment clearly stated on the
proposal?
References
Request references of work done in your neighborhood.
If you would like to see the shingles, tile etc. you
have chosen on a home, ask for an address of a home done
in your color choice.
After you have received all the information you need
to make an educated decision, we hope you will decide to
give us the opportunity to work with you.