Roof replacement involves significant costs, so you’ll want to hire a contractor who can produce quality results. However, finding a reliable company isn’t always easy and you shouldn’t hire someone based on the cost. Sometimes lower prices now mean more headaches later.
Read on to find out about ways roofing contractors cut corners.
Installing Second-Grade Shingles
To lower costs, some contractors use second-grade shingles, which are cheaper due to factory defects. The defects on the shingles can make them more prone to leaks, early deterioration and wind damage.
Not Using Sufficient Nails
A good roofing contractor knows that shingles must be nailed according to the manufacturer’s instructions. When shingles aren’t nailed properly or don’t have enough nails, wind will get under them, allowing water to penetrate your roof and attic.
Improper Ice and Water Shield Installation
Building code requires an ice and water shield to be installed not less than 24” from the exterior wall. However, it’s better to have more of an overhang for added protection. This extra protection translates to savings on future roof repairs.
Using a Ridge Cap That Doesn’t Match Your Shingles
Some roofers install roofing systems with mismatched ridge caps. This can result in issues with your warranty when something happens to your roof. Once the manufacturer has found out that the shingle and ridge cap don’t match, they won’t warrant your roof.
Why Hire a GAF Master Elite® Contractor?
GAF certified contractors are properly licensed, adequately insured, and have a proven track record. To ensure superior workmanship, they invest time in ongoing professional training. Master Elite Contractors have been provided with extensive educational materials created by experts at GAF. When you choose a certified contractor, you can rest assured knowing that you have a roof that can protect your home and family against harsh weather conditions.
For high-quality roof replacement services, choose Steinmeyer Roofing, Inc. We are a leading roofing company in the area. Call us at (217) 202-4158 or fill out our contact form to request a quote.