Intercept Roofing Expert Tips
William Sommer • November 16, 2022
- Establish a strong list of trustworthy roofing contractors you can look into for your project by asking friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors about who handled their roofing project.
- When it comes to maintaining, repairing, and replacing a home's roof, a licensed roofer is aware of best practices. A roofing contractor who lacks a license will pose too many risks and should be avoided.
- Even the best roofers occasionally have accidents. Quality roofers will be bonded and insured so that both they and their clients are covered.

- Never hire a roofing contractor without looking into their credentials. From state credentials to insurance to sector credentials, the contractor should be ready to easily share this information with you, or it will be on their website.
- The best roofers rely on a reliable group of roofers who are employed full-time by them. It's risky for those looking to cut costs to subcontract their labor to roofers who might not have much experience.
- The longer a contractor has been in business, the more likely they are to do a quality job. Not only do they have more experience, they also will be less likely to make errors that could result in diminished roof performance.