ACS Partners LLC'c Residential Roofing branch is dedicated to helping the residents of the Greater Atlanta Metro area find the most qualified, honest, and professional roofer in Atlanta. Whether you decide to choose ACS or not at the end of the day, there are some important steps any Atlanta resident who needs a roofer should take to ensure they get a qualified roofing contractor. We have tried to narrow the list of credentials to look for to make it easy for you to filter out potentially poor roofing companies.
Before installing a new roof or allowing anyone to make a roof repair to your home or business consider the following:
Does the potential roofing company have a permanent address? Do they have roots in the community? Do they have a tax id number? Do they have a business license? Do they have a landline number or a cell phone only? These questions help to filter out the roofers who are working in the Atlanta area but are not local atlanta roofers.
Not only should you ask any potential roofing contractor for proof of insurance but this should be a deal breaker....if they cant produce it, you dont hire that roofer! Know that this is vital because if a roofer is not properly insured and you allow them to work on your home or business and they get hurt, you will be liable!
The next thing to check is whether or not the company is licensed and bonded. Licensed and bonded roofers are legitimate roofers who have the ability to service your needs while giving you peace of mind.
Ask about the company's financial stability! If you think that asking a roofer in atlanta about the financial stability is too intrusive, think how you will feel when you pay them and they run out of funds and you are left with half a roof and no money and no recourse to recoup your loss! A professional roofer will show you they are stable fiscally.
Find a roofer Atlanta with a Proven track record. The roofer you are interviewing should be able to produce you with testimonials, before and after photos, and provide you with success stories from other roofing jobs they have done locally
Make sure the roofer provides you with a written proposal. Blueprints, a detailed game plan, and start and end dates for the project. This sets the expectations for both you and for them, getting you off on the right foot, any roofer not willing to do this, or who doesnt do this by default is not a professional.