FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Roof pricing primarily depends on the size of your roof, the type of roofing material chosen, the complexity of the roof design, local labor costs, necessary permits and fees, the condition of the existing roof deck, and the steepness of the roof pitch, all contributing to the overall cost of a new roof installation. Material type: Different roofing materials like asphalt shingles, metal panels, slate tiles, or clay tiles have varying costs per square foot. Roof size: Larger roofs require more materials and labor, increasing the overall cost. Roof complexity: A roof with multiple levels, valleys, or intricate designs will generally be more expensive to install. Labor costs: Local labor rates and the roofing contractor's experience significantly impact the price. Permits and fees: Local building codes and required permits can add to the cost of a roof replacement. Roof pitch: Steeper roofs often require additional safety measures, increasing labor costs. Roof deck condition: If the existing roof deck needs repairs or replacement, this will add to the overall cost. Seasonal factors: Peak roofing season may result in higher prices due to increased demand. Location: Geographic factors like climate and local regulations can affect the cost of materials and labor.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
We typically have an introductory conversation to take your name, number, and address so we can offer you our free inspection services. We are not pushy at all and want to create a comfortable buying experience. Our staff are trained to be trusted advisors and always have your best interests at hand.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
We are GAF Master Elite Certified. Only the top 1% ofa all roofing contractors in the nation have this designation. We are required to do in-house training, sell a specific amount of material, and alsow make sure we do our installations correctly and under budget. Safety is also a big factor in our jobs and we are always making sure both the homeowner and crews are safe.