"Home improvement of any type is a big investment. Remember: All contractors are not alike!
At All Season we have made a choice not to compromise quality and proper technique We will not use substandard materials or labor to get by as cheaply as possible. Instead we choose to lead with integrity, providing service and durability for the long-lasting enjoyment and value of your home."
- Colin League, President
What to Look for in a Contractor
A good contractor will thoroughly inspect your roof and then explain his findings. The inspection should include anything that could cause leaks or cause a fire hazard. Insist on a written contract that has detailed specs and insist on quality materials.
Be sure to get at least the state minimum 1 year guarantee on the work. All Season offers a 5 year warranty. Get good workmanship. The contractor should be willing to warranty their work, and should specifically tell you if they intend to sub-contract out the work. If that is the case, the contractor should be willing to certify that the sub-contractor is qualified Insist on quality installation or repair.
Ask whether the roof will be installed via hand nailing v. using a nail gun. Ask if they solder their metal work and flashing or attempt to use caulking. Always deal with a reliable company that has recent references. Request proof that the company has liability and workers compensation insurance.
"I was very pleased with all Season's professionalism, promptness, work, and follow up. Colin even phoned a couple of weeks after the work was complete to be sure I was satisfied with the work: quite impressive given my experience with contractors."