Content Usage Guidelines

All content published on Roof Mason is protected by copyright. We champion the free flow of reliable roof knowledge—because safer homes and longer‑lasting roofs matter. Our guides are created and reviewed by seasoned roof professionals and editors who have climbed the ladders, walked the decks, and studied the specs. We cite manufacturer documentation, codes where applicable, and field-tested methods. Share responsibly. Credit properly. Keep context intact.

Web Republication (Excerpts)

You’re welcome to quote our work or republish brief excerpts, provided you follow these rules:

  1. Limit: You may republish up to 200 words or the first two paragraphs, whichever is shorter. Do not reproduce our full images, charts, or diagrams without written permission.
  2. Credit: Clearly credit Roof Mason as the original source. When possible, include the article title and author/byline.
  3. Link: Provide a visible, “dofollow” hyperlink to the original article on roofmason.com, placed adjacent to the excerpt (not buried in a footer).
  4. Canonical: When feasible, set the canonical tag to the URL of our original post to prevent duplicate-content issues for both parties.

Full Article Licensing

Need to republish a full article for print, classroom use, internal training, or a corporate newsletter? We license content. Options include one‑time reprint rights and ongoing syndication partnerships. Upon approval, we can supply high‑resolution images (where we hold rights), updated fact-checks, and tailored attribution language to ensure accuracy and compliance.

Intellectual Property Inquiries

For full‑text permissions, translation rights, image use, or any IP concern, contact our licensing team via the contact us page. If you believe you’ve reused Roof Mason content without proper permission, reach out—we’ll work with you to resolve it quickly and fairly.