The National Roofing Contractors Association http://www.nrca.net (NRCA) recommends consumers be mindful of disreputable contractors following a hurricane. If it is necessary to hire a roofing contractor, consumers should take some time to evaluate potential contractors before any reroofing work begins.
NRCA’s website, www.nrca.net, provides information to help homeowners and building owners find professional roofing contractors and get a quality roof system at a fair price.
Building owners can read NRCA’s Guidelines for Selecting a Commercial (Low-slope) Roofing Contractor http://www.nrca.net/consumer/low.aspx or download NRCA’s Roofing Contractor Qualification Statement http://www.nrca.net/consumer/buildqual.aspx. Homeowners can read NRCA’s F.Y.I. Buying a New Roof and Getting Your Money’s Worth http://www.nrca.net/consumer/fyi.aspx?homeowners or download NRCA’s Residential Roofing Contractor Qualification Form http://www.nrca.net/consumer/resqual.aspx
. Homeowners also can view NRCA’s Guidelines for Selecting a Residential (Steep-slope) Roofing Contractor http://www.nrca.net/consumer/steep.aspx.
NRCA also provides an online directory http://www.nrca.net/consumer/directory/default.aspx of its contractor members. Consumers can search the directory by ZIP code and roof type to find a list of NRCA contractor members. For more information about how to choose or find a professional roofing contractor in your area, access the consumer section of NRCA’s website at www.nrca.net/consumer http://www.nrca.net/consumer.