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Blog Entry -9/11/2008 - Jamie W. - Extreme Makeover: Home Edition!

Sad day for America as we remember the fallen on this day.

But, We've got great news! We're starting the roof for Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Toledo today! (Keep an eye on the Photos section. We'll post there as soon as we can).


Blog Entry - 7/25/2008 - Jamie W. - Roofing and Energy Bills

Does your roof need to be repaired? There are many warning signs: ceiling spots, blistered, curled, or missing shingles, cracked flashing, granules in the gutter, and peeling paint.

There's a biggie that a lot of people miss though! Problems with your roofing can result in Higher heating and cooling bills. If your monthly bills are higher than usual, damaged or insufficient roofing may be causing the problem.

When you check for roof damage, don’t forget to look over the gutters, because they keep your house dry and protect siding, windows, doors, and your foundation from water damage.


Blog Entry - 6/30/2008 - Jamie W. - Thinking about what makes a quality contractor

I saw this list the other day: Mistakes people make when shopping for a new roof:

1. Shopping price only.

There’s more to a roof than just the price quoted. Look for quality and referrals too. Check out the BBB for references as well!

2. Basing your buying decision on the quickest to respond or because a company can "start right away".

Instead think abut these attributes:

- How long has this company been in business? You want to make sure that this company will still be around in case you have problems with your roof.

- Number of years of roofing experience for installers?

- What is their Safety record?

- Make sure the company is licensed, bonded and insured in your area!

- Does the company offer a maintenance program?

- Make sure you get a contract. Insist on a written proposal and examine it for complete descriptions of the work and specifications, including tasks the roofer will perform, types of materials, financial arrangements, and guarantees.

3. Getting a discount for signing the contract "tonight" or other high-pressure sales tactics.

This forces the homeowner to make a quick decision, so as not to miss the “unbeatable price.” No matter how good the price may seem, do not buy a roof from a company that asks you to make a decision before you are ready.

4. Signing the deal because you like the sales person (or not signing it because you don't).

Although you may feel a certain comfort level with a sales person, it should not be your sole reason for making a purchase. Be wary of a sales person who cannot provide real references from CURRENT customers.

5. A deal too good to be true probably is – check out:

- the Quality of the materials!

- the warranty!

- Hidden costs!

- References!

6. Purchasing the roof based on warranty alone.

A lot of people think that long-term warranties are all-inclusive insurance policies designed to cover virtually any roofing problem, regardless of the cause or circumstance. Roof warranties typically do not warrant that the roof system will not leak or is suitable for the project where it is installed. Even the best manufacturer warranties that cover material and workmanship generally provide only that the manufacturer will repair leaks that result from specific causes listed in the warranty.

7. Mistaking advertising for quality.

There is nothing wrong with finding a company through the media, but do as you would with any major purchase find out everything you can! Compare pricing, check references, and check workmanship. A good contractor will provide you with access to all of the information you need to make an informed decision.

8. Having a friend do the work.

Having a friend -- one that is not a licensed roofing contractor working for a reputable roofing company is a bad idea. Even if this person is "handy", have they ever installed a roofing system? Do they know what areas of a roof are most vulnerable and why? Do they know how to properly ventilate the roof? No to mention, any work done by an unlicensed contractor will not include a warranty. The cost of roofing repairs may be high and you don’t want to commit to such a major investment without a warranty.

9. Doing the work yourself.

Big box retailers will tell you that you can do it (and they can help!), but beware! Roofing in particular is tricky business. DIYers can harm a roof with incorrect roofing techniques and severely injure themselves by falling off or even through a roof in need of repair of replacement.


Blog Entry - 6/1/2008 - Jamie W. - Options when reroofing

What are my options if I decide to reroof?

You have two basic options -You can choose to completely replace the roof system, this means you do a tear off of your existing roof system, or re-cover the existing roof system, involving only the installation of a new roof system. If you've already had one re-cover installed on your original roof system, check with a professional roofing contractor. Building code requirements often allow no more than one roof system re-cover before a complete replacement is necessary.

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