To provide our clients with an
unbiased & independent report on the condition of their roof covering
without the undue influence of profit for maximising repairs. To be
objective & practical in offering solutions to any problems
revealed.
Our potential clients
include:-
Prospective house purchasers.
Home owners.
Commercial Tenants with repair duties.
Chartered Building Surveyors.
Landlords.
Expert witness for dispute resolution.
Building Agents for the preparation
of maintenance schedules.
Our
Reports
All our roof reports
are are sent to you via email or snail mail. We prefer email for speed &
ease of viewing by our clients.
Our homes are our precious possessions to own a home for oneself is
a goal many people aim for in life, even from childhood. After making a home
for oneself and the family, it needs to be kept clean and well maintained.
Home repair improvement plays a big role in the duties of owning a home.
Home repair improvement is something that should be handled with care and
planning. If not, the whole effort is going to be counter productive and
it will require another phase of home repair to set everything right.
While embarking upon a whole series of home repair improvement work, do a
bit of thinking on how you are going to do the things. There are hundreds
of sites on the web suggesting tips about effective home repair improvement
and there are contractors who boast themselves to be the final word in the
art of home repair improvement. The point is, while hiring someone for the
home repair improvement work, make sure that the person under consideration
is a competent expert in the trade. After all, your home is a major financial
asset and it is your duty to ensure that all home repair improvement goes
well.
In home repair improvement plans, there will be a lot of contractors coming
forward offering their expert services at varying rates. You could easily
find the contact information of such people in yellow pages, news papers
and TV and Radio. But in such cases, there is no way by which we could assess
their credibility regarding their expertise in home repair improvement work.
The best rule of thumb is to check it with your friends, neighbors, or co-workers
who have had home repair improvement work done. Ask them if they were satisfied
with the end product and get the name of the contractor they used. Get written
estimates from several firms and ask for explanations for price variations.
Dont automatically choose the lowest bidder.
Depending upon the scope and size of the home repair improvement project
you have, select a general contractor or a specialist. Design/Build Contractors
provide one-stop service they see everything from start to finish.
Make sure that the home repair improvement contractor you contact is reputable
because not all contractors work ethically. Be aware of the following red
flags your contractor offers you discounts for referrals; he just
happens to have materials left over from a previous job; he only accepts
cash payments; he pressures you for an immediate decision; he offers
exceptionally long guarantees and asks you to pay for the entire job up-front.
Before hiring a home repair improvement contractor it will be worthwhile
to ask him a few questions. Ask how long he has been in business, if he is
licensed and registered with the state, if he has a list of references, if
he has a portfolio the projects done recently and what type insurance he
carries. Any flaw in any of these factors invariably proves the point that
the home repair improvement contractor is a phony or works without a valid
license.
Regarding the payment options in the home repair improvement work, make sure
that you have an idea about the limit of down payment. Try to make payments
during the project contingent upon completion of a defined amount of work.
Dont make the final payment or sign an affidavit of final release until
you are satisfied with the work and know that the subcontractors and suppliers
have been paid.
Make it a point to make a written contract signed by both the parties before
starting the home repair improvement work. See carefully that every term
and condition is agreed upon and is free of any loop holes. Keep track of
all the relevant paper work concerning all the activities done during the
home repair improvement work. Before you sign off and make the final payment,
ensure yourself that every detail and everything is in place and accounted
for. Make sure that all standards have been met and you have relevant proof
that all subcontractors and suppliers have been paid. Above all, walk around
and see that the home repair improvement work has been done satisfactorily.
During or after the home repair improvement work, if you have any difference
of opinion, try to solve it by speaking with the contractor directly. If
you are not able to resolve at that level, contact State and local consumer
protection offices, state or local Builders Association and/or Remodelors
Council, the Local Better Business Bureau, Action line and consumer reporters
or Local dispute resolution programs.