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Mistakes New Commercial Roofers Make - And How To Avoid Hiring Them!

Feb 10, 2021
The investment of a commercial roof is not one that many business owners or property managers take lightly. Quite often, these projects can run into the millions depending on the property. Therefore, hiring a reputable commercial roofing company with the correct experience is crucial. However, how can you spot some of the mistakes inexperienced commercial roofing companies make? Read below to learn more.

A Lack Of Industry Knowledge 

Commercial roofing and residential roofing are different beasts. The materials used, the techniques employed, and much more are vastly different. It takes a lot of experience to become an expert at commercial roofing, working on jobs, attending training events, staying up to date on the latest literature, etc. 

The Lowball Underbidding Technique

While the price is important….it needs to be stated that it should not be the primary determining factor. And if the price seems too good to be true, it probably is. Many residential roofers trying to break into the commercial sector will bid down in an attempt to secure the job. Just remember you get what you pay for. Quite often, such companies will not hold the correct licenses, insurance and lack of workforce. 

Missing The Correct Licenses & Insurance 

Securing proper licenses and insurance can be quite the obstacle, one that many shady companies will shorthand in order to start securing work. As someone looking to hire a commercial roofer, you must ensure they are licensed and insured.

Proof Or Work 

This is quite simple, has the company you want to hire completed a job similar to yours? If not, move on. You don’t want to be a learning experience for a company that has never worked on a roofing project akin to your needs. 

Reputation 

Another needed step to complete before hiring a commercial roofer is to ensure the reputation is up to par. Check places like Google, Yelp, and even the Better Business Bureau. See what other people are saying about their work, and if they are negative reviews, what is their nature? And did the company bother replying and addressing the situation? 

If whatever company you are thinking about hiring can check off all of the issues mentioned above, then there is a good chance you’re in the clear to work with them. The biggest problem besides licensing and insurance, which is a must, is that the company has the right experience. Assuming they do and their bid isn’t outrageously high, it is always wise to select the company to get the job done correctly. A roof on a commercial building is not something to skimp on! 


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