By John Stortz and Son.
A lot can happen in a year, and 2022 is no different. While this year saw some major developments with the war in Ukraine and the death of the Queen of England, it also was a huge year for metal. In 2022, homeowners increasingly are choosing to replace their roofs with metal, as this year the residential re-roofing sector for metal rose from 12% to 15%. The growth doesn’t show any sign of stopping! Read on to learn why there is no better time than now to get into metal roofing.
Material availability. Materials such as copper are having supply chain bottlenecks that are causing prices to rise and availability to shrink.
Rising supply costs. We are seeing prices rise on many products and material. Some of this is absorbed, and some is passed on to the final consumer. Pricing of jobs will need to stay competitive in order to compete with other roofing materials. It is worth noting that other industries are suffering from the same issues.
Recruiting/retaining talent. This is a common issue among businesses. The training and interest in the metal trade is not properly nurtured. This is a societal problem that values technology over the craftsmen that provide the hard physical labor.
Metal roofing is skilled labor and should be treated as such. Wages should be reasonable and training should be provided. Specialty metal technique classes do exist on a limited basis.
Selling homeowners to invest in their homes. Unfortunately in the U.S., we live in a throwaway society. Many new houses are constructed cheaply and have corners cut to keep costs down. However, there is a reckoning occurring and people are beginning to move back toward respecting trades and the value they provide. Why bother investing in your home if you intend to move within five years after purchasing?
In previous generations, home ownership was taken with pride. People invested in their homes with the intention of remaining for generations.
Every year it seems as though Mother Nature has it in for the human race. The unrelenting nature of natural disasters means that new houses, and specifically new roofing opportunities, will be available year after year. Encouraging homeowners to rebuild with better materials, like metal roofing.
Hurricanes, flooding, and wildfires are three particularly damaging naturally occurring events that leave homes ravished. The metal roofing industry is staring at a huge opportunity to boast its fireproof and wind resistant benefits to consumers living in prone areas. While it is incredibly unfortunate that these events happen in the first place. We can rebuild and be more prepared in the future.
Here’s to covering our homes and buildings with metal in 2022!
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