What Types of Certifications Exist?
Not all roofing certifications carry the same weight. Some reflect real expertise, while others are little more than marketing badges. Knowing the difference protects your investment.
1. Roofing Manufacturer Certifications
Look for certifications from companies like Owens Corning or CertainTeed. These indicate the contractor is trained to install specific systems correctly and may qualify you for extended warranties.
These programs still serve the manufacturer. They matter, but they are not the whole picture.


2. Roofing Industry Accountability
Certifications tied to organizations like RCAT show a commitment to standards, ethics, and continuing education. They often include codes of conduct and dispute processes.
What it tells you: The contractor is accountable beyond the job.

3. Forensic or Insurance-Based Training
Programs like ORLO focus on damage assessment, documentation, and claim accuracy.
Why it matters: This reduces missed scope and prevents inflated or unsupported claims that can backfire later.

Warranty Authorization
Some certifications allow contractors to offer upgraded warranties backed by manufacturers.
What to check:
- Is the warranty registered for you
- Does it cover workmanship or just materials
- How long does it actually last
Look For Proof Over Logos
Certifications should show up in the process, not just on a website.
Look for:
- Detailed inspection reports with photos
- Clear documentation of materials and upgrades
- Consistent communication and project management
The Bigger Picture
Certifications are indicators, not guarantees. A well-certified contractor with poor execution still creates problems. A disciplined team that documents, communicates, and stands behind their work is what actually protects you.
If you want a clear, documented view of your roof before making decisions, start with a professional inspection. Contact us to get started.




