| When You Should Consider Hiring a Roofing Contractor    Quick LinksDeciding to hire a roofing contractor can be a no-brainer for those who  aren’t initiated in the fine arts of roofing. But for those who know the  basics, taking on a roofing home improvement project can be tempting. By asking  yourself these basic questions about hiring a roofing contractor, you can make  an informed decision whether to hire a professional or do the work yourself. Is The Job Too Hard For Me?
 One thing is for certain about roofing: it’s a hard job. While you may know  how to set shingles and hammer in nails, but the real part of roofing is the  physical labor that is involved. Bending over and attaching shingles for eight  hours a day in the hot sun may be beyond your physical capacity. Know your  limits before you attempt any roofing home improvement project.
 Besides being hard work—it’s also dangerous. One fall or slip can prove to  be fatal. If you’re afraid of heights or unsure about roofing in any way, then  roofing your own home is out of the question for you.
 Do I Have the Right Tools?
 A basic roofing patch job might seem simple enough, but without the right  tools, it’s like chopping a tree down with a sledgehammer. Buying the right  tools for the job can easily make your roofing project go over budget,  defeating the whole purpose of doing the work yourself—saving money.
 Nail guns, air compressors and ladders are all necessary and expensive  aspects of any roofing job. A professional roofing contractor will have what  they need to get the job done and know how to use them.
 Will I Need Help?
 More than likely, your roofing job will require help from someone else. But  the problem with hiring your own help is that if they damage materials—or even  worse, hurt themselves—then you are going to be held liable.
 A professional roofing contractor is insured against material damage and  workers are covered under a workers compensation program, preventing you from  getting stuck with paying for the damages or medical bills.
 What Kind of Permit Will I Need?
 While basic patch jobs don’t necessarily require building permits, just  about every other roofing project you encounter does. Without the proper  licensing, getting a roofing permit might be impossible. Professional roofing  contractors will have the license that allows them to sign off on permits and  get the job done according to local building codes.
 The best part about hiring a licensed professional is the piece of mind you  get knowing the job will be done up to national building codes and standards.  Licensed roofing professionals will also know about updates in materials and  codes you might not be privy to.
 Will I Have The Time?
 Many homeowners often overlook time constraints when taking on home  improvement projects themselves. Do you have enough time to get the job done  before the weekend is over and you have to go back to work? Is there enough  time before the next rain comes?
 A roofing contractor has the manpower needed to get the job done in a timely  fashion without sacrificing on job quality. And timing is everything when it  comes to drying in a roof with rain on the horizon.
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