Investment
Wet Tenants? Out of Buckets? Here’s How to Hire Roofers for a Rental Property

A leaky roof poses a lot of problems for all landlords. It hinders the attraction of new tenants to rent from you. Even worse, it causes serious damages your property.
If you’re having trouble with a leaky roof, then it’s time to call in the roofers.
There are a few precautions to take beforehand to ensure that you’re getting the best service for your property and your tenants. Keep reading our advice listed down below to get the most for your money.
Research Available Contractors
Before anything else, you need to make sure that you’re hiring a reputable and trustworthy roofing company.
This means searching all the available contractors and sizing up their prices and their services. It also means checking out any and all reviews made about the company. Take all of this information into consideration before deciding which contractor you want to hire.
Spending this extra time preparing will save you a lot of headaches down the road.
Weigh Up Cost Versus Performance
Now that you have your research, it’s time to pick the correct contractor for your property. It may seem enticing to pick the contractor with the lowest price, but that is not always the best case.
It’s best to spend a little extra on a roofing repair you feel certain about rather than saving some money now. After all, if the cheaper repair is done in a poor manner, you’ll end up right back at the start again. In the end, it’ll cost you even more money.
Get a Copy of Insurance Policy
All roofing contractors should have an insurance policy they hand over without trouble. With this in hand, you know all the details about what’s covered and what is not.
It’s also a good idea check up on the different warranties that the company offers. You want to be as prepared as possible so that all of your bases are covered before any work begins.
Inspect the Work Throughout All Stages
Once the roofing work begins, your own job is not yet done. Instead of sitting back and giving the contractors free reign, keep an eye out. Inspect the work as they go from one stage to another.
If necessary, keep a record of the things you see. This way, if something goes wrong, you’ll have some documentation to back up your own experience during the job.
If things are going well, spend some time getting to know the workers. It’s always a good idea to get on a first name basis with contractors who do a great job.
Don’t Forget to Inform Your Tenants About the Roofers
This is a part of roofing repair we don’t often think about beforehand. Sometimes roofers will need access to parts of the building that your tenants occupy. Make certain you give everyone a heads up about the kind of work that will be happening and how long it might take to complete.
If nothing else, it will put them at ease to know that the roof is not at risk to drip on them any longer!
Do you have questions or concerns? Don’t hesitate to contact us at any time and we’ll help you get everything sorted.
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