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Mario Williams is a partner at Lone Star Roofing, a third-generation family-owned and operated roofing company located in Texas. A graduate of the University of Texas, Williams is known throughout the state as an expert in commercial and industrial roofing techniques. In this article, he tells us how hiring a roofing consultant can save you money in the end.

A roofing consultant is someone who can come out and examine a job site to determine what needs to be done. This isnt a contractor; it is a separate person or company who can give you unbiased advice on the status of your job and what needs to be done.

Hiring someone like this can help you in all situations, but it is especially helpful if you are working on a big factory or a commercial building, a job that is over $5,000, $10,000, $15,000, all the way up to $100,000. With projects like this, hiring a roofing consultant who has been there before and is willing to come out and give his advice should be your first step after deciding that a new roof is what you need.

Not only can a roofing consultant give you good information and let you know what kind of condition your roof is in to begin with, but he can also educate you on what kind of roof you currently have and what some good solutions to your current problem could be. This is going to help you become better prepared when getting estimates from contracting companies, and allow you to compare apples to apples in terms of what kind of roof you are really asking for.

Usually, the decision to overlay a roof, patch it up, or just start over and tear the roof off and put a new one on is something that a roofing consultant can help a homeowner or building owner make after finding out a couple key factors. These common issues have to do with what this person plans to use the building for in the future.

A few questions a roofing consultant might ask include:

Is the owner going to sell the building soon, or in three years or less?

Does the owner plan on renting the building out in the future?

Is the owner planning on keeping the building forever?

Are the owners hoping to pass this building down to their kids?

The answers to those questions will all affect what the course of action is going to be in this kind of situation, and what is a good deal really is in terms of overall roofing materials and costs.

For people who have never undertaken a roofing project before, hiring a roofing consultant is a great way to get insider knowledge. Using that knowledge, you can feel comfortable talking to various contractors about their estimates, knowing that you already have the background information to determine what is and is not a reasonable amount to spend on the project. And because the consultant should not be a roofer himself, there is no need to worry about any ulterior motives that might be influencing his advice.

by: Mario Williams




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