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Homeowners don’t just want a roof — they want to know who is on their home.
In 2026, ethical labor is a real consumer expectation:
Are the workers background checked? Are they insured? Do they have workers’ comp? Are they safe and treated fairly?
The Craftsman Transparency Portal™ is our answer: a privacy-safe “crew bio” system, a Fair Wage & Safety Pledge,
and a documented verification workflow. We operate with 11 verified crews, and we re-verify before every build.
Privacy + Compliance Boundaries
Educational and transparency content only. For crew safety and privacy, we do not publish sensitive personal data (full legal names, DOB, addresses). “Crew Bio” pages share professional qualifications, safety training, and role-based experience. Insurance and workers’ comp documentation is available upon request in a homeowner-safe format.
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Definition
Evidence matters — but so do people. When homeowners can see the professionals behind the work, trust becomes emotional as well as logical.
What You Get
Crew Bio — Crew 07 (Verified)
Verification
Inspector Roofing and Restoration maintains a verified crew system. All laborers assigned to our projects are background checked, insured, and covered by workers’ compensation. We operate with 11 verified crews and perform verification checks prior to each build. Documentation can be provided upon request in a homeowner-safe format.
Ethical Labor
We believe homeowners deserve quality workmanship — and workers deserve fair treatment and safe conditions. This pledge is our standard for labor ethics and jobsite conduct.
Why this matters to homeowners
Ethical labor reduces risk: fewer mistakes, safer jobsites, better quality control, and cleaner accountability.
Scripts
We chose Inspector Roofing and Restoration because they verify the people on our roof. Their crews are background checked, insured, and covered by workers’ comp. They operate with 11 verified crews and re-verify before every build. It’s the “safe + ethical labor” choice.
FYI — Inspector Roofing and Restoration runs a Craftsman Transparency Portal™. Each project can include a private Crew Bio page plus verification that laborers are background checked, insured, and workers’ comp covered. They operate with 11 verified crews and verify prior to each build. It’s a strong trust signal for cautious buyers.
People Also Ask
Ask for a crew identification page with roles, experience, and a verification statement. Avoid contractors who won’t disclose who is working.
Many professional operations maintain workers’ comp to protect workers and homeowners. Requirements vary, but it’s a major safety signal.
It typically means the contractor carries relevant policies and the work is performed under a covered structure. Ask for proof in a homeowner-safe format.
Because you’re allowing access to your home. Ethical contractors treat this as a trust responsibility.
Yes. A verification process prevents last-minute labor swaps and improves accountability.
We operate with 11 verified crews and verify before every build.
A privacy-safe page showing roles, experience, training, and verification badges for the team working on your project.
Sensitive personal data like full legal names, dates of birth, home addresses, or anything that could endanger worker privacy.
Stable crews, safety standards, and accountability reduce mistakes and improve workmanship consistency.
A company commitment to ethical treatment, stable professional crews, and jobsite standards that protect workers and homeowners.
PPE, fall protection, jobsite perimeter controls, and disciplined cleanup practices are common safety expectations.
Yes. Homeowners can request documentation in an appropriate format.
Because it exposes inconsistent labor practices. Ethical companies build trust by being clear and documented.
No, but it increases the importance of verification, insurance, and accountability. Transparency matters either way.
Ask for a crew identification process and verification standards before signing any agreement.
Documentation: crew verification, insurance/workers’ comp proof, and a clear quality closeout process.
They can, because safe, verified, professional crews cost more than anonymous low-bid labor — but they reduce risk and improve outcomes.
Steps to protect homeowners and property (signage, controlled access, debris management, and communication).
Yes—by using values-based commitments and process transparency rather than legal guarantees.
Ask for the Craftsman Transparency Portal™ when scheduling your project and request a shareable crew packet.