Finding The Best KC Roofers Can Help You Avoid These Roofing Nightmares
As one of the best KC roofers, we spend a surprising amount of time repairing damage done by other contractors. The industry is rampant with truly unbelievable tales of roofing horror stories and consumers who are left high and dry by these fly-by-night organizations that move from town to town chasing storms and insurance claims. There are also many contractors who are under-trained and under-insured. It’s up to the consumer to exercise due diligence in selecting the best KC roofer.
Recent Roofing Nightmares…
- In St. Louis, MO, a homeowner spent nearly $4,000 to stop a leaky roof. A contractor had come to fix a storm-related leak back in 2012 — only to leave a new spot leaking! He came back once, tacked up a few shingles and left, but the problem persisted. He left his sloppy work behind and stopped answering calls.
- In Honolulu, HI, a project to repair a leaky roof in the state capitol has actually created worse leaks. Construction workers were replacing the fifth floor roof, but tearing out the old foam padding has exposed cracks and allowed water to leak down and saturate office ceiling tiles, costing the taxpayers a lot of money!
- In Cordova, AL, roofing contractors were working during thunderstorm conditions, which caused injuries to three workers that included broken bones, a left arm amputation and an injured shoulder. To make matters worse, the company owner was not adequately insured and refused to pay the tab! (Note: in some situations, workers may turn around and try to sue the homeowners, since it happened on their properties!)
- In Grand Rapids, MI, an unlicensed contractor took $5,000 from a woman and left her with a leaky roof.
How To Find The Best KC Roofers…
When you’re looking for a Kansas City roofer, you want to check for several basic credentials:
- When did the company form? A decade or more of experience is preferable.
- Are they a member of the Better Business Bureau? Demand nothing less! Make sure they have an “A” rating.
- Can you find reviews? Angie’s List is a good source for contractor reviews. Look the company up!
- Do they offer free estimates? Be skeptical of people who charge for estimates or who ask for money upfront.
- Is the quote fair? Get at least three bids in writing to compare figures before making your decision.
- Are they professional? These days, you need to have a website, be courteous on the phone and show a portfolio.
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Call 913-262-4700 for a free estimate from some of the best KC roofers the city has to offer.