For C-39 roofing contractors

Built for the documents a California roofer actually signs

Storm-restoration GC lien waivers, workers-comp-heavy ACORD 25 COIs, supplier W-9s, and SDSs for adhesives, primers, and coatings — reviewed in 30 seconds with C-39 risk patterns baked in.

Where roofers lose money on documents

  • Storm-restoration GCs with non-statutory waiver forms

    Out-of-state restoration GCs often hand you a custom waiver that mixes lien-waiver language with broad indemnity. California courts have ruled non-statutory waivers unenforceable.

  • Workers comp exposure on every job

    Roofing work has the highest workers comp rates in California. A sub's missing or expired workers comp on the COI is the #1 audit risk.

  • Adhesive and coating SDS gaps

    TPO seam-bonding adhesives, acrylic coatings, and primer chemicals all require current 16-section SDSs in the trailer.

The documents PaidWrite reviews for roofers

  • California lien waivers from restoration GCs

    Custom non-statutory forms are the most common lien-rights trap in storm work.

  • ACORD 25 COIs with workers comp scrutiny

    Roofing carries the highest comp rates — verify limits, expiration, and waiver of subrogation.

  • IRS Form W-9 from material suppliers

    Catch TIN format errors before they become 1099 problems.

  • SDSs for adhesives, primers, sealants, coatings

    OSHA HazCom + Cal/OSHA require current SDSs on site.

What you get

Non-statutory form detector

PaidWrite flags any waiver that doesn't match a §§8132–8138 statutory template — exactly the trap restoration GCs lay.

Workers-comp-first COI check

Surfaces missing comp coverage, expired endorsements, and incorrect class codes for roofing work.

Coating-chemical SDS audit

Audit your job binder against the 16-section OSHA standard.

Restoration W-9 sweep

Bulk-verify supplier W-9s collected during a storm-mobilization sprint.

Frequently asked questions

My GC uses their own waiver template — is that legal?
California courts have ruled that non-statutory lien waivers are unenforceable (Civil Code §§8132–8138 require specific statutory language). PaidWrite flags any non-statutory form as High risk.
Does PaidWrite check workers comp class codes?
PaidWrite verifies workers comp is present and not expired. Class-code accuracy lives with your insurance broker.
What about silica dust documentation?
PaidWrite reviews SDSs (the document). Cal/OSHA silica respiratory program documentation is separate and we don't handle it today.

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