Hiring Contractors: What BBB Ratings Mean

It’s a given that you’ll need to vet roofing contractors before hiring them. That way, you can rest easy knowing that they’re qualified for the job. The problem is the vetting process can take a while, and not a lot of homeowners have time to spare for doing research. Fortunately, there are ways to speed up the vetting process without compromising the results. 

A common vetting trick is to check their certifications. A rating from the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is one of the most widely recognized certifications in the industry. Here’s what an A-plus rating means for customers: 

What Does the BBB Do? 

The BBB is an independent organization that assigns ratings to businesses based on how it thinks a certain company will interact with a customer. These ratings range from A-plus (the highest rating) to F (the lowest rating). 

How Does the BBB Assign Ratings? 

There are several factors the BBB takes into account when calculating a company’s rating, but in general, significant weighting is given to the level of customer service a company provides. Overall, there are 13 factors, which include: 

What an A-Plus Rating With the BBB Means

To get an A-plus rating, a contractor would need to get a score of 97 out of 100, which is no mean feat given that you need to receive a near-perfect score in nearly all categories. As such, if you’re having an A-plus rated contractor conduct roof maintenance or installations, you can expect a high level of customer service. 

Roof Masters, an A-plus rated contractor with the BBB, offers a wide range of professional roofing services, including roof repair and maintenance services. To request an estimate, call us at  (301) 230-7663, or fill out this form. We serve homeowners in Montgomery County, MD, as well as the surrounding communities.