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Roofing and siding company doing roofing powerwashing roof cleaning windows serving the NJ areas of Florham Park, Madison, East Hanover, Chatham, Chatham Twp, Morristown, Morris Township, Convent Station, Cedar Knolls, Whippany, Dover, Millburn, Mendham, Bernardsville, New Vernon, Baski
ng Ridge, Livingston, West Orange, Parsippany, Lake Hiawatha, Brookside, New Providence, Gillette,Green Village, Summit, Berkley Heights, Gladstone, Millington, Ledgewood, Caldwell,
Westfield, Rockaway, Stirling. Howard Contracting, LLC is trying to reduce its waste and improve recycling. On the job, we separate all recyclable paper and cardboard according to our municipality's guidelines. At this time, it is not possible to recycle asphalt shingles in Morris County, NJ, as there is no market for the shingles within a reasonable distance (MCMUA.com). This is unfortunate since asphalt shingles recycle very nicely into asphalt for highways, and other uses. There is still a lot of garbage going into the dumpster at the end of the day, but at K. Howard Contracting we are making a concerted effort to lessen the load. How to Choose a Home Improvement Contractor
A reputable contractor gains much of his business through word of mouth. Sure, we may advertise in the newspaper (or on the web!) to broaden our reach, but our satisfied customer remains our best advertisement. That being said, when you are looking to hire someone to, say, replace your roof, there are some things you should look for. How long has the business been in operation? The shingle manufacturer offers a materials guarantee, but the contractor should offer a workmanship guarantee. You need to be confident that your roofer will remain in business for the term of your workmanship guarantee. A list of referrals should be provided. This gives a potential customer the chance to speak to a past customer to gauge satisfaction. Finally, talk to the contractor. Are they confident and knowledgeable? Are all your questions and concerns answered to your satisfaction? Have you been given choices? Were your phone calls/information requests returned in a timely manner? If a contractor takes his time answering a call for an estimate, how long do you think you will wait for a response when you have a concern? Contact me if you have any more questions or concerns that I may be able to help you with.
--Kevin Howard, Owner