Check the documents, not the badge strip.
Roofprint does not label a credential “current” until an approved record identifies the issuer, status and review or expiry date. If a document is missing, private or stale, the public card says so.
Credential records awaiting evidence.
- Evidence required
Legal contracting entity
The legal name and registration details appear on the signed contract. Public business identity publishes when the owner-approved source record is available.
- Evidence required
WSIB clearance
Roofprint does not publish “WSIB-covered” until a current clearance or status record is verified for the contracting entity and production posture.
A current company record does not prove every individual training certificate. - Evidence required
Commercial liability insurance
Coverage amount, carrier and effective dates publish only from a current approved Certificate of Insurance or safe public summary.
Coverage and exclusions are controlled by the policy, not this summary. - Evidence required
Municipal or licensing posture
Requirements can vary by municipality and work type. Roofprint publishes the verified posture for each applicable service area rather than one universal “licensed” badge.
- Evidence required
Tax registration
Public tax-registration language appears only from the approved business record. Proposal tax treatment must still be shown clearly.
Unsafe full account numbers are never exposed as proof. - Evidence required
Workmanship terms
No exact term, transfer rule or coverage statement appears until the approved Roofprint warranty packet is linked.
- Evidence required
Manufacturer or contractor status
Roofprint can discuss a manufacturer’s products without implying an earned contractor tier. Exact status appears only after the manufacturer source verifies it.
Product availability or installation to instructions is not the same as contractor certification.
What these records prove—and what they do not.
Credentials establish specific current facts about a business, policy or program. They do not prove a project outcome, erase exclusions or replace a written scope. Read each card’s limit and the source document before relying on it.
Three rules keep the proof pack honest.
No anonymous badges
Every verified claim has a source, issuer and date.
No inherited proof
Another company, subcontractor, founder or crew member’s history is not Roofprint company history unless the relationship and relevance are stated accurately.
No stale status
A lapsed or unavailable source downgrades the card automatically; it does not stay green until someone remembers to edit the page.
The person accountable for this proof pack.
The public accountability card remains evidence-required. Initials, portrait, quote, biography and founder title stay hidden until identity, role, wording and image consent are verified.
What homeowners ask about this.
Is Roofprint licensed, insured and WSIB-covered?
Answer from the credential proof state, not hard-coded copy. If all applicable records are verified, review and follow their sources. Otherwise, one or more records are evidence-required; request the current proof pack before paid work.
Why does a credential say “Evidence required”?
The public record is missing, stale, unsafe to expose or not yet approved. Roofprint would rather show the gap than convert a placeholder into a trust claim.
Is Roofprint Master Elite, ROOFPRO or another manufacturer tier?
The manufacturer-status card shows the exact current tier and source. If none is verified, no verified tier is published. Status is never inferred from the products discussed on the site.
Can I get the full insurance or clearance document?
Use the proof-pack request. Roofprint can provide the approved homeowner-safe document or validation path while protecting account numbers, personal data and private portal links.
How often is the page updated?
Each verified record shows its review or expiry date. Records should automatically downgrade when the verified period ends or the approved source disappears.
Check the proof standard, then decide whether to continue.
Review the current business records and their limits. If the proof is sufficient, start with the property for a planning range.
