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How To Choose A Roofing Repair Contractor

November 30, 2025

2 min read

To choose a roofing repair contractor, you need to check their experience, ask for proof of insurance, read online reviews, get at least three quotes, and verify they are licensed in your state. Picking the right contractor can save you money and stress. A bad choice might cost you thousands in mistakes. According to BrightLocal, 35% of homeowners say online reviews are their number one decision-making factor for hiring a roofer. Let us walk you through the steps to find a trustworthy contractor.

Check Reviews and References

Start by reading what past customers say. Look on Google, Yelp, and the Better Business Bureau. Read both good and bad reviews to get a fair picture.

Ask the contractor for three to five references from recent jobs. Call these people and ask if the work was done on time and on budget. According to ConsumerAffairs, 40% of roofing complaints involve leaks, so ask specifically if any leaks happened after the repair.

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Verify License and Insurance

Always ask to see the contractor’s license number. Call your state or local licensing board to confirm it is real and active. This step takes just five minutes but protects you.

Ask for proof of liability insurance and workers’ comp insurance. A real contractor will have both. If a worker gets hurt on your roof, you could be liable without proper insurance. Get the insurance company name and policy number in writing.

Get Multiple Quotes

Never hire the first contractor you call. Get at least three written quotes. According to RubyHome, roof installation costs range from $4 to $40 per square foot, so prices vary widely. A contractor who is much cheaper than others may cut corners.

Each quote should include the materials, labor, timeline, and warranty. If a quote seems too good to be true, it probably is. Compare the quotes carefully side by side.

What to CheckWhy It Matters
License numberProves they are qualified and legal
Insurance proofProtects you if someone gets hurt
Written warrantyCovers defects and leaks
References from recent jobsShows real customer feedback
Written estimateLocks in price and scope

Ask About Warranty and Guarantees

A good contractor offers a warranty on their work. Most warranties last one to five years. Get the warranty in writing and know what it covers.

According to industry data, 33% of homeowners replace roofs due to leaking. Make sure the warranty covers leaks that happen because of the contractor’s work. Ask what happens if a leak appears six months after the repair. A trustworthy contractor will stand behind their job.

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Connect with an experienced roof contractor to discuss your roofing needs and schedule an inspection.