
Employment estimate roofing contractor mentions ".. Rotten wood debris." How to avoid surprises?
Hello, I received an estimate the use of a roofing contractor to install new shingles. The employment estimate includes a total price however there is a comment at the bottom of the quote "the time Rotten wood and extra materials if necessary. "Would you say pay much more if you find songs like" rotten wood "? Is there a way to avoid this uncertainty cost? Can you see the rotten wood in advance or not really, not before you actually start working? Any advice on how to avoid surprises in the final price would be much appreciated. THANK YOU.
You will not be able to avoid any potential surprises. Estimates are different from those of the contract. The company show that you hire a contract you need to read and scrutinize carefully because that is the work order. The estimate is toilet paper and not held in the court when a problem arises. It is the contract which is the legal document, and usually we see that once you agree that the work done. Usually you have a couple of days to read it over, and bring up issues with the company. Some contracts say that the final work can not be greater than a certain percentage of the estimate. Without But this is not always the case. This is where you have to play and talk business with the company and negotiate. Tell the company you would refuse to pay more than a certain amount for the work is very common. You may feel uncomfortable, but believe me the company doing the work expected. If you tell him "no more 10% estimate ', so if you do not want to do the job I'll tell you. You can get a second look before signing off on it. Fine. Let them come. Also, if the sewer work will be done, make sure you've paid attention to the fine print. If you have wooden gutters and more work will to make them is usually the case when the shingles are replaced, try to negotiate that as well. Otherwise, go into cardiac arrest when the infamous "Mr. Smith is to talk with you about something" happens. They write things in the contract and sign on them. Also, if you have warranty issues you need that contract. Blocking and guarantee that in a safe place. Do not be shy these companies know these things and are very clever. Check the companies reputation. If a couple of errors that is right, just get it right before the start of work.
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