No matter how expensive or sturdy the materials you got for your roof or how religiously you maintained them, time will come that you will need to call on a contractor to help you with an eaves trough repair. If the company you trust is on your speed dial, then well and good. However, if you are planning to make a switch or have no idea who to call, it is but natural to feel wary of the credibility of the roof contractors listed on the yellow pages. You can first search the web for reviews on the companies in your area or look them up at the BBB. It is always better to search for them before you need them so you will not be too stressed about that gutter repair as you are about your potential contractor’s ability to finish the job on time.
While a modest advance payment as specified on a written contract may be acceptable in most areas, a full payment requested prior to the rendering of the services can be a red flag. In the latter case, the contractor could sometimes delay the job or worse, not complete it at all. So do take your time in picking out the contractor you can trust.
Source: Arzurzayev.com

