due to the circumstance that indeed good
roofers do not want to do anything unless you change entire roof... but frankly speaking this is overkill..
Not exact matches
Roofers» self - certification through CompetentRoofer means that their clients get an «all - in - one» service that
does not need building control officer approval.
I feel for you, I just got
done writing an email dealing with my insurance company and the
roofer.
And even on the larger repairs, your home inspector might be able to give you a few referrals to the plumbers, electricians or
roofers you'll need to get bids from during your contingency period, which you may be able to use to negotiate with your home's seller, and to get the work
done after you own the place.
If there were a tornado and the
roofers needed several days to fix the damage, what would you
do if you couldn't stay in your apartment in the meantime?
Don't be surprised when three
roofers all say the roof needs replacement when we said that, with some minor repairs, the roof will last a few more years.
Or the
roofer who eagerly took the down payment doesn't call back.
Educating people to go into what I call the personal services is a good idea - some of which don't require all that much education - so electricians, carpenters, plumbers,
roofers - skilled trades.
The tenants obviously didn't own the building and didn't have a responsibility to get a
roofer out there quickly.
Many
roofers will come out to
do patch jobs for reasonable prices.
If there were a tornado and the
roofers needed several days to fix the damage, what would you
do if you couldn't stay in your apartment in the meantime?
Even if I
did, my cousin would also have to be a carpenter, plumber,
roofer, home inspector, mortgage broker, realtor, property manager, black belt in aikido and fortune teller all at once for me to trust them enough to basically raise kids together.
It
does that by hooking up new homeowners» utilities at no charge and by providing a free referral service of home - related vendors such as plumbers, electricians,
roofers, decorators, and landscapers.
She knows a
roofer who doesn't fall off the job, a painter who's not a drip, a plumber who's not afraid of a toilet, and a carpenter who has all his fingers.
If you're having the
roofers come in after you
do the tearoff, make sure the dumpster is there for them as well... they'll have cut pieces of new shingles and similar stuff to get rid of.
When I had the roof on my residence
done, the shingles showed up the day before the
roofers came.
MOST
roofers, and I've watched a lot of them,
do the first course WRONG.
Really, perhaps rather than hiring a home inspector, one should hire an HVAC specialist, an electrical contractor (not just an electrician), a plumber who has specific residential dwelling expertise, a
roofer, an expert insulation person, and a few other «individuals» such as a land surveyor to guarantee the work previously
done... and on and on we could go.
«The salesperson doesn't pay for the home inspector to inspect the house or the
roofer to put on a roof,» she says.
Look for the roof's age on the disclosure and consider paying a
roofer to
do an inspection.
It's not easy, but we keep making progress every day as we work magic and pull in favors from
roofers and other tradespeople to get things
done as quick as we can.
Who
do you call when you need a plumber, electrician,
roofer, or any other professional related to your property?
I have been hearing from customers that many
roofers are still backed up over a month, as Rick referenced, but since we have an office and crews in San Antonio and Houston we
do have a little more flexibility in our schedule than most companies (can bring a Houston crew to San Antonio for a project if needed, etc.).