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(Construction.IndustryNews247.Com, May 20, 2015 ) Tulsa, Oklahoma -- Hot, scorching summers are on the way - The spring weather in this part of the country can be hard on roofs. There are high winds coupled with hail and rain all of which can cause damage to the roof like ripped off shingles, loosen gutters and more. Just after a storm, the second busiest industry after insurance companies is roofing contractors. Not only does business increase right after each storm but after the following winter starts too. That is when the weather damage that wasn't noticed in the spring shows up.
The roof of any structure is an important component and needs to be top condition to do the job it's meant to do. It provides protection to the belongings and the people inside the structure and that is why getting the best contractor possible is necessary. The roofing contractors that just appear after a storm are not always part of a company with a reputation to maintain, nor do they have the experience and access to the quality products that any property owner should have. Anchor Roofing offers tips on finding the best contractor to repair or replace your commercial building or home roof when selecting a Tulsa Roofing Contractor.
1. Use a local roofing Tulsa based company with a known name and location: Using an unknown company could mean they are a "fly-by-night" company. These are not reliable contractors and are known for disappearing after receiving a down payment.
2. Remember the best roofer isn't the most expensive, nor is the cheapest roofer: Get at least three estimates and choose the one that offers not only the best price, but review the other aspects as well.
3. They offer free estimates, review it line by line and provide a written copy; if a Tulsa Roofing Contractor isn't willing to provide a written estimate and review the estimate, they most likely are not a reliable contractor.
4. The quote includes the contractor obtaining all necessary permits for the job: This should include any city, county and HOA permits.
5. They provide you a copy of their certifications, insurance and license: Any reliable, trustworthy contractor will not hesitate to show these things.
6. They offer warranty on the workmanship as well as the materials used: The manufacturer of the roofing materials has their own warranty and the contractor should warranty the work they do as well.
7. They provide a list of references of recent jobs: The list should be jobs completed in the past six months. Anything older than that isn't recent enough.
Asking co-workers, family, friends and neighbors for referrals is one of the best ways to locate a reliable, trustworthy roofing contractor as well as the insurance company. Review the contractor's website, check their BBB rating and take the time to call at least three of the references they provide.
About Anchor Roofing Inc.: Based in Oklahoma owned and operated by the same people for over 20 years, Anchor Roofing has a reputation for delivering quality workmanship. They can be reached online at or by phone at 918-363-8388. http://anchorroofinginc.com/
Anchor Roofing Inc.
Todd Jones
918-363-8388
anchorroofing@aol.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
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