Metal Roof Installation: Pros and Cons of DIY or Contractor
If you are considering a metal roof installation on your house or at your company's premises, you may be asking yourself whether you should hire someone to do it or give it a try yourself. There are excellent justifications for either decision.
One of the main, and perhaps most obvious, reasons for doing this job without professional help is to save on metal roofing pricing and labor costs. When an outside professional is hired to accomplish a specific job, they generally have the extra training and experience commensurate with the ability to command a certain level of money in return for their work on your project.
A different reason why metal roof installation or other 'do it yourself' tasks seems like a realistic possibility to some is that often, manufacturers will supply instructions with detail along with the materials. One such manufacturer attests to the fact that not only have several married couples successfully completed their roofs, but they 'are still married'. Obviously, this is referring to those couples having such explicit instructions that there was no need for argument.
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.
There are also many reasons why hiring a contractor can be a good idea. As stated before, he is going to be knowledgeable about the project. Chances are, those costly 'first-timer' do it yourself errors will not occur with a licensed contractor. He is likely to know what all of the metal roof installation regulations and guidelines are to pass inspection and more importantly to do a quality job. Also, he should be able to minimize materials and labor costs by doing the job efficiently.
Lastly, if there are still any issues with the roof after it has been completed, a metal roofing contractor can help you address them. If you do the roof construction by yourself, odds are the mistakes and repair costs associated with it will be incurred by you.
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. One of the main, and perhaps most obvious, reasons for doing this job without professional help is to save on metal roofing costs and labor expense. A good many justifications exist for employing a licensed contractor. He should also be able to keep the costs down by performing his work efficiently. Finally, if upon completion, there are any issues with the roof, a metal roofing contractor will know how to remedy the situation.
Published January 28th, 2008
Filed in Environment