As a business owner or property manager, you probably already understand how important your commercial roof is to your business. After all, it not only protects your building, but your employees, inventory, and equipment as well. If you are hiring a commercial roofing company to manage your roof for you, the more information you can give them, the better. With that said, here are three questions that you need to ask yourself so that you can help your roofer manage your commercial roof more effectively.
1. What Are My Long Term Plans for the Property?
Do you plan to stay in the same building for the foreseeable future, or are you thinking about relocating your business to another location soon? Knowing your timeline for the property and, in turn, relaying this to your roofing professional will enable them to give you the right kind of advice that is best suited to your needs.
2. What’s Under Your Commercial Roof?
Is your roof protecting valuable inventory and equipment worth millions of dollars? Will a bunch of employees or tenants be inside? Your roofing priorities could shift depending on what’s inside your building so be sure to take this into consideration.
3. How Much Money Can You Spend on Your Roof?
As with anything in business, the budget is extremely important. Do you have enough capital to invest in a state-of-the-art roofing system or are you under a tight budget? A good roofing contractor will not try to sell you a roof that you can’t afford, instead, they will recommend effective strategies that will match your financial capabilities.
If you are in need of commercial or residential roofing services in Ft. Lauderdale or Hollywood, FL, then be sure to give Earl W. Johnston Roofing, LLC a call at (954) 989-7794 or fill out our contact form to set up a free consultation with one of our experts today.
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