Metal Roof Installation: Pros and Cons of DIY or Contractor
If you are considering a metal roof installation on your house or at your company's premises, you may be asking yourself whether you should hire someone to do it or give it a try yourself. There are excellent justifications for either decision.
One of the main, and perhaps most obvious, reasons for doing this job without professional help is to save on metal roofing pricing and labor costs. When an outside professional is hired to accomplish a specific job, they generally have the extra training and experience commensurate with the ability to command a certain level of money in return for their work on your project.
A different reason why metal roof installation or other 'do it yourself' tasks seems like a realistic possibility to some is that often, manufacturers will supply instructions with detail along with the materials. One such manufacturer attests to the fact that not only have several married couples successfully completed their roofs, but they 'are still married'. Obviously, this is referring to those couples having such explicit instructions that there was no need for argument.
Many people all over the country have had concerns about contractors that seem to be a scam. They worry that a contractor could come in for an estimate, then ask for either a deposit or the full amount up front, and leave, never to be seen again, having done very little or no work required. Using an established contractor with several years experience and an excellent business reputation can help alleviate that worry.
Getting a professional roof installer to take care of your metal roof installation can make good economic sense. His expertise in the field will avoid the kinds of expensive mistakes that can be made through ignorance or inexperience and his knowledge of regulations and guidelines will guide you through the inspection process. He can also save you money through the efficient use of the materials needed for your installation and leave you confident in the quality of your new roof.
Finally, if upon completion, there are any issues with the roof, a metal roofing contractor will know how to remedy the situation. If one does the roof himself, chances are the mistake and all the costs associated with that mistake are going to be his.
For those considering metal roof installation, there are advantages to either hiring a contractor or installing the roof yourself. The advantages of doing it yourself include: 1) savings on metal roofing pricing and labor costs; 2) detailed instructions that come with the roof are easy for beginners to follow; and 3) avoids dealing with a fraudulent contractor. The advantages of hiring a metal roofing contractor include: 1) the contractor will avoid making costly mistakes; 2) the work should easily pass inspection; 3) the contractor should be able to perform the work efficiently, which will keep costs down; and 4) any issues with the roof will be the responsibility of the contractor.
Published January 28th, 2008
Filed in Real Estate




