By Evelyn Witterholt, RCS Reporter.
It’s not a bad idea to start considering expanding your roofing business into metal. Metal roofing is already a $3.3 billion industry in North America and is expected to continue growing. But if you’ve been offering other roof services like asphalt or slate, you may not have a clue where to start. Here are some tips on how to start your journey in the metal roofing industry:
You obviously can’t just start selling metal roofs and installing them with no knowledge. When you began installing shingle roofs, you had to spend a lot of time learning the fundamentals. With metal it’s mostly the same thing, although it can take a bit longer to learn how to work with the material.
The Metal Roofing Alliance can be a valuable resource to you as you gain more knowledge about the industry. They have an Industry Resources page on their website with comprehensive resources and courses about the history and basics of metal roofing.
Certain local building codes have specifications regarding metal roofing, so it’s best to learn what the codes are before you take on your first job.
It’s one thing for you as a business owner to have knowledge of metal roofing systems, but your crew should possess that knowledge as well. You’ll want to hire the right people who have the skills to properly install metal roofs. Manufacturers can also help train your current employees in how to correctly use their products.
Going into metal roofing can lead to tremendous business growth for your contracting company. But going in blind is the last thing you want to do if you want to be considered a trustworthy contractor. Sherwin-Williams Coil Coatings is a great resource to those who want to get into metal. We recommend visiting their Make More with Metal website for more information on the metal roofing industry.
Learn more about Sherwin-Williams in their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit makemorewithmetal.com.
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