by Jonathan McGaha | 5 September 2011 12:00 am
The National Roofing Contractors Association http://www.nrca.net[1] (NRCA) recommends consumers be mindful of disreputable contractors following a hurricane. If it is necessary to hire a roofing contractor, consumers should take some time to evaluate potential contractors before any reroofing work begins.
NRCA’s website, www.nrca.net[2], provides information to help homeowners and building owners find professional roofing contractors and get a quality roof system at a fair price.
Building owners can read NRCA’s Guidelines for Selecting a Commercial (Low-slope) Roofing Contractor http://www.nrca.net/consumer/low.aspx[3] or download NRCA’s Roofing Contractor Qualification Statement http://www.nrca.net/consumer/buildqual.aspx[4]. Homeowners can read NRCA’s F.Y.I. Buying a New Roof and Getting Your Money’s Worth http://www.nrca.net/consumer/fyi.aspx?homeowners[5] or download NRCA’s Residential Roofing Contractor Qualification Form http://www.nrca.net/consumer/resqual.aspx[6]
. Homeowners also can view NRCA’s Guidelines for Selecting a Residential (Steep-slope) Roofing Contractor http://www.nrca.net/consumer/steep.aspx[7].
NRCA also provides an online directory http://www.nrca.net/consumer/directory/default.aspx[8] of its contractor members. Consumers can search the directory by ZIP code and roof type to find a list of NRCA contractor members. For more information about how to choose or find a professional roofing contractor in your area, access the consumer section of NRCA’s website at www.nrca.net/consumer[9] http://www.nrca.net/consumer[10].
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