Residential Roofers Knew How To Save Me Money

Little did I know that a straightforward roof repair would put me in contact with a residential roofing expert that could help me save cash and protect my residence from wildfires. I reside in Southern California, in the foothills of L.A.. You know, the area that seems to be plagued with Santa Ana, wind-driven wildfires?

Luckily my region has not had a wildfire in decades, but when the fire of October, 2008 affected the San Fernando Valley, I started to think about my risk. I didn’t do anything about it until later when a tree limb collapsed on the roof. The limb put a gap in the roof, so I conducted some research and found some residential roofers professionals that could give me some roofing estimates for a simple roof repair.

Larry, my next door neighbor, counseled that I look around online to find some really good information on how to locate the best residential roofers in Los Angeles. In no time I had three different residential roofers come to my house and give me very competitive roofing estimates. One of the guys told me about these great tax credits that the federal government is giving away to homeowners using Energy Star compliant building materials while doing remodeling projects.

Let me tell you, all I was trying to get was residential roofers to conduct a quick roof repair. But after that, I started to think about it, and noted that my home had a roof that was nearly four decades old. Maybe it was time to completely replace it.

Larry replaced his roof around ten years ago with a tile roof, and his roof still appears almost new. But I ended up getting this new kind of environmentally friendly metal roof that reflects heat, which saves on utility cost. The metal roof has this special type of roof coating that keeps the hot Southern California sun from turning my house into an oven.

Lori, my wife, believed that spending the extra money on replacing the roof might not be the best idea, but after I told her about the tax credit she changed her tune in a hurry. The tax credit paid for quite a bit of the total cost and the energy savings will end up paying for the rest in no time.

A lot of homeowners in my neighborhood are deciding to look into replacing their roofs with these novel Energy Star compliant materials. With a tax credit as an enticement, I expect that all the shake roofs on my block are going to be replaced with fire resistant materials, which means that if there is a Santa Ana wildfire by my sub-division, there is more of a possibility that the all of our houses will be safe.

Long ago I got burned by a building contractor, so if you think that you would like to look into getting residential roofers to give you a roofing estimate, I suggest you make sure that they are state licensed and fully insured. I’m sure that with a bit of research you’ll find the right person for you, out of all the residential roofers in Southern California.

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Posted by Nick Long on Mar 18th, 2010 and filed under Real Estate. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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