Metal Roof Installation: DIY vs Contractor
If you plan on having a metal roof installation on your home or business you are likely wondering if using a contractor or doing it yourself is the best course of action. There are pros and cons to either approach.
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.
Many people feel like they can take on a big 'do it yourself' project like metal roof installation because of the detailed instructions that are often provided by manufacturers. There is one retailer that claims that instructions were given to a married couple who not only completed the project, but remained married in the process! Of course, this retailer is referring to such explicit instructions that the couple had no need to argue over how to complete the project.
Many people all over the country have had concerns about contractors that seem to be a scam. They worry that a contractor could come in for an estimate, then ask for either a deposit or the full amount up front, and leave, never to be seen again, having done very little or no work required. Using an established contractor with several years experience and an excellent business reputation can help alleviate that worry.
A good many justifications exist for employing a licensed contractor. There is his superior knowledge and the fact that he will in all likelihood avoid those expensive do it yourself blunders. He will be conversant with the relevant rules and regulations regarding metal roof installation so his work should be of a superior level of quality and not run into problems passing an inspection. He should also be able to keep the costs down by performing his work efficiently.
Lastly, if there are still any issues with the roof after it has been completed, a metal roofing contractor can help you address them. If you do the roof construction by yourself, odds are the mistakes and repair costs associated with it will be incurred by you.
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.
Published January 28th, 2008
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