A good siding and roofing contractor makes all the difference when replacing your siding. In this post, Polk Contracting, Inc. lists the five factors a good siding contractor possesses.
Your siding contractor should have all the state-required licenses and insurance to protect you financially and legally should something ever happen. Before signing a contract, ask for proof of both licensure and insurance. You can also check sites like Angie’s List or BBB to learn more about your prospect.
Choose a siding and residential roofing service contractor with a good performance and customer service record. Ask your friends and family or check forums like Yelp or Houzz for reviews on companies you may be interested in. If possible, interview a customer who praised the siding contractor’s work with them.
A siding contractor always works with a renowned manufacturer with various proven and trusted materials. The manufacturer must certify the siding contractor to install their systems to provide homeowners will full manufacturer and labor warranties.
An excellent siding and insurance restoration contractor will stick to your schedule and finish their work by the deadline or earlier. You and your contractor must agree on a reasonable timeframe. The contractor must fulfill and perform their tasks, such as storing materials, painting, staining and trimming, in proper order.
Reliable contractors make it a point to clean the entire project area. Before the project even starts, they also have a plan of action to dispose of your old siding material as they install the new set and include it in the estimate.
As one of the area’s top roofing and siding contractors, Polk Contracting, Inc. can provide exceptional solutions to all your home improvement needs. With our quality products from the most trusted brands, and our skilled, professional crew, we’ll ensure your project is completed to quality specifications. Call us today at (410) 994-2801 or fill out this contact form to schedule your evaluation. We proudly serve homeowners in all of Harford, Cecil and Baltimore Counties, including Abingdon and Bel Air, MD.