Terms of use
SeamRidge is a **free matching service** for homeowners. We help you learn about metal roofing and connect with licensed, insured, bonded roofers, but **we do not install roofs or give professional legal, financial, insurance, or structural advice**.
What SeamRidge does
SeamRidge helps US homeowners understand metal roofing and compare options. We also help you request contact from roofers in your area through get matched.
Here is the important part: SeamRidge is not a roofing company, contractor, or installer. We do not build, repair, inspect, certify, or supervise roofing work. We do not promise that a roofer will be available in every area, and we do not guarantee that any match will lead to a contract.
Information on this site, including typical pricing and lifespan content, is general education only. For example, metal roofing often costs more up front than asphalt, but may last much longer. Real project pricing depends on roof size, pitch, the metal and coating chosen, tear-off needs, and your area. You can read more about typical ranges on our costs page.
Using the site and matching form
You may use this site to learn about roofing and to ask for contractor matches for a real home project.
When you submit a form, you agree to provide accurate basic project and contact details such as:
- your name
- phone number or email
- property ZIP code or address
- project type and timing
Please do not send sensitive information through our forms, including Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, credit card numbers, or medical records.
Matching is free to the homeowner. Participating roofers pay SeamRidge a flat fee to receive the opportunity to contact interested homeowners. You are never required to hire anyone we match you with.
No professional advice or guarantees
Please use common sense when reading anything on this site.
- Not construction advice. Our articles do not replace an on-site inspection by a licensed roofer or other qualified professional.
- Not insurance advice. If your roof was damaged by hail, wind, or another event, work directly with your own insurer and a licensed roofer. We do not promise or predict any claim result.
- Not legal or financial advice. Contract terms, financing, tax questions, and local requirements should be reviewed with the right professional for your situation.
We try to keep information useful and current, but we do not guarantee that all content is complete, error-free, or right for your exact home. Building codes, permit rules, product availability, and prices can change. Our metal roof permits guide gives general background, but you must still follow local permit and code requirements.
Your responsibility before you hire anyone
You stay in control of the project. You compare estimates, you choose who to hire, and you hold the final payment.
Before any deposit, you should:
- verify the roofer is licensed, insured, and bonded in your area
- ask for the metal type, gauge, coating, warranty, scope, and price in writing
- confirm who pulls permits and how cleanup and tear-off are handled
- read the contract carefully before signing
A higher price does not always mean better work. A lower price can also leave out important items. If you need a checklist, see how to vet a metal roofer.
SeamRidge is not responsible for the work, promises, timing, materials, safety practices, code compliance, payment terms, or warranties of any independent roofer you contact through the site.
Site rules, content, and updates
Please do not misuse the site. That means no spam, no false submissions, no attempts to break or interfere with the site, and no copying our content for deceptive or unlawful use.
We may update, change, or remove site content, forms, service areas, or these terms at any time. If you continue using the site after changes are posted, that means you accept the updated terms.
If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use the site or submit your information through SeamRidge.
In plain English
Use SeamRidge to learn and get matched for free, but remember: we do not roof homes or give professional advice. Check licenses and insurance yourself, get the metal type, gauge, coating, warranty, scope, and price in writing, and do not pay a deposit until you understand the contract.