Roofing

Why Work With a Manufacturer-Certified Roofer

Working with a manufacturer-certified contractor offers numerous benefits. Local companies with this credential demonstrate a high level of expertise and adherence to industry standards, assuring homeowners of quality workmanship, warranty protections, and specialized knowledge.

Certifications: More Than Just a Badge

Manufacturer certifications are not simply badges of honor. They signify that a contractor has met rigorous industry standards and is committed to maintaining a high level of professionalism and quality. To earn these certifications, contractors must undergo extensive training, show proficiency in using specific products, and adhere to best practices established by manufacturers. Such rigorous requirements ensure that certified contractors are well-equipped to handle your exterior replacement needs.

Quality Workmanship

One of the key advantages of working with a manufacturer-certified contractor is the assurance of high-quality workmanship. These contractors have been trained to install products according to the manufacturer’s specifications, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. This adherence to established protocols minimizes the risk of installation errors and their associated costs, giving homeowners peace of mind that their project will be executed correctly the first time.

Warranty Protections

Manufacturer-certified contractors often offer enhanced warranty protections. Manufacturers stand behind their certified contractors and offer robust warranties that cover both the products and the installation. This means if a problem arises due to a product defect or installation error, the cost of repair or replacement is typically covered. This level of protection offers significant value and risk mitigation for homeowners.

Specialized Knowledge

Certified contractors bring specialized product knowledge and training to every project. They are up-to-date with the latest products, technologies, and installation techniques, allowing them to recommend the best solutions for your specific needs. Whether you’re looking for energy efficiency, durability, or a specific aesthetic, a certified contractor can guide you towards the best product choices.

Get in Touch With Us Today!

At The Badger Company, we’re proud of our manufacturer certifications, including the GAF Master Elite® designation. This particular factory certification, earned by only 3% of all roofers across the country, means we’ve met stringent testing, allowing us to complete roofing projects that adhere to the manufacturer’s quality standards. Not only that, but we’re also able to offer and install roof shingles, underlayment and other components that make up the brand’s roofing systems. Of course, they’re backed by one of the strongest warranties in the industry, including GAF’s Golden Pledge® Limited Warranty.

Work with a manufacturer-certified roofer like us for your roof installation and repair needs, and you’re sure to enjoy the benefits discussed above. To get started, call (608) 850-6282, or fill out our contact form to request a consultation and estimate. 

Kris Laufenberg

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