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Proudly serving the entire Metro area since 1992.
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We leave the work site cleaner than when we found it.
Specializing in residential roofing.
Services include: free estimates, tear-offs, re-roof, flat roofing and
storm/hail damage inspection.
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Before you hire a contractor, DLI suggests homeowners
ask:
- for the contractor’s license number and contact Residential
Building Contractors at DLI to verify the builder is currently licensed
and to determine
if they have
a disciplinary history (DLI phone number is (651) 284-5065. Note:
you can go to the DLI web site http://www.doli.state.mn.us/contractor.html and
click on “License lookup” to research if a contractor’s
license is current or if there's a disciplinary history.);
- the contractor how long and where they
have been in business;
- for references and check with former
customers to see if they were satisfied with the work;
- for a Minnesota business address other
than a post office box; and
- for a local phone number where the contractor
can be reached during normal business
hours.
Avoid contractors who:
- appear to be willing
to do the job at an unusually low price;
- arrive in an unmarked truck or van;
- ask you to sign an “estimate” or “authorization” before
you have decided to actually hire them;
- only provide a post office box for their
business address;
- require full or substantial payment before
work begins;
- refuse to provide you with a written
estimate or contract;
- refuse to provide you with a state of
Minnesota license number;
- refuse to provide you with references;
- show up at your door unsolicited; or
- use high-pressure sales tactics.
Before
you sign a contract, make sure it includes:
- a detailed summary of the work to be
done;
- a description of materials to be used;
- the total contract price or how the price
will be calculated; and
- specific timelines and provisions that
address what will happen if the contractor
fails to meet the contractual deadlines.
Additional
information can be found at the Department of Labor & Industry
web site: http://www.doli.state.mn.us/contractor.html
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