December 13, 2009
Metal Roof Installation: Pros and Cons of DIY or Contractor
If you are planning on a metal roof installation for your home or business, you are probably wondering if it would be better to hire a contractor or to attempt to do it yourself. There are many reasons to go either way with this project.
One of the main, and perhaps most obvious, reasons for doing this job without professional help is to save on metal roofing pricing and labor costs. When an outside professional is hired to accomplish a specific job, they generally have the extra training and experience commensurate with the ability to command a certain level of money in return for their work on your project.
A lot of folks think they can handle a DIY project such as a metal roof installation because roofing manufacturers provide step by step construction guidelines along with the supplies. A certain supplier maintains that they have actually worked with spouses who have managed to install a new roof, but that have not divorced! This supplier refers to spouses who were given such detailed guidelines, there was no need to argue about the job.
Then too, numerous fraudulent home contractors have appeared in recent years throughout the nation, causing much concern among homeowners. They visit you, quote a price, take your deposit, and don't show up to do the job. You can't count on them to ever come back, even if they've done a part of the job. Of course you needn't worry about that if you utilize the services of an experienced and highly regarded home contractor.
Hiring a contractor can be beneficial for many reasons. First, he will have expert knowledge of the intended project. Most likely, the costly errors that occur most frequently with persons who decide to do a project themselves will not be encountered by a licensed contractor. In addition, he will most probably be aware of all metal roof installation requirements and regulations that must be met, not only to successfully pass inspections, but also to offer a quality product. Finally, he should be capable of completing the job efficiently and minimize the incurred cost of labor and materials.
A metal roofing contractor will be able to fix any issues that might arise with the workmanship upon completion. If a roof is done manually by himself, then any mistakes associated with it will be his own to deal with.
If you are planning on a metal roof installation for your home or business, you are probably wondering if it would be better to hire a contractor or to attempt to do it yourself. One of the main, and perhaps most obvious, reasons for doing this job without professional help is to save on metal roofing pricing and labor costs. Another reason some people tackle a 'do it yourself' task like roof installation, is that many manufacturers include detailed instructions with their materials. If upon completion, there are any issues with the roof, a metal roofing contractor will know how to remedy the situation.
- Ryan McCall

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