Fort Collins Roofing–Top 10 Things to Keep an Eye out for when Hiring a Roofer

If upgrading your home is a passion of yours, then you will appreciate what our Fort Collins roofing company, Schroeder Roofing has in store for you. With all of the unpredictable weather that Colorado has brought to us already this year, you might think about getting a roof replacement to insure your home doesn’t suffer any unwanted water leaks as we enter into the rainy season.

Do April showers bring May flowers? April has come and gone, but the snow doesn’t want to stop. With the six inches of snow that both Loveland and Fort Collins received from the clouds high in the sky, we aren’t sure winter is ready to say goodbye just yet. With this possibility we know that we could be getting more moisture than expected. With that being said, is your roof stable and ready to take on more rain, snow, and/or wind?

When choosing a roofing company there are a few different things you should be keeping in mind to make sure you are receiving the great quality you want. Here are the first 5 of 10 things to keep an eye out for and think about before choosing a roofer other than us here at Schroeder Roofing…

  1. How long have the roofers you’re looking at been in business for? We’ve been in business since 1977.

  2. Are they insured and licensed? We are!

  3. Have you asked for references? We make sure to keep pictures and reviews up on our website so you can check out past jobs completed.

  4. If you’re shopping around for different roofers in Fort Collins and Loveland, don’t automatically go with the lowest price. We keep our prices affordable, but paying a cheap amount from other roofing companies can end up costing you more in the long run if cheap materials were used.

  5. Check out whoever you’re interested in on the Colorado BBB website. We’ve got an A+ rating!

To read the last 6 of 10 things you want to make sure you keep an eye out for when choosing a roofer to replace the roof on your home, check out our next blog to be posted on June 2,2014.