Meyer Roofing
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Meyer Roofing is a local company with over 15 years experience. The owner, David Meyer, was born and raised in Colorado Springs, Colorado and is knowledgeable in almost every roofing product on the market. If I can't help you, I can refer you to someone who can. Meyer Roofing is an accredited Better Business Bureau member and hold a license for all of El Paso County.
We Specialize in the Following Services:
* Roof Repair & Replacements
* Roof Installations
* Siding
* Gutters & Down Spouts
* Window Replacement and more!
We realize how important our customers are which is why we accept calls at any time of the day. Call us to discuss your roofing needs and leave the rest to us!
Alternate Business Phone
Contact us at (719) 632-0981
Locating a Dependable Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer
Our home’s roof is what protects us from all the elements. If you neglect a roof for too long you can cause serious damage to your home and all your possessions. Rain can leak under the shingles, further damaging the roof and the entire interior structure. If you ignore the problem, it will only end up costing you more later on. If you call a qualified Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer as soon as you notice a problem you’ll actually be saving money by preventing further damage.
It can be costly to replace a roof no matter what materials you use. The actual roofing materials are only a small portion of the total cost of a new roof. The main expense will be for the services of a a Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer. Roofing is a skilled trade that calls for knowledge in several areas including carpentry, house framing and math. Finding a Colorado Roofer is not difficult. It may, however take some time and effort on your part to find a reliable Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer with the expertise you will trust.
The Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer is in Here Somewhere!
Finding a good Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer can be initiated in a number of ways. Asking family and friends for referrals is a great starting place in your search. Get feedback from acquaintances that have dealt with roofing repairs and ask who did their work. Inspect the job yourself if possible. If you get a good feel for what you see and the homeowner is pleased, go ahead and ask for contact info.
Check out the yellow pages of the phone book or your local home improvement store. Contractors will often have their business cards posted in supply stores where you can find a local Colorado Roofer Doing an online search for a listing with a quality Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer is also an alternative. Normally it is the professional that goes to the extent of getting listed.
Having obtained a list of qualified contractors, you are now ready to select your Colorado Roofer. Contacting the Better Business Bureau will help you to delete those that have unresolved complaints against them. Contact the state contractors’ licensing board to assure that the Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer you have in mind has adequate licensure. Discovering a questionable work history with unhappy customers in his past or a license in question is reason enough to forget contacting a particular Colorado Roofer.
A Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer Interview
You will need to discuss your plans with each Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer. That time together will ascertain whether your job is within his abilities, and you’ll also get a feel for how you two will get along. Good communication skills are often indicative of how well a project will proceed. Get some answers about their past experience. The number of years of experience, a Colorado Roofer has accumulated, will be a deciding factor in whether he is the man for your job. Copy the number of his state contractor’s license which you do need to see, as you may need it for further checking.
Current and active insurance is also something you must see. Workers compensation and liability insurance must be carried. The carriers contact information and copies of policies should be made available to you. The department of workers compensation should be called to assure that complete coverage is in place. Without adequate insurance for those working in or on your home you could find yourself in danger of legal implications that could cost far more than you ever bargained for.
Obtain references from each quality Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer, but don’t depend on these alone when making your selection. There may be some dissatisfied customers out there and you won’t be hearing about them from him. Your local Better Business Bureau can tell you of any complaints filed against a Colorado Roofer. Ask if and how these were resolved. A few complaints are no reason for a red flag, but several that have not been resolved certainly are.
How to Obtain a Bid from a Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer
After compiling a list of roofing candidates you can request bids. More is not better when it come to the number of bids you request. Three or four is adequate. If your list of applican'ts is going to take forever to get through, a Colorado Roofer may withdraw his bid. After all, a reputable Colorado Roofer has a busy schedule too, so don’t waste your time or theirs as you may wind up losing the best Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer for the job. Therefore, pick a few and select from those to begin the bidding process.
Be sure that when you get a bid it’s not a summary with a total price on it. You will need a detailed list of the job specifications and the cost for each, plus labor. Each Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer will need a detailed list of what you want included in their bid and this will enable you to compare each one as they will include the same items. If one bid stands out because of a great difference, you’ll quickly see where that difference is.
The lowest bid is not one that you should necessarily jump at, nor is the highest a promise of better quality. A fair price and reliable work for it is what we all want. Always question a bid that is unusually low. A certain Colorado Roofer may have a variety of reasons for a low bid such as low overhead, fewer employees or a reduced rate on materials and can share those savings with their customers, but you need to be sure this is up front and honest.
Request a contract be drawn up once you have chosen the Colorado Springs Colorado Roofer you’d like for the job.