Want to Start a Roofing Business? Here’s What You Need to Know First

You’ve got the skills and experience as a roofer. You’ve done the work for someone else. And now you’re thinking, “What if I start my own roofing business?”

If that sounds like you, you’re not alone. Thousands of experienced roofers think about starting their own company, but few know how to do it the right way.

Before you print business cards or bid your first job, here’s what you really need to get going on a successful path, straight from Chapter 1 of our newly published roofing business startup guide. (Hint: there’s a free copy waiting for you at the end.)

🛠️ Know Your Craft Inside and Out

If you’re going to run a roofing company, you need to be more than handy. You need to be the expert.

That means:

  • Installing and repairing all types of roofs
  • Recommending materials based on durability and climate
  • Estimating jobs for profit, not just cost
  • Diagnosing roofing problems and knowing how to fix them

If you’ve still got gaps in your knowledge, don’t worry, now’s the time to sharpen your skills. It might mean working for someone else a little longer until you feel confident that you’ve got the know-how to complete roofing jobs on your own and that you will be able to guide others through the execution of the work, but it will pay off!

🪜 Make Safety Your Priority

Roofing is one of the most dangerous jobs in construction. When you run your own crew, safety is your job.

You’ll need to:

  • Follow OSHA regulations for fall protection and ladders
  • Use the right PPE for each job
  • Complete safety training (OSHA 10 or 30 is a great start)
  • Make safety part of your daily routine

Safe businesses last. Unsafe ones don’t. Consumers are more likely to hire you when you can show that your team checks the safety boxes.

🧰 Get Organized Like a Business Owner

Running a crew is one thing. Running a business is something else entirely.

You’ll want to:

  • Set up a business email and a separate phone line
  • Use a CRM to track jobs, leads, and quotes
  • Schedule jobs with a shared calendar
  • Keep track of invoices, receipts, and permits

A little organization goes a long way when you’re juggling multiple jobs and customer calls. There are numerous free and inexpensive CRM and calendar apps to choose from. Read on to learn more.

💬 Communicate Like a Pro

Your hard work and marketing efforts will get you in the door to quote jobs, but your communication skills will help you close jobs and build a stellar reputation.

Focus on:

  • Explaining roofing terms in simple language
  • Keeping clients in the loop with updates
  • Training your crew to represent your brand
  • Following up quickly on quotes and inquiries

People don’t just hire good roofers. They hire good communicators they can trust.

📋 Know the Legal Stuff

To run a legit roofing business, you’ll need to make sure your paperwork is in order.

That includes:

  • Registering your business (LLC, sole prop, etc.)
  • Getting a contractor’s license (if required in your state)
  • Carrying general liability and workers’ comp insurance
  • Understanding building codes and when to pull permits

Protect your business and your clients by doing things right from day one.

🎁 Want the Full 88-Page Guide to Starting Your Roofing Business – Free?

This post is based on just one chapter from the complete eBook:
“How to Start, Run, and Grow a Successful Roofing Business”

It includes:

✅Business setup & licensing
✅ Building your brand and getting leads
✅ Pricing for profit and managing your crew
✅ Scaling, reputation, and long-term success

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