Trust · Verification
What we check, and why it matters to you.
Here is every verification we perform before an installer can be matched to your home — described plainly, with what each one actually protects.
Licensing & insurance
Every installer confirms in their application that they are licensed and insured before they can receive a homeowner's request.
Why it matters: Unlicensed or uninsured work on your roof can become your liability. You want a crew whose mistakes are their problem, not yours.
Local roof experience
We review each installer's experience against the roof stock of the towns they cover — steep pitches, cedar shake, and slate.
Why it matters: The wrong clips or an inexperienced crew can damage a slate or cedar roof. Local experience means non-penetrating clip work and the right approach for your home.
Service-area coverage
Installers only hold the towns they actually work, and each town has exactly one of them.
Why it matters: A local installer knows your area's pricing and can actually get to you — you're not matched with someone an hour away, and you're not one of four quotes racing to your phone.
Your request, before it's sent
Every quote request passes automated screening — honeypot, rate-limiting, and phone-format checks — then a human review. It must name a real property in a covered town, a budget band, a timeline, and your explicit consent, or it isn't routed.
Why it matters: You only hear from an installer when your request is real and complete, and you are never contacted without having agreed to it.
Your details, kept private
Your information goes to exactly one installer for your area and is never sold to lead lists, brokers, or anyone else.
Why it matters: No bidding war, no flood of calls, and your contact details stay private — we contact you about your request and nothing else.
Straight talk
What we don't do.
We don't run background checks, and we don't independently pull certificates of insurance or verify licenses with the state on your behalf. Licensing and insurance are confirmed through the installer's application; our review is about fit, coverage, and roof experience. Before work begins, ask your installer for their license and certificate of insurance — a qualified one will provide both.
Questions
About what we verify.
- Do you run background checks on installers?
- No — and we won't imply otherwise. We confirm licensing and insurance through the application, review roof experience against local roof stock, and screen every homeowner request before routing. Ask your installer for their license and certificate of insurance before work starts.
- Why do you ask so many questions before matching me?
- So the installer can quote your actual home. Your scope, budget band, timeline, and roofline all travel with the request — nothing is routed on a bare name and number.
- Will my information be shared or sold?
- No. Your details go to exactly one installer for your area and are never sold to lead lists, brokers, or anyone else.