How to Start a Roofing Business in the USA: The Complete Guide

The US roofing industry generates over $50 billion annually and demand consistently outstrips supply of qualified contractors. Here’s how to start correctly.


Licensing Requirements

Roofing contractor licensing in the USA is state-regulated:

State Requirement
Florida State Roofing Contractor license (exam + experience)
California C-39 Roofing license (CSLB)
Texas No state license; local licensing in some cities
Most other states Varies – check state licensing board

Many states require no roofing license at all for residential work – but local building permits are always required for new roofs and re-roofs.


Essential Insurance

Roofing is among the highest-risk trades for insurance. Ensure your GL policy explicitly covers roofing work – many standard contractor policies exclude it.

Minimum coverage: $1M/$2M GL, Workers Compensation (mandatory with employees), Commercial Auto. For commercial roofing, $2M/$4M GL minimum.


Finding Your First Customers

Storm chasers: In hail and wind-damage markets (Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas), storm events generate massive roofing demand overnight. Building relationships with public adjusters before storm season is highly effective.

Real estate investors and property managers: Consistent source of flat roof maintenance and re-roofing work.

Google Business Profile + reviews: For residential replacement, homeowners find roofers via Google. Build your review base aggressively.


FAQs

Do I need to be bonded to start a roofing business in the USA? Some states require a contractor’s bond for roofing work. Florida, for example, requires a bond for licensed roofing contractors. Even where not legally required, being bonded signals reliability to homeowners.

What is the NRCA and should I join? The National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) is the main US roofing industry body. Membership provides training, industry standards, and credibility. Membership cost: $500-$2,000/year depending on company size.

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