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Joining Roofing Associations Can Benefit Your Business

New Tech Joining Roofing Associations
August 6, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.

By Anna Lockhart. 

Are national or regional roofing associations worth it? Finding the right organization to join can benefit your business.  

Making connections with other professionals in the home improvement industry can be greatly beneficial to your overall knowledge and understanding of the industry and boosting your business. While running a business in and of itself is a major responsibility and consumer of your time, joining an association can help you gain valuable access to support systems and resources that might have otherwise gone unknown or been inaccessible. 

Now, which is more beneficial to you as a contractor: a local or national association? Well, there are different advantages to both, depending on your needs as an individual as well as a business owner. 

Resource access 

Access to educational resources is one of the major perks of joining an association. From interactive webinars and workshops to informational resources and certification opportunities, associations offer their members access to plenty of opportunities to expand their knowledge of their trade and build valuable skills. National roofing associations are most likely to offer a wide range of opportunities due to the size of the organization and its reach across such a wide expanse of diverse regions. Meanwhile, regional associations have the ability to offer regional-specific resources that may be beneficial to your area’s trends and specific needs.  

Making connections  

Perhaps one of the most sought-after benefits of joining an association is the industry connections and relationships they enable professionals to build with one another. By bringing talented individuals together in a space that allows for conversations centered around relevant and important topics pertaining to your industry’s needs, members of these groups can build meaningful business relationships. From gaining referrals to building partnerships or collaborations, meeting new people and building trust within your community is an invaluable opportunity.  

From the cost of membership fees to the advocacy and representation opportunities, the New Tech Machinery experts have put together an informative guide on some of the most notable roofing associations and breaks down their benefits and disadvantages. 

Learn more about roofing associations on the NTM website.

Learn more about New Tech Machinery in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.newtechmachinery.com.

About Anna

Anna Lockhart is a content administrator/writer for the Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When she’s not working, she’s most likely to be found with her nose in a book or attempting to master a new cookie recipe. 



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