HARSH WINTER WEATHER DAMAGE ROOFS IN KENTUCKY
Kentucky Roofing Contractors Association Warns Homeowners of Fly by Night Roofers
The Kentucky Roofing Contractors Association urge homeowners to get their roofs inspected after this past harsh winter. Damage occurs when Ice and Snow separate shingle seals and cause leaks.
The ongoing storms in Kentucky have increased the number of leaks on homes in Kentucky. Certified Contractors listed with the Kentucky Roofing Contractors Association are ready to help.
Philip Bos, Public Relations Co-Chairman for the KRCA comments:
“Don’t be taken by the Here Today, Gone Tomorrow Roofer who tells you your roof needs to be replaced.” “The winter was tough on your roof, but repairs can be done to fix many of the leaks people experienced from the ice and snow.” “Contacting the right Certified Contractor, knowledgeable of what to look for, including providing low cost solutions is a great place to start.”
Mr. Bos continued to say, “It is important for every homeowner to have their roof inspected by a Certified Roofing Contractor after every turn of a season.” “A Certified Contractor is trained to see the signs of damage and will give honest recommendations for repair or replacement.”
The KRCA helps homeowner’s everyday by providing a list of Contractors Certified with their Association. These contractors are Insured, Bonded, Trained and have been in business in our community for years. Most of these contractors provide Free Estimates.
The Kentucky Roofing Contractor Association urges anyone who needs roofing work to contact the office for a list of Certified Contractors 502-721-7898 or visit our web site at www.krca.org
If you would like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Philip Bos, please contact him at 502-291-4830