A New Roof Can Help with Cutting Energy Costs
It is that time of year again, the weather is getting a bit cooler as the fall and winter seasons begin. Dropping temperatures will inevitably affect energy costs. So as you look at ways to keep your energy costs down, remember to consider your roof.
Steps to reducing energy costs:
* Find drafts and seal them
* Replacing old insulation
*Checking your vinyl siding and windows for wear and tear
These few steps will help but without a good roof they may be futile to keeping your energy costs under control.
* NEW ROOF
If your roof is old and worn out your efforts to heat your home may be going through the roof. Just as a hat keeps you warm in the winter your roof functions in a similar way.
The value of a New Roof can be most beneficial. Replacing your roof is an investment, helping to cut your energy costs and increase the value of your home. So if your roof is old and worn out remember the benefits could be just what you need to reduce your energy costs through the winter and summer months and give you that peace of mind that your money is not floating out through the roof. If you are interested in replacing your old roof contact one of our Service Writers and we will be able to come out and help you with your roofing decisions. Midwest Roofing Services is going green one step at a time and wants to help us all benefit from Eco friendly thinking.
Hail Season is Here
Spring and Summer brings the clear skies and sunshine, but it can also brings a darker side of the season. We have all been outside on a beautiful warm day when you begin to here the low rumble of thunder off in the distance. Thunderstorms with hail can damage one of our most important investments, our homes or businesses. When it comes to selecting a roofing contractor in the aftermath of a storm "Caution" is the key word. Many fly by night un-reputable roofing contractors could be knocking on your door after a hail storm. When people do come knocking here is a checklist you should have to tell the difference between a un-reputable storm chaser and a good catastrophe specialist.
*Does the company have a permanent place of business.
*Does the company have a proper certificate of insurance for your state and able to provide a copy
*Does the company have a proper certified licensed for your state and able to provide a copy
*Does the company have a website for referencing
*Does the company have a Better Business Bureau Rating
*Does the company have a insurance specialist on staff
*Does the company inspect the work after completion
Be a informed consumer. Ask questions and do some research before signing a contract. Midwest Roofing Services has been in business since 1955 and is still family owned. We have helped over 30.000 people with damaged roofs. We are here to help you. Here is a list of what we do for our customers.
*We assess the damage to your home.
*We explain how the insurance claims process works with your insurance company.
*We explain all of the insurance paper work and our estimates so you clearly understand.
*We check to make sure your insurance company is compensating you appropriately for your damage.
*We will assign a project manager to you. He will be your contact. He will supervise the crew, perform inspections, and keep you informed at every step and answer any of your questions .
*Our installation crews leave your property the way it was before we started. We install each roofing system to meet or exceed manufacturers specifications and regional codes.
*We do not take Quality Control lightly. Your Project Manager will conduct a final inspection before you are invoiced.
WE CAN HANDLE IT ALL. So Trust your home with the professionals here at Midwest Roofing Services where "A Higher Standard of Excellence" is our history and is our future.