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The Consequences of Working with an Unlicensed Roofer

In the event of an emergency, a residential or commercial property owner will do anything to remedy a serious issue. Word of mouth recommendations will work to find help fast, but these recommendations do not necessarily mean you are working with a licensed professional. Unlicensed workers pride themselves on being fast and cheap; and in these cases, you typically get what you pay for. When it comes to finding a roofer, agreeing to have an unlicensed roofer can bring about some consequences. What kind of issues can occur if you rush into working with an unlicensed roofer?

 

Improper paperwork

 

As mentioned earlier, proper licensing is crucial to the successful execution of a large-scale project. Most casual roofers will not carry proper paperwork because it is expensive to acquire and maintain overtime. With the right licensing and insurance, you can be sure your roofers are covered to work on your property in compliance with Florida’s laws. If the roofing company is not licensed in your state or does not carry liability and compensation insurance, you are not protected from poor workmanship, damage, or accidents that occur on your property. The right paperwork can safeguard you and the roofers working on your property in case something does go wrong on the job.

 

No warranties

 

An unlicensed roofer probably will not offer a warranty policy that covers both project materials and work completed. If a contractor installs your roof incorrectly, it may take months or years for the damage to show up. In most cases, private insurance companies will not pay for those mistakes. Warranties can vary depending on the roofer you are researching, so be sure to confirm whether or not your roofing service needs will be met using the current warranty agreement.

 

Legal issues

 

The last thing you would want to deal with after a major roofing failure or an intense renovation is a legal issue. Hiring an unlicensed contractor can subject you to fines by the State of Florida. Additionally, property visitors can sustain injuries on a construction site. No licenses, insurance, or legal protection will make you, as the property owner, vulnerable to paying damages.

 

When choosing a legitimate roofing partner, do not hesitate to do your homework. Trust a licensed, professional roofing company that has the right documentation and insurances to carry out a stellar residential or commercial roofing project. For more information on a roofing company that is licensed, reliable, and skilled, contact All American Roofing at 954-772-ROOF(7663). We want to make sure your South Florida residential or commercial roof is cared for by an expert team.

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