Installing an effective roofing system is an important investment—one that is not to be approached half-heartedly, as quality roofing solutions are designed to last a long time. Excellence in manufacturing of roofing materials is crucial, and how well the installation is performed plays an equally important role in the durability and efficiency of an applied roofing system.
With this in mind, it is easy to understand the significant role of a quality contractor in the roofing process. So we ask – what defines a quality contractor? In our last blog, we covered the basics of what roofing contractors do. Now we cover credentialing, and how to find a credentialed roofing contractor. Today we’ll cover:
Following the description of credentialing and what it implies, a credentialed roofing contractor is a roofing contractor with one or more credentials or certificates.
Issuing bodies that confer these credentials on roofing contractors are primarily manufacturers—for example, the Gold Star Contractor Credential issued by CertainTeed is given to top notch commercial roofing companies, whereas the CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster Credential is for companies that specialize in residential roofing.
Other credential-issuing bodies include roofers’ association-affiliated institutions offering programs in specific areas—for example the Certified Solar Roofing Professional™ (CSRP) certification program administrated by Roof Integrated Solar Energy™ (RISE) Inc., in affiliation with National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) and the Center for Environmental Innovation in Roofing.
These credentials speak for the company as being qualified to carry out an efficient roofing installation—thereby erasing the difficulty in assessing the expertise and qualification of roofing contractors.
Due to the variety of credentials available, it is possible for a roofing contractor to possess certain credentials and not have others. In fact, it is commonplace for a roofing contractor to not have all the credentials currently available.
What this implies is that while choosing a roofing material to be used, it is important to inquire and note if there are related training programs which issue credentials for the given roofing material. Should there be any such programs, it is recommended that you identify roofing contractors who possess the necessary credentials to carry out your roofing project.
Popular credentials available include:
CertainTeed Credentials
These credentials are conferred after completing programs broadly classified in two groups:
Commercial Contractor Credential Programs which include:
Residential Contractor Credential Programs which include:
The critical role that roofing performs requires that the roofing process is done right. From the planning stage through to completion of the installation, it is crucial to only allow those who have demonstrable knowledge, expertise, and qualifications to be part of the roofing process.
In the installation phase, choosing a credentialed roofing contractor is essential for the following reasons:
A credentialed roofing contractor can:
So how do you go about determining whether a contractor or company holds those credentials needed to get the job done right? You can typically verify the credentials of a roofing contractor by visiting a manufacturer’s website, as most keep a publicly accessible database of companies who hold credentials – such as CertainTeed’s ‘Find A Pro’ tool.
Credentials can provide peace of mind when hiring a roofing company, yet there are other criteria that should be checked before hiring a credentialed roofing contractor. These criteria include:
In conclusion, credentials are a hallmark of a roofing company who has verifiable product and installation knowledge, yet be sure to verify credentials and other professional criteria before you award a roofing contract.
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