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A certificate of completion is used in roof installations once a job has been completed. The certificate is an agreement between the contractor and the client that the work has been successfully completed. It creates a record that the client is completely satisfied with the roofing work done.
This certificate confirms that the project is finished, all necessary inspections (if applicable) have been passed, and materials and labor meet the agreed specifications. For homeowners, this certificate serves as proof that the roofing work is done and can be an integral part of settling insurance claims.
While several roofing contractors provide complimentary estimates for roof projects, extra charges may apply for the extent of thoroughness needed for certification. So, to give you an estimate, the typical cost of a roof certification can range between $75 and $200.
Roof Certification means a written statement by a licensed C-39 Roofing Contractor who has performed a roof inspection, made any necessary repairs, and warrants that the roof is free of leaks at the time that the certification is issued and should perform as designed for the specified term of the certification.
Check your citys building permit records In most places, construction work, especially that on a scale as large as a roof, requires a permit issued by the local municipality. These permits are public records and often indicate the date of the project, inspection records, and the contractor who performed the work.
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The cost of a new roof is not tax-deductible unless part of your home is used for business, such as meeting clients, storing business items, rental purposes, or as a daycare facility. In that case, you might qualify for a partial deduction.
How Do You Find Out When a Roof Was Replaced? Checking home improvement records. Asking the previous owner. Looking for physical signs. Getting a professional roof inspection. Using public records or a real estate agent.

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