Homeowners Guide To Avoid Common Roof Mistakes

Using This Information Can Save You Thousands of Dollars

Your roof is a critical factor in protecting your most precious and largest investments–your family, your home and its contents for many years. In addition, your roof should provide curb appeal and increase the value of your property. This report focuses on pointing out steps you can take to accomplish all of this as economically and cost effectively as possible. Using the ideas in this report can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars on your annual roofing costs while protecting yourself and your property.

The compelling reason why I wrote “How To Avoid Roof Mistakes” is, that I have personally witnessed many successful and unsuccessful roofing experiences during my 34 years as a roofing contractor. I have analyzed and blended the vast data of both the successful roof investments and those that failed which I acquired while working on thousands of prematurely failed roof projects completed by others. As I have observed my own and the thousands of hours worked by my employee’s experiences, I have acquired very explicit and personal (and many times costly) knowledge of what went wrong, and how those mistakes could have been avoided, thus saving the customer and contractor, both time, frustration and money.

If the homeowner were a contractor, they most likely would do the work themselves instead of hiring a contractor. If a customer hires a contractor it is safe to assume they are relying on the contractor to be “the professional”. However, the risk occurs when the homeowner is unfamiliar with different roof processes and applications.

In this report I have identified four specific key areas that when applied, will greatly increase your odds of making a successful roofing investment because when the job is finished the customer is either satisfied or dissatisfied with their contracting experience. The difference between the two can literally save you thousands of dollars on your annual roofing costs.

Generally, homeowners limit their focus to…“How much does the project cost?”, “What kind of material is it?” and “When can the work be done?” However, by doing the homework and taking the time to educate yourself with the aid of this report, you can get a quality roofing system that will provide many years of useful service life.

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