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In the age of the internet, a homeowner's first instinct when vetting a contractor is to look at online reviews. But review platforms can be unreliable, manipulated by fake testimonials or skewed by a few outliers. To truly protect your investment, you need to look beyond subjective star ratings and focus on objective data. At DISCOUNTED ROOFING LLC, we believe that the best decisions are made with verifiable facts. Here is a 7-point data-check to run on any roofer before you let them on your property.
First, verify their state license number. In Pennsylvania, for example, contractors must be registered. This isn't just a piece of paper; it's a data point that proves they are a legitimate business recognized by the state. You can cross-reference this number on the state's official database. If they don't have a number or it's expired, that's a statistically significant red flag. It suggests a lack of professionalism and accountability, and you should move on.
Second, demand to see their insurance certificates, and check the policy dates. You need two: general liability and worker's compensation. According to industry data, roofing is consistently one of the top 10 most dangerous jobs in the country. If a company doesn't carry worker's compensation, a single injury on your property could lead to a lawsuit where you are financially responsible. Their liability policy, often for $1 million or more, is the data that proves they can cover a catastrophic error, like dropping a bundle of shingles through your attic.
Third, ask for their manufacturer certification number. Top shingle manufacturers (like GAF or CertainTeed) offer certification programs. Only a small percentage of roofers (often less than 5%) qualify for the highest levels. This certification is data-driven; it means the roofer has a proven track record of financial stability, is fully insured, and has passed factory training. This certification is often the only way you can get the manufacturer's best, system-wide, non-prorated warranties.
Fourth, analyze their physical location. Do they have a verifiable business address, or are they working out of a PO Box or an unlisted location? A physical office or warehouse is a strong data point. It indicates they are a stable, established part of the community, not a "storm chaser" who will be gone as soon as the job is done. This is especially important when you need to find the [Best Roofers in Philadelphia](https://www.discountedroofingllc.com/) versus a transient crew. A local, permanent presence means long-term accountability.
Fifth, look at their business longevity. How many years have they been in operation under their current name? A company that has been in business for 10, 15, or 20 years has a track record of surviving economic downturns and, most importantly, has been around long enough to see their own warranties through. A roofer offering a 10-year workmanship warranty is only as good as their ability to be in business 10 years from now. Longevity is hard, quantifiable data.
Sixth, scrutinize their quote for data, not just a price. A quote with a single number is meaningless. A data-driven quote is itemized. It should list the exact model of shingle, the type and brand of underlayment (e.g., "synthetic" vs. "15lb felt"), the linear feet of ice and water shield, the number of vents, and the cost of plywood sheathing per-sheet, should any be found rotten. This data allows you to compare different quotes on an apples-to-apples basis.
Finally, check their record with the Better Business Bureau. While not perfect, the BBB's data is still useful. Look at their rating (an A+ is a good sign), but more importantly, look at the number of complaints and how they were resolved. A company with zero complaints over 20 years might be suspicious. A company with a few complaints that were all resolved professionally and to the customer's satisfaction is a much stronger signal of a sound business practice.
Choosing a roofer based on feelings or a low price is a gamble. Choosing a roofer based on this kind of verifiable data is an investment. These numbers tell a story of professionalism, stability, and quality, and that is the story you want for your home.
When you're ready for a roofer whose credentials stand up to scrutiny, contact DISCOUNTED ROOFING LLC