First, we’ll need to know some details about your project. We will ask where your home is located, what your roof is made out of, and whether you need a repair, a full replacement, or even if you’re not exactly sure. This step is essential because it helps us narrow down which pro would be a good fit for your specific project and who services your area.
Once we have all the details about your unique roofing project, we will match you with the right roofing pro in your area. We have vetted these pros and made sure that they service your area, are in good standing with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) with positive customer feedback, and that they have been in business for more than ten years. That way, you know they have a good track record before you even meet them.
Your roofing pro will get into contact with you within 24-48 hours. They will schedule a time to do an estimate that works with your schedule. They need to schedule an estimate because they will need every detail of your roofing project to give you a complete and accurate scope of work. Our pros are thorough so that you can avoid unexpected issues during your project.
Our Pros
Finding a roofing pro in your area can be challenging. It’s hard to tell who has a good track record versus roofers that simply put on a good face with their website. That’s why we’ve taken on the hard work of doing background research on roofing pros in your area. You can be sure that the pro we match you with:
- Is in good standing with the Better Business Bureau (BBB)
When a roofer is in good standing with the BBB, they are operating in a trustworthy manner. Moreover, they have and will respond professionally to any comments or complaints filed with the BBB. - Has been in business for over ten years
Time in business may not seem like an important attribute, but it makes all the difference in the roofing industry. Most roofing companies fail after just three years in business. And that means their workmanship warranties become useless. So, if you get your roof done and the company folds the following year, but your roof fails at just two years old, you will have to pay yet another company to come out and fix it. - Is licensed Contractors in Maryland must be licensed with the Maryland Home Improvement Commission (MHIC) to do work. It is actually illegal to do home improvement work in Maryland without a license. Some contractors will let their licensure expire, or even try to pass off someone else’s license as their own.
- Is insured
Contractors need to have a Certificate of Insurance and General Liability Policy to cover their workers’ safety at your home and to cover your project if something goes wrong. - Will pull permits for you
Many projects require a permit for work to be done. You shouldn’t have to pull permits on your own. Your contractor should know all about them and how to pull them for you as part of their scope of work. - Will provide you with a comprehensive scope of work and a formal contract
You should never settle for a handshake agreement. Our pros will put everything into writing so that they are covered, and you also have recourse if they do not do the work you both agreed upon.
Become a Roofing Pro
We are always looking for and evaluating roofing pros in Maryland. If you believe that you are an excellent roofing professional in Maryland, please email us at [email protected]. We will evaluate you, and if you qualify, you will be added to our pool of professional roofers.