ALZADO ROOFING
Website: https://repairhello.com/florida-5/roofing-contractor-miami-shores/
Address: 412 NW 95th St, Miami Shores, FL 33150
Phone No: 786-309-3388
There
is no such thing as being over protective when it comes to your home
and your finances. There are plenty of roofing contractors out there
that are willing to bend the rules to simplify things for themselves,
resulting in problems for you and your roof. Even honest contractors
make mistakes every once in a while. That's why it's important to know
these 4 simple ways to protect yourself when choosing a roofing
contractor.
Workers Compensation
Problem:
You hire a roofing contractor to fix a leak on your roof. One of their
employees decides not to use proper safety procedures and falls,
breaking his leg. The employee holds you responsible to pay his medical
expenses, because he was hurt on your property.
Solution:
Roofers Compensation is a type of insurance covering roofing injuries.
If a roofing contractor has workers compensation, any injured employees
are entitled to recover expenses for hospital bills and being out of
work. Be sure that your roofing contractor has workers compensation so
that you are saved the trouble and expenses of paying those bills
yourself.
Liability Insurance
Problem:
Your roofing contractor leaves your roof uncovered after removing your
shingles. That night there is an unexpected storm. Water seeps into your
home and damages your sheet rock, carpet and some nice furniture. Your
roofing contractor has liability insurance, but there are exclusions
preventing coverage of the interior of your building. You end up paying
to fix the damages yourself.
Solution:
If damage occurs to your home or building that is the fault of a
roofing contractor, you want to be sure they have good liability
insurance. This will cover anything from broken windows to damaged
interiors as mentioned in the situation above. Some contractors have
liability insurance, but their insurance company offers so many
exclusions that it is almost like there is no coverage at all. Look for
coverage that doesn't exclude water damage resulting from leaving a roof
open.
Business License
Problem:
You hire a new roofing company to work on your roof. A few months later
you notice a leak. You try to contact the company, but can't find their
information. You try to look them up by their business license and you
find that there was never a business license issued for that company.
You are forced to pay for the repairs yourself.
Solution:
Check ahead of time that your roofing contractor has a business
license. If they don't have a license, it could be a sign that they
don't know what they are doing. The company could easily disappear or go
out of business.
In
the state of Utah, your roofing company should have a shingle license
and a general roofing license to install a pitched roof. A flat roof
installation only requires a general roofing license.
A
general contractor is legally able to install a roof without a roofing
license if they have a general contractor license. However, there have
been a lot of cases of general contractors branching out and installing
roofs themselves when they lack the proper training. This causes
problems for building owners as well as home owners. It is ideal for a
general contractor to have a roofing license in addition to their
general contractors license.
In Utah, the number for a general roofing licence is S280. The general contractors license is B100.
If
your roofing contractor is in the middle of working on your roof and
you find that they have given fraudulent business license information,
(in Utah) you have the option to terminate their service right away. You
are not required to pay anything to the contractor because they were
operating illegally. You can then find a qualified contractor to fix
your roof and finish the job.
Lien Waiver
Problem:
Your roof has been completed and you pay the contractor. However, a few
weeks later, the contractor's supplier contacts you requesting a
payment for the materials installed on your roof. You discover that your
contractor did not pay his supplier and that you are now responsible
for that payment. This has happened and can happen to you.
Solution:
Be sure to request a lien waiver when the job is completed and before
you pay. A lien waiver simply states that if the contractor fails to
make his payments to a supplier or employees, you are not responsible to
cover them. It is ultimately in place to protect the home or building
owner from paying twice. If you receive the lien waiver before you pay,
it is conditional upon your payment. However, once your payment has
cleared, the lien waver becomes unconditional without any additional
paperwork.
Protect Yourself
Though
it may be uncomfortable, it is important to protect yourself from
issues like these. Ask to see proof of your roofing contractor's workers
compensation, liability insurance and business license. Also, be sure
they are willing to sign a lien waiver once your roof is completed.
If
you choose a trusted, experienced contractor, most of these issues will
not be a problem in the first place. Find reviews and testimonials for
your contractor to see what some of their other customer's experiences
have been.
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