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How Do You Know If a Roofing Quote Is Too Good to Be True?

It’s essential to get multiple quotes when planning major home improvements, such as roof replacement. Doing so can give you an idea about your project’s cost and help you create a realistic budget. Another thing it can do is save you from unreliable contractors. Always be careful with roofers who provide unrealistically low prices. 

Here’s how you’ll know if a roofing quote is too good to be true. 

Suspiciously Low Labor Costs

A quote that significantly undercuts others on labor costs should raise eyebrows. It could indicate that the contractor plans to use inexperienced workers who might not deliver the quality and reliability that your home deserves. Considering that the roof is critical to your home’s protection and aesthetics, you must choose a company that employs skilled, experienced crews.

No Information About Materials and Warranties

A comprehensive roofing quote should include information about the materials, including the type of shingles, underlayment and ventilation system. It should also have details about the material and labor warranties. Remember, warranties protect your investment against product defects and installation-related issues. 

Lack of Transparency

Carefully review the fine print for clauses that might absolve the contractor from responsibility for property damage or poor craftsmanship. A good contractor will clearly explain their terms and conditions. A proposal that avoids or hides important details can cost you more.

Refusing to Explain the Quote in Detail

A trustworthy contractor should be willing and able to walk you through the quote, explaining what each charge covers and why it’s necessary. If a roofer dismisses your questions or seems unwilling to discuss details of your project, consider it a red flag. Poor communication is a strong indication of inferior customer service and project management. 

Extra Charges and Hidden Fees

Hidden fees are among the most common problems with low roofing quotes. Contractors may initially offer a low price to win the job, only to add extra charges for disposal, additional labor or unforeseen repairs. Always inquire if the quote is all-inclusive or if there are undisclosed fees.

Roof replacement is a significant investment in your home’s future. Make the most of it by choosing a reliable contractor like Acorn Home Improvements, Inc. for your project. We only use high-quality products from leading manufacturers, including GAF, Owens Corning and CertainTeed. Call us at (973) 386-9604 or complete our online form to get a free estimate.

Michael Sheehan

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