You may be getting a new roof to give your home a makeover or if your existing one has already reached the end of its lifespan. Nevertheless, this roof replacement can involve significant costs, which makes careful planning essential. Whether you are getting tile or metal roofing, being well-prepared will help with the success of your project.
Here are mistakes to avoid when planning a roof replacement.
Failing to Obtain Written Estimates
A reliable roofer would provide you written estimates after checking your home and determining what kind of work needs to be done. You can use these estimates for reference once you have decided on who to hire and when signing a contract. It will also prevent costs from being inflated, allowing you to steer clear of unexpected expenses that can ruin your budget.
Choosing Price Over Quality
It may seem that you are saving a lot of money by choosing products with a lower price tag. However, you are likely spending money on materials that will not last long. High-quality materials may cost more upfront, but they last longer and perform better. It means that top-grade roofing products are better investments in the long run. You are also likely to end up spending more on repairs and maintenance with low-quality products.
Lack of a Signed Contract
Make sure you have a signed contract before the actual roof replacement starts. Having a contract is vital in any home improvement project because it ensures all parties are on the same page. It should state all the work that your roofer will do and their responsibilities. Keep in mind that a contract is a legally binding document.
For reliable roof replacement services, turn to Earl W. Johnston Roofing, LLC. We install asphalt, metal, and tile roofing. Give us a call at (954) 989-7794 or fill out our contact form to get a free estimate. We work with clients in Lauderdale and Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, and Coral Springs, FL.