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Do not just entrust your home's roof and exterior wall coatings project to an unqualified or dishonest contractor. Protect yourself and get the best value for your money by looking at these things when it is time to hire.

Having your roof and exterior walls coated is one of the best ways to increase the value of your home and protect it against outdoor elements. Whether the project is small or it involves the entire roof and exterior walls of your house, you will likely need the expertise of a roof and wall coatings contractor to finish the work and achieve the results you are after.

Picking the right contractor for the job should be dealt with judiciously. While it might be tempting to hire someone who submits the lowest bid or offers an enticing warranty, there are other important factors you need to carefully consider. Here are some of them:

Experience. One of the most important rules in hiring a service professional is to look at their experience. At the most, you want to hire a contractor with a minimum of five years experience to ensure they know everything about the trade and they exercise good work habits and business practices.

License. Roof and wall coatings contractors should have a license to operate and should be authorized by manufacturers to do the coating application. Hence, do a little background check on these aspects. While a license may not always guarantee a reliable contractor, taking this into account is a means to remove fledgling contractors from the list. Also, you can use the license number of contractors to see if there are complaints filed against them. Manufacturer authorization, on the other hand, will ensure you will be given a warranty, so be sure to ask for it.

Insurance. You can never afford to have someone doing work on your roof and exterior walls without an insurance in place. If one of the workers get injured or they did a faulty workmanship and they are not insured, you will be held liable. Get copies of insurance back guarantee policy, general liability and workers' compensation insurance from contractors or their insurance companies. Do not feel bad if you need to be firm on this request since this will protect you in case something unexpected crops up.

Quality of work. When meeting with multiple contractors, see samples of their work to judge their workmanship. Or, ask if they could supply you with the names of their recent clients so that you can arrange an on-site inspection to better gauge the quality of their work.

Bids. Once you have chosen several candidates for the project, get bids from the contractors. For proper comparison, write down a detailed specifications of your roof and wall coatings projects and furnish each contractor with a copy. Doing so will be easier for the contractors to make an estimate based on your specifications.

Contract. This paperwork is essential as it will give you all the necessary details about the work involved, so go over it carefully. The contract should be amended to your specific project and that the terms or clauses are agreeable. Everything should also be written down including the costs, materials, labor and anything in between.