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Colorado
Roofing Association
Beware of Unlicensed Contractors
Not all
roofing contractors are professional, and too many home and building
owners have paid dearly for using amateurs.
This
type of operator is unlicensed, uninsured, and probably lacking in experience.
He may use high pressure or scare tactics, and "bonus offers"
to get your business. He may encourage you to pay in cash or to issue
joint checks in order to avoid his tax obligations. Beware of any and
all such schemes.
If
you do use an unlicensed, uninsured firm or individual, don't be mislead
into believing that your homeowner's or personal liability policy necessarily
protects you. In many cases, you may be liable for suit.
A
large number of home and building owners have been dragged into litigation
involving uninsured contractors. If an employee of an unlicensed contractor
is injured on your home or building, you may be responsible for his
injuries or disabilities. In addition, you probably have no protection
in the event damage is done to your property or the property of others
by the roofer during the course of the work.
Often
the end result of using an unlicensed roofer is a bad roofing job or
the wrong approach to the problem. This is worse than no job at all,
and may end up costing you more in the long run.
Another
reason to avoid this type of operator: if he does not pay the suppliers
whose materials are used on your project, you may find a lien placed
on your property even though you have paid for the work. This means
you may end up paying for the same materials twice.
All in
all, most home and building owners have found that using unlicensed,
uninsured roofers is not worth the risk.
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