Affordable Roofing in Johnson County – Call 913-262-4700!
There are more ways to get affordable roofing in Johnson County than doing it yourself. After all, roofing is sweaty, back-breaking, dangerous work. Rather than risk life and limb up on your roof, you can have a licensed, bonded and insured roofing crew assume the liability for you. By trusting a contractor with the work, you have a quality guarantee and you are assured that the manufacturer’s warranty is valid.
Here are a few ways you can find affordable Johnson County roofing…
1. Get Multiple Quotes.
You’d be surprised by how much a simple roofing quote may vary. That’s why it’s always wise to get at least 3 free estimates. As professional Johnson County roofers, we understand that giving free quotes is par for the course. Not every estimate turns into business, but we hope you’ll call us at 913-262-4700, compare apples to apples, and give us a shot.
2. Choose Affordable Materials.
There are two ways you may look at this point. On one hand, asphalt shingles are the cheapest type of material you can buy. It’s aesthetically pleasing and fairly durable, although the warranty is only good for 30 years max. By contrast, a metal or slate roof will last 50 years or more, although it costs more per piece and more for installation. So it all depends where you are in life. If you’re 70 years old, we don’t recommend splurging on slate, for example. Yet, if you’re in your twenties, just bought your home and plan to raise your family there over the decades, then it makes sense. Also consider the special light-colored shingles, which reflect UV light and lower your utility bills.
3. Get The Job Done Right.
It can get rather costly when you have to call in roofers to fix what previous roofers have done. We often find that we’re called to clean up a job that resulted in leaks or wound up half-finished. This is especially true of fly-by-night roofers who swoop into town after a storm to swindle people out of their money. Before you sign on the dotted line, check the Better Business Bureau, Angie’s List, and the Attorney General’s office and make sure the company is truly legit.