Advice From a Pro on Finding the Right Roofer for Your Home
Choosing a roofing contractor is one of the most important home improvement decisions you can make. Your roof protects everything underneath it, and mistakes made during installation or repair can be expensive to fix later. Taking the time to choose the right contractor upfront can save you money, stress, and future headaches.
In Anchorage, roofs face unique challenges — freezing temperatures, long winters, and heavy winds. A roofer who understands these conditions will know how to build and maintain a system that lasts.
Verify Licensing, Insurance, and Local Experience
Before hiring anyone, make sure they’re licensed, insured, and have proven experience with Alaska’s climate. Ask to see a copy of their contractor’s license and proof of liability and workers’ compensation insurance. This protects you from being held responsible if an accident happens during the job.
Local experience matters more than many homeowners realize. Anchorage’s weather is unlike anywhere else — the freeze-thaw cycle, snow loads, and coastal winds can take a toll. A contractor who works here year-round knows how to account for those variables when choosing materials and installation methods.
Ask About Workmanship Warranties
A trustworthy roofing company will stand behind their work. Most manufacturers provide material warranties, but workmanship coverage — the guarantee on how the roof was installed — is just as important. If a leak appears years later due to improper flashing or fastening, that’s where workmanship protection comes in. Always ask how long the coverage lasts and what’s included.
Look for Clear Communication and Transparency
Good communication is one of the best indicators of professionalism. Your roofer should explain what’s being done, when it will happen, and what to expect along the way. Estimates should be detailed and written, outlining materials, labor, and timelines. If something feels unclear or rushed, ask questions — honest contractors welcome them.
Beware of Red Flags
If someone shows up after a storm offering a “too good to be true” deal or pressures you to sign the same day, step back. Reputable contractors don’t need to use high-pressure tactics or door-to-door pitches. Ask where their business is based, check reviews, and make sure they’re established locally — not a short-term or out-of-town operation. Storm chasers often leave town as soon as the season changes, taking warranty obligations with them.
The Professional’s Perspective
At Anew Roofing, we believe the best contractor is the one who earns your trust before the first nail is driven. That means clear communication, transparent pricing, and work that’s built to last — no shortcuts, no gimmicks. Whether you choose us or someone else, take your time, ask questions, and make sure you feel confident before any work begins.
When You’re Ready to Talk Roofs
If you’d like a professional opinion or second look at an existing quote, we’re here to help. No pressure — just straightforward answers from people who live and work in the same weather you do.
