Metal Roof Installation: Pros and Cons of DIY or Contractor

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Metal Roof Installation: Pros and Cons of DIY or Contractor

Monday, February 18th, 2008 by    Subscribe To Our Feed

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. There are many reasons to go either way with this project.

The main justification most people give for doing this work by themselves is their desire or need to cut out the cost of labor and thus reduce the metal roofing pricing. Employing an experienced person really means employing his skills and superior knowledge, but that also means that he can fairly charge you much more when he puts in his valuable time on your project.

Another reason that some people feel they would be able to tackle a ‘do it yourself’ task like metal roof installation is that many manufacturers include detailed instructions with their materials. One retailer even claims that he has given instructions to married couples who have not only completed their roofing projects, but “are still married”! He, of course, is referring to a couple who had such explicit instructions, they did not feel the need to argue over the project.

There is much concern over dishonest persons that have been taking advantage of individuals across the nation. Such persons will present themselves as professionals, and give an official looking proposal to do your repairs. Should you agree to the price, they claim to need money “to pay for supplies”. They will then disappear before work has even begun. If you have any doubts, consult with a professional organization or the local better business bureau.

Getting a professional roof installer to take care of your metal roof installation can make good economic sense. His expertise in the field will avoid the kinds of expensive mistakes that can be made through ignorance or inexperience and his knowledge of regulations and guidelines will guide you through the inspection process. He can also save you money through the efficient use of the materials needed for your installation and leave you confident in the quality of your new roof.

Finally, if upon completion, there are any issues with the roof, a metal roofing contractor will know how to remedy the situation. If one does the roof himself, chances are the mistake and all the costs associated with that mistake are going to be his.

If you are considering a metal roof installation, be aware of the pros and cons of attempting a DIY job versus getting outside help. The experience and qualifications held by a professional roofer are valuable, but raise metal roofing costs considerably. Nowadays many retailers supply explicit instructions with their goods, making a do-it-yourself job feasible. Fraudulent home contractors have also been known to scam homeowners. However, a licensed metal roofing contractor has the advantage of knowing legal and safety regulations. Additionally, his efficiency should keep labor and material costs to a minimum, and his work is guaranteed against expensive mistakes or a poor result.

- Ryan McCall

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