Editorial

Editorial
policy

Roofing guides on TheRooferFinder are intended to help visitors understand pricing, scope, and contractor comparison questions before they request estimates. We publish for homeowners first, not as a substitute for an on-site inspection or licensed professional advice.

What we aim to publish

We prioritize practical topics that help a visitor make a decision: how roofing quotes are structured, what usually affects roof replacement cost, what repair scopes often miss, and how to compare contractors more carefully.

We try to avoid publishing pages that exist only to target a search phrase without adding decision-useful context. If a page is published, it should help a reader understand a real roofing problem better than a thin summary would.

How guides are reviewed

Published guides are reviewed for clarity, topic fit, and whether the page answers the question it sets out to answer. We look for pages that are complete enough to be useful on their own, not just teasers that force a reader to search again elsewhere.

When a topic changes materially, the page should be updated rather than cosmetically refreshed. We use published dates to show when an article was added and revisit pages when pricing context, scope norms, or site standards change.

Use of tools and automation

We may use software tools to organize structured inputs, outlines, or page maintenance work. The goal is to improve clarity and consistency, not to publish unattended mass-produced content.

Content intended for homeowners should be reviewed and edited before publication so the final page reads like a deliberate resource, not an unexamined generated draft.

Corrections and feedback

If you believe a guide or directory page is inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated, please contact us or submit a correction request. Feedback helps us keep the directory and homeowner resources more accurate.