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How RoofMaxx Dealers Are Certified and Trained

Not every roofer can offer RoofMaxx. Learn how certified dealers like Save My Roof in Watertown, WI are trained to properly rejuvenate your aging shingles.

Save My Roof Team
Watertown, WI — Wisconsin's #1 RoofMaxx Dealer

Why Certification Matters When It Comes to Your Roof

When a company tells you they can add five or more years to the life of your roof with a single treatment, it's fair to ask: what qualifies them to make that claim?

That's a smart question — and the answer matters a lot. RoofMaxx is a science-backed roof rejuvenation system, and not just any roofing contractor can offer it. Authorized dealers go through a formal certification and training process to ensure the treatment is applied correctly, safely, and with the results homeowners expect.

At Save My Roof in Watertown, WI, we're proud to be a certified RoofMaxx dealer serving southeast Wisconsin. Here's what that actually means — and why it should give you confidence.


What Is RoofMaxx, and Why Does Application Matter?

RoofMaxx is an EPA-registered, bio-based roof treatment made from a natural soy methyl ester formula. It works by penetrating asphalt shingles and restoring the essential oils that dry out over time — the same oils that give shingles their flexibility, waterproofing ability, and grip on granules.

Wisconsin homeowners know better than most how punishing the climate can be on a roof. From heavy spring rains and summer UV exposure to fall freeze-thaw cycles and the weight of a long winter, our roofs take a beating every single year. That repeated stress accelerates the loss of those protective oils, leaving shingles brittle, cracked, and vulnerable.

RoofMaxx can restore lost flexibility and extend roof life by five or more years per treatment — but only when it's applied correctly. The product must be distributed evenly across the entire roof surface at the right concentration and under the right conditions. That's where dealer certification comes in.


How RoofMaxx Certifies Its Dealers

RoofMaxx doesn't simply sell its product to any roofing company that asks. The company operates a selective dealer network and requires contractors to complete a structured onboarding and training program before they're authorized to offer the service.

Training Covers the Science and the Process

Certified dealers learn the science behind the soy-based formula — how it interacts with asphalt at a molecular level, why shingle degradation happens, and what conditions make a roof a good candidate for treatment versus one that needs replacement.

Training also covers the application process in detail: proper equipment use, application rates, safety protocols, and how to conduct a thorough roof assessment before any treatment begins.

Roof Assessment Is a Core Skill

One of the most important things RoofMaxx dealers are trained to do is evaluate whether a roof is actually a good candidate for rejuvenation. RoofMaxx works best on roofs that are aging but structurally sound — typically those in the 7 to 20-year range with at least 20% of granule life remaining.

A certified dealer won't just sell you a treatment if your roof isn't a good fit. Part of the training emphasizes honest assessment, which protects homeowners from spending money on a service that won't deliver results.

Ongoing Standards and Quality Control

RoofMaxx maintains standards for its dealer network to ensure consistent quality across every job. Dealers represent not just themselves, but the RoofMaxx brand and its 5-year transferable warranty — which means there's real accountability built into the program.

That transferable warranty is worth noting: if you sell your home within five years of treatment, the warranty transfers to the new owner, adding genuine value to your property.


What This Means for Watertown, WI Homeowners

When you hire a certified RoofMaxx dealer like Save My Roof, you're not working with someone who watched a quick video and ordered some product online. You're working with a trained professional who:

  • Understands the chemistry behind the treatment
  • Knows how to properly assess your roof's candidacy
  • Applies the product according to manufacturer standards
  • Stands behind the work with a backed warranty

3 Practical Takeaways for Homeowners

1. Always verify dealer certification. Before hiring anyone for RoofMaxx treatment, confirm they're an authorized dealer. You can verify this through the RoofMaxx website or by asking the contractor directly for their credentials.

2. A roof inspection should come first. Any reputable certified dealer will assess your roof before recommending treatment. If a company skips this step and jumps straight to a sales pitch, that's a red flag.

3. Spring is an ideal time to act. April and May in Wisconsin offer the kind of mild temperatures and dry days that are well-suited for RoofMaxx application. Getting treated now protects your roof heading into summer UV exposure and next winter's freeze-thaw stress.


Schedule Your Free Roof Inspection with Save My Roof

If your roof is showing signs of age — curling shingles, granule loss, fading, or minor cracking — it may be a perfect candidate for RoofMaxx rejuvenation. Save My Roof is a certified RoofMaxx dealer based in Watertown, WI, proudly serving homeowners across southeast Wisconsin.

We'll start with a thorough, no-pressure roof inspection to give you an honest assessment of your roof's condition and whether RoofMaxx is the right solution for your home.

Contact Save My Roof today to schedule your free inspection and find out if RoofMaxx can help you protect your roof — and your investment.


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