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Who’s really fixing your roof?

The cost of a roof replacement is a major investment, so you want to be sure you’re hiring the right roofing company for the job. While you’re mulling over roofing materials and checking credentials, make sure to ask who will actually be doing the work: Does the company use an in-house crew or hire subcontractors? The answer can affect your roof’s quality, cost and timeline. Here’s what to know.

What to know about in-house roofing crews

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Some companies use in-house roofing crews, which means they’re full-time, W-2 employees, not temporary 1099 contractors. Permanent employees are more likely to undergo a vetting process, including background checks and drug screenings, which can give you more peace of mind knowing who’s up on your roof.

Using the same group of in-house team members also means better accountability and helps maintain consistent quality and safety practices, ensuring the team follows the protocols every time. Plus, you’re more likely to get consistent work and a crew that takes pride in its work when they represent the company directly. Of course, not all in-house crews are equally skilled, but reputable roofing companies continue to invest in training their employees.

Clear communication is also a benefit in terms of how the crew communicates with the office staff and project manager to keep up with the details of your specific roofing job.

Some companies with in-house crews, like one of the best Salt Lake City roofers,

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, offer continuous training opportunities to enhance skills and safety. This kind of dedicated education helps ensure the crew is up-to-date on the roofing industry’s latest best practices and methods.

A downside to using in-house crews is that you may pay more. This is typically due to higher overhead costs than companies that use subcontractors. Another **** is that you may have to wait longer to schedule your roofing job with an in-house roofing crew, as they have less availability. However, if you care about knowing who is doing the work and want to ensure accountability, then a company that uses in-house roofing crews might be right for you.

What to know about subcontractors

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Two roofers installing asphalt shingles on top of a new house against a clear blue sky

It’s common practice to use subcontractors in roofing, but it’s important to know what that means for your roofing project. Many roofing companies use subcontractors, especially for large roofs or during busy seasons. This approach allows for more flexibility, leading to faster roofing timelines and possibly lower costs, depending on how the company manages its labor and overhead.

For example, some of Atlanta’s top roofing companies depend on subcontractors instead of in-house crews. This setup can work well when there’s consistency and oversight from company management. For instance,

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shares a trusted group of subcontractors with nearby branches.
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also uses the same three subcontracted crews across its local offices and told Yahoo Local that each crew specializes in different jobs, including large-scale projects like a 50,000-square-foot roof.

The biggest risk you take when hiring a roofing company that uses subcontractors is inconsistency in the work. If your roofer does not carefully screen who they hire, you could end up with roofers who aren’t properly insured, aren’t covered under the company’s liability policy or whose work isn’t up to quality standards.

Many subcontractors have a lot of experience and are highly skilled, but not all are vetted the same way. It’s not common practice to background-check subcontractors, but relationships matter. Ask your roofer how long they’ve known the subcontractors — some have longstanding relationships and others are new to the game.

If you’re considering a company that uses subcontractors, it’s also worth asking how crews are assigned and what kind of experience they bring to the job. A reputable roofing contractor will be upfront with you about their independent labor and answer any questions you have.

In-house crews vs. subcontractors: Which is right for you?

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A roofer nails a timber board using an electric nailer while working on a roof

It’s probably not the first question on your mind when you’re thinking about a roof repair or replacement, but knowing who the roofing company is sending out to perform work on your home is important. Deciding between a company that uses in-house roofing crews vs. subcontractors can be tricky, but there are some things to remember when choosing between the two.

Typically, in-house crews undergo background checks and are trained to the company’s standards, ensuring you’re getting a good quality roof repair or installation by someone who has been properly vetted. They are directly managed by someone at the roofing company, so you know exactly who to call if something goes wrong.

On the other hand, subcontractors can offer more flexibility and potentially take on more jobs than in-house crews, especially during summer, which tends to be the busy season for most roofers in the U.S. Some companies have reliable subcontractors they’ve worked with for years. While these crews may not undergo formal background checks, they often understand the company’s standards and procedures. However, keep in mind that subcontractors may also work for other roofing companies.

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