What Qualifications Do You Need to Be a Roofer in the USA?
Roofing has lower formal qualification requirements than most licensed trades in the USA – but the right credentials significantly expand the work you can access.
Legally Required Qualifications
Requirements vary by state and project type:
| Qualification | Required? |
|---|---|
| State roofing license | Required in FL, CA, LA, and some others; not required in TX, NY, and many others |
| Local business license | Almost universally required |
| Workers compensation | Required with any employees in most states |
| Building permits | Always required for re-roofs and new construction |
OSHA fall protection compliance is federal law – any roofing work at heights of 6+ feet requires appropriate fall protection (harness, guardrail, or safety net). OSHA 10 training is strongly recommended for all roofers.
Practical Qualifications That Win Work
Even where not legally required: – OSHA 10: Increasingly expected by commercial clients and GCs – Manufacturer certification (GAF, OC): Opens enhanced warranty access and preferred vendor status – First Aid/CPR: Good practice for crews working at height – NRCA membership: Professional credibility for commercial prospects
FAQs
How do I become a licensed roofing contractor in Florida? Florida requires a Certified Roofing Contractor license through the DBPR. Requirements: 4 years of roofing experience, financial statement, passing the Florida contractor exam (two parts: trade knowledge and business/law), general liability insurance, workers compensation. Apply at myfloridalicense.com.
Can I start a roofing business without roofing experience? Legally, yes in most states. Practically, roofing without proper training and fall protection experience is dangerous. Most insurance companies also check for relevant experience before issuing GL coverage to roofing contractors.
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