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Our Certifications Are Not Wallpaper.

Every certification we hold comes with ongoing obligations — training requirements, insurance verification, and audit rights. They are a promise that our standards don’t slip.

What Homericly Roofing Holds and Why It Matters

GAF

Master Elite® Contractor

GAF · Top 3% of all U.S. roofers

GAF Master Elite status requires maintaining a valid license, carrying proper insurance, demonstrating excellent training, and maintaining a strong reputation. Only 3% of roofing contractors in the U.S. earn this designation.

Benefits to You

  • Eligible to offer Golden Pledge® warranty (50-year system coverage)
  • Access to comprehensive training and technical support
  • Backed by GAF's nationwide reputation
  • Audit of workmanship standards by GAF factory reps
Owe

Preferred Contractor™

Owens Corning · Verified & credentialed

Owens Corning Preferred Contractors are verified for proper licensing, insurance, and installation training. Required to meet annual continuing education standards.

Benefits to You

  • Eligible to offer SureStart PLUS™ warranty
  • System Plus Limited Warranty qualification
  • Access to Owens Corning technical support
  • Installation standards verification
Cer

SELECT ShingleMaster™

CertainTeed · Highest tier certification

CertainTeed's highest residential contractor designation requires demonstrated competency in installation techniques, business practices, and ongoing product training.

Benefits to You

  • Eligible to offer SureStart PLUS warranty
  • 5-Star System warranty qualification
  • Hail and wind damage coverage upgrades
  • Material exclusivity on premium products
NRC

ProCertification™

NRCA · National Roofing Contractors Association

The NRCA is the voice of the roofing industry. ProCertification is an industry-recognized credential that validates the knowledge and skills of individual roofing professionals.

Benefits to You

  • Standardized installation knowledge testing
  • Continuing education requirements
  • Access to NRCA technical guidance documents
  • Industry safety and best-practices compliance
BBB

Accredited Business

BBB · A+ Rating

BBB accreditation requires a commitment to ethical business practices, transparency, and a demonstrated record of resolving customer concerns fairly and promptly.

Benefits to You

  • Verified business identity and address
  • Complaint resolution track record
  • Transparency in business practices
  • A+ rating maintained through performance
OSH

10-Hour Certified Crews

OSHA · Safety trained

Every member of our field crew holds current OSHA 10-hour construction safety certification. This training reduces on-site accidents and ensures we meet or exceed federal safety standards on every job.

Benefits to You

  • Hazard recognition and avoidance
  • Fall protection protocols
  • Proper PPE usage and management
  • Reduced liability on your property

Why It Matters

Certifications Are How You
Verify Before You Buy.

Better Warranties

Certified contractors can offer manufacturer system warranties — covering both labor and materials — that non-certified contractors cannot.

Verified Standards

Certifications require proof of licensing, insurance, and training. A certified contractor is one that a manufacturer has already vetted.

Accountability

Certified contractors can lose their status. That accountability incentive doesn't exist with uncertified contractors.

Ongoing Education

Certifications require continuing education on new materials, codes, and installation techniques — so your crew installs to today's standards.

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