Roof Contractor

Hiring a professional roofing contractor

To enlist an expert roofing contractor for your roof replacement or repair is very important, due to the roof job itself being a large investment. When you designate the roof contractor, it is imperative to acquire a contractor who is competent, and who is proficient to show proven experience history, who can write efficient assessment and who can enforce qualified roof installation.

There are some tips on electing appropriate roofing contractor. Check the contractor for these important items:

All imperative licensing, references, and authentic insurance coverage.

Supplied with qualified, inventory estimate and break down of the project costs and labor.

Examine your roof to the fullest extent and effectively. The inspection will include: flashing chimney, deck, roof penetration, and attic.

Inspect ventilation system for proper circulation.

Incorporates quality roofing materials, and verify the warranty.

Furnish a detailed explanation of the roof system.

Assured to abide by all of the local building codes.

Receive a guarantee to oversee all phases of work.

Furnish a full cleaning of your roof and surrounding area after the job is concluded.

Furnish and define all manufacturer warranty and methods in reference to replacement of materials in the event of damaging or defect.

Your roof contractor should have a C-39 roofing contract license.

A C-39 roofing contractor installs products and repairs surfaces that seal, waterproof and weatherproof structures. This work is executed to prevent water or its derivatives, compounds or solids from accessing such protection and gaining access to material or space beyond. In the strategy of this work, the contractor inspects and prepares surfaces and uses the following material: asphaltum, pitch, tar, felt, glass fabric, urethane foam, metal roofing systems, flax, shakes, shingles, roof tile, slate, or any other roofing, waterproofing or membrane materials or a combination thereof.

According to the Contractors State License Board:

“C-39 Roofing Contractors: Effective January 1, 2007, all active roofing licensees must have either a valid certificate of workers’ compensation insurance or a valid certification of self insurance on file with the CSLB. Further, there will be greater auditing review of C-39 contractors and their license status.”

When should you call the roof contractor or roofing inspector?

The most superlative way to keep and prolong the life of your roof and to abstain expensive repairs is to do an competent inspection by the roof professional, as a preventative magnitude of maintenance. The most advised time to have the inspection performed is the spring or fall, prior to the damages of winter, rains and other weather conditions can become harmful to your roof. And it is advised to performed an inspection at least once per year. The National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) recommends two roof inspections each year: once in the fall and once in the late spring , especially in colder and rainy climates, completed by roof contractor.

The causes to perform the inspection is to determine and find any conceivable damages and problems, and follow up with repair, to forestall future water penetration that can induce damage of your walls, ceilings and other household equipments. The inspection has to be performed by licensed and qualified roofing professional. The roof should be inspected thoroughly, not just a roof surface:

Inspection of the drainage system. It is significant to check and examine for water accumulation.

Decelerated drains and gutters may prompt the water to back up above the flashing. Drains should be clear of all debris, and should flush out water under roof surface.

Have your roof contractor inspect the exterior: for adherence of roof coverings; deterioration of fascias, gutters and soffits; and performance of flashings.

The roof professional should check for settlement cracks or other indication of building movement that might have stressed the flashing or displaced drainage facilities.

Have your roof contractor inspect the of interior: finishes (walls and ceilings) for signs of water penetration, frost buildup, and structural distress. The first sign of a leaking roof can be stained, stripping and dampened walls. Copings should be inspected on the built-up roofs.

Have your roof contractor inspect the roof surface. The inspector should examine for cracks on the roof deck, the under the deck board, sharp notches. A lot of homeowners their TV antennas, satellites, A/C units, so those areas where those appliances are fastened and affixed for support may be causing damages to the roof.

Record and Report inspection unearthing. Initiate maintenance and repair projects.

After roof inspection is performed, the roof professional will be able to communicate the repairs and condition of your roof. He will be able to furnish a written report of the damages. Many roofing inspectors will supply free inspection, and so it is perceptive to get several inspections provided by various contractors, to finalize the extent of work your roof needs.

Mission Statement

Our mission is to be recognized by our valued customers as the best roofing company on the West Coast. Our company employs only the highest standards of professionalism and reliability. We will provide our customers with only quality service and workmanship. We will back our service with the finest warranties in the business. We price our services competitively. We treat our customers with the respect and dignity they deserve.

Our Services Include:
Synthetic Shake
Concrete Tile
Lightweight Tile
Clay Tile
Aluminum Rain Gutters

Composition Shingle
Torch Down
Hot Mop
Presidential Shake
Roof Certifications
Tru-Slate (Light Weight Slate)

Organizations:
national roofing contractors association National Roofing Contractors Association
Western Regional Master
Builders Association
Better Business Bureau

We do hope you will choose ABC/Gils Roofing for your roofing project and we can assure you of the quality of work and professional service we have to offer.