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How Do You Spot A Storm Chasing Roofing Contractor After A Disaster?

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How Do You Spot A Storm Chasing Roofing Contractor After A Disaster?

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• Be patient and calm. Most home owners after a hurricane or hail storm are desperate to find a contractor. Being desperate leaves you open to being preyed upon by “drifter contractors” who claim to be local.’; } s += “”; document.write(s); return; } google_ad_channel = ‘+7733764704+1640266093+9911500640+1730213812+8962074949+8941458308+8509902424+9683278076+7122150828’ + xchannels + gchans; google_ad_client = “pub-9543332082073187”; google_ad_output = ‘js’; google_ad_type = ‘text’; google_feedback = ‘on’; google_ad_region = “test”; google_ad_format = ‘250x250_as’; //–> • Look for out-of-state tags on their trucks. The vehicle is likely to be registered anywhere but locally if the contractor is not local. This indicates that the contractor is only in town for storm work and won’t be hanging around for upkeep or remedying any damage that is poorly fixed. • Be wary of claims of staying in town. Quiz an out-of-town contractor very carefully. Extract a promise of return for further mendin

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• Be patient and calm. Most home owners after a hurricane or hail storm are desperate to find a contractor. Being desperate leaves you open to being preyed upon by “drifter contractors” who claim to be local. Loading… • Look for out-of-state tags on their trucks. The vehicle is likely to be registered anywhere but locally if the contractor is not local. This indicates that the contractor is only in town for storm work and won’t be hanging around for upkeep or remedying any damage that is poorly fixed. • Be wary of claims of staying in town. Quiz an out-of-town contractor very carefully. Extract a promise of return for further mending even if the contractor leaves the state; get this in writing. Long-term warranties, however, won’t be much good if your contractor has left town. • Check to make sure that any non-locally engaged roofing contractor has been properly licensed locally. Ask for current certificates of workman’s compensation and liability insurance. This is for your protecti

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