Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors, April 2019

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Expert Contributor by Kevin O’Donnell O’Donnell Roofing Co.

Tips for Purchasing

a New Roof

A roof is arguably the most important part of one’s home. When the time comes to replace your roof, it is important to do your research and hire a credentialed and seasoned company. Referrals and recommendations can be gathered from various sources, so it’s a good idea to look a little deeper into a company before you give them a call. For example, ask neighbors and family who they used and their experience, as well as stop by a local roofing distributor for referrals. You’ll also want to narrow your selection and obtain estimates from three companies (ideally companies who have been in business for 10+ years). When comparing estimates don’t focus solely on the price tag, although all estimates should be within 10 - 15% of one another. If they are not, differences are likely due to a major factor such as a different scope of work, high overhead/advertising, no insurance/no certifications. Comparing the scope of work is one of the most important things a homeowner can do. The number of shingle layers they are removing should be specified, as well as: type of plywood (if applicable), drip edge metal, underlayment, ice/ water shield, shingles, ridge vent, and hip/ridge shingles.

Here is a small checklist of additional things you can do when making your decision: 1. During the estimate, be sure to question ventilation, insu- lation, plywood/decking quality, flashing and warranty. Ask if anything stands out to the company as cause for concern (if there is, they should find it!) 2. Ask how long the company has been installing roofs (or siding, gutters, etc). It says a lot about a company who has weathered the ups and downs of the economy. Your war- ranty may depend on them being in business! 3. Request a manufacturer’s warranty option for materials and labor. Sometimes these extended warranties are cost pro hibitive, but following warranty specification ensures that the roof is installed correctly, and meets current code require- ments. The roof should be installed the same way, regardless of whether an extended warranty is purchased or not. 4. Ask about scheduling, job duration, dumpster and material deliveries. The salesman’s responsiveness during the initial estimate should maintain throughout the whole process. 5. Go with your gut. Hire the company who makes you feel most comfortable! NS

“We’ve repaired and replaced so many roofs in Marple Newtown, I moved my young family here to be closer to my work and to get more involved in the community.” ~Kevin O’Donnell, Owner

Solar Installation Senior Citizen Discount 4th Generation Owned & Operated Residential & Commercial Roofing Windows / Skylights / Siding / Gutters Historic Restoration & Metal Roof Specialist

610-449-8188 • www.ODonnellRoofingCo.com

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