Generalized roof pricing is extremely difficult to determine because each roofing system is different. In general roof pricing is controlled by the material types, roofing components used, quality of the roofing components, labor, and warranty work. A full inspection by a roofing specialist will be able to determine accurate pricing based on the roof’s condition,…
Cost & Pricing
When it is time to install a new roof, homeowners tend to base their decision on the final cost. When seeking out the best value, you need to figure out how that final number is determined. First and foremost, when looking to replace your roof, you should choose a licensed and insured contractor. Ask around,…
Shopping for Homeowner’s Insurance can be a daunting task. You’re a positive person, you don’t want to think about all the bad things that could go wrong. You’re looking to make the biggest purchase of your life, it’s difficult to immediately consider all the things that could wrong and all the things you’ll need coverage…
Okay College Station, it’s time to replace or repair that roof. What do you use to make your decision? Price. Check! Materials. Check! …{cue crickets}… And, that’s where most homeowners stop when comparing College Station roofing contractors. Homeowners are always trying to get the best deal on roofing projects. Makes sense, we all want to…
The high competition in the roofing industry at times forces contractors to propose deflated prices to clients in a bid to attract more customers. This could lead to usage of inadequate materials or unsatisfactory service delivery as a result of bad billing. In order to get the best value from your roof, it is important…
According to a 2010 poll by Angies List, one in three people who had roofing work done say they had a problem with their contractor or developed an issue down the line. Of those who gave a detailed answer to this poll, 68% mentioned shoddy work as a key problem. Others cited trouble with incompetent…
What is fair market value and how does it relate to the customer? Fair market value for a roof is the concept of price in relation to value. That means that the lowest possible prices does not equate to the best value for your dollar. Under this business model both the customer (homeowner or property…