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    Audi51 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 28, 2007, 06:16 AM
    New Roof on House
    Can someone tell me what to look for in a roofer and what questions to ask the contractor before I have someone do the job? Thank you
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    Sep 1, 2007, 06:58 AM
    If you have any friends that have had roof work done , id be more inclined to use them if they have nothing bad to say about the contractor.
    You can also call you local home improvement store for references.

    If you have no friends to call for this and no Lowe's or homedepot stores , just use the phone book.
    I actually just thought of this, if you know of any carpenters call them, they'll usually have roofers they use when they need them
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    Oct 18, 2007, 06:51 AM
    In addition to glavine's reply, if there is a Lowe's or Home Depot in the area (within 25-30 miles) both chains will offer roofing installation. They will measure the roof and give you the amount it will be for the entire job. This comes with a 1 year warranty on the installation. If there is a problem, you do not need to remember who did the job and try to get them back. All you do is call the store and they take care of it. Lowe's has a labor price in my region of $135 per square (for a single layer full tear off). Materials will run between $40 to $70 per square (depending on shingle type, vents ect). Since the installer will be doing an estimate first, you do not need to get up on the roof and measure.
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    Oct 18, 2007, 07:23 AM
    Both Tommy and Glav are correct but you should also ask if they can show proof of insurance. If a installer gets hurt while on your property you don't want that to come back on you. Keep in mind that when you call HD or Lowe's they are both using subs. Those roofer do not actually work directly for HD so don't assume they have insurance.
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    Tommyjo206 Posts: 38, Reputation: 8
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    Oct 18, 2007, 09:38 AM
    I have worked at Lowe's for 10 years (lumber/millwork). The installers that Lowe's and HD uses must have full and up to date insurance. Lowe's mandates at least 2 million in coverage. I do not have the numbers for HD but their install program is very similar to Lowe's. The installers must also be licensed for the work they do. If an installer that does flooring is not licensed to do roofing, the job will not be assigned to them.
    Of course, going through Lowe's, Sears or HD is somewhat higher priced. The corporation wants their share of the labor. But the consumer get convenience and knows if there is a problem, the corporation is standing behind the job. I have seen many local roofing contractors attempt to get on with Lowe's but were disqualified. It is actually a tough program to get into.
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    May 9, 2011, 05:33 PM
    Home Depot provides a 2 to 25 year installation warranty on roofing and a 4 million dollar insurance policy on all workers who are background checked. I often read these comments from folks online and they way too often are completely misinformed. Sears offers a 1 year installation warranty as does Lowe's. Home Depot has the largest warranty on roofing in the Nation and is back 100% by Home Depot. Not the manufacturers of the roofing products used.

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