How to Choose the Best Roofing Contractor: Homeowner Tips
A homeowner's checklist: referrals, quotes, portfolios, licensing, insurance, reviews, warranties and the questions to ask.

Choosing the right roofing contractor is an important decision for any GTA homeowner — it affects your home's appearance, security and lifespan. This guide breaks it down.
Self-Education: Understand Your Needs
Learn the basics first. Know your roof type — flat, pitched or gabled — and understand material choices such as asphalt shingle, metal tiles and clay tiles, each with tradeoffs in durability, price, maintenance and aesthetics. This lets you communicate clearly with contractors and choose what your home really needs.
Check Referrals: Learn from Neighbours
Ask neighbours with recent roofing experience. A strong recommendation signals a contractor who keeps promises, communicates clearly and works appropriately for your neighbourhood. Contractors with consistent referrals are motivated to uphold their reputation.
Don't Hurry: Shop Around
Obtain quotes from at least three contractors to understand pricing and compare professionalism. Note how each communicates, their responsiveness, and whether they provide cost breakdowns. The quotation phase indicates the service you'll receive.
Portfolio: Scrutinise Past Work
A contractor's portfolio shows workmanship, attention to detail and pride. Look at how clean and straight the installation is, how flashing fits around chimneys and vents, and whether the portfolio shows varied, complex projects — ideally some resembling your home. Ask for references or to view work in person.
Transparent Estimation: Know What You're Paying For
A clear estimate should detail the scope of work, tools, materials, project phases and time frame. It should break down labour and material costs for fair comparison, state the payment scheme and deposit terms, address liability for property damage and accidents, cover cleanup and waste removal, and specify the workmanship guarantee.
Contractor's License: Ensure Legitimacy
A license shows the contractor is a registered operator who understands local building codes. Insist on a license number and verify it with local authorities before signing, guarding against fraud and ensuring code-compliant work.
Proof of Insurance: Protect Yourself
Check for workers' compensation, which protects you if a worker is injured on your property, and liability insurance, which covers property damage during the job. Request proof and follow up with the insurer. Without it, you could bear significant responsibility for accidents.
Customer Reviews: Gauge Reputation
Read reviews and testimonials on Google Maps, review sites, social media, or via references. Consistent positives — professionalism, punctuality, quality workmanship, good communication — are reassuring; recurring negatives are warning signs.
Materials & Warranty: Long-Term Considerations
Think long term. Asphalt shingles are cheaper; green roofing is eco-conscious; metal is durable and recyclable with a 50+ year lifespan at greater cost. Whatever the material, weigh both its lifespan and the warranty, and know exactly what the warranty covers, how long it lasts and under what conditions it's honoured.
Tips for Homeowners: Making the Right Choice
- Go metal roofing where applicable — durable, energy-efficient, long warranty and low maintenance.
- Hire local for better attention, follow-through and support of the local economy.
- Get a written contract covering every detail of the project.
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