Roofing Contractors email list
As an alternative to Google Maps scraping, our database contains 79,430+ verified roofing contractors across the United States, specializing in roof installation, storm damage restoration, roof repair, and commercial roofing projects. This directory serves shingle manufacturers, roofing equipment suppliers, and roofing contractor software companies.
Licensed roofing contractors specializing in roof installation, repair, replacement, and storm damage restoration
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| Company | Location | Phone | Website | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unlimited Home Services LLC | Goldsboro, NC | +19195835833 | micah@micahrich.com | unlimitedhomeservicesllc.com |
| Homeland Handyman LLC | Tullahoma, TN | +19312470188 | homelandhandymanllc@gmail.com | homelandhandymanllc.com |
| Ben Shoen's Home Improvement | Watertown, NY | +13157887287 | benshoen@hotmail.com | www.benshoen.com |
| Western Products | Fargo, ND | +17012935310 | accounting@westernproducts.com | www.westernproducts.com |
| EA Home Design - Kitchen & Bath Remodeling | Sterling, VA | +17039351159 | ali@eahomedesign.com | eahomedesign.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=gmb&utm_campaign=seo |
| Phase II Renovations Inc | Ashburn, VA | +17036570490 | mark.gaetjen@c21nm.com | p2renovations.com |
| Legacy Constructions Corp. INC. | Bronx, NY | +19176355577 | info@nybrickservices.com | nybrickservices.com |
| Conway Boone Construction LLC | Ruston, LA | +13182247288 | conwaybooneconstruction@gmail.com | conwaybooneconstruction.com |
| In On And Around Home Services | Chattanooga, TN | +14234887230 | inonaround9@gmail.com | inonaroundhomeservice.com |
| Franklin Countertops | Franklin, PA | +18144672332 | khebner@a1cci.com | www.hardwoodexpressionsonline.com |
+ 79,420 more verified contacts | ||||
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Database Overview
What You Get
- Full CSV/Excel export
- Location & specialization filters
- Verified contact information
- Company business profiles
Coverage Statistics
Top Cities
- Houston, TX327 firms
- San Antonio, TX193 firms
- Miami, FL208 firms
Top States
- Texas3,475 firms
- Florida2,633 firms
- California1,874 firms
What they do
Licensed roofing contractors specialize in installing, repairing, and replacing roofing systems on residential and commercial buildings. They assess roof damage, work with insurance companies on claims, and ensure all roofing work meets building codes and manufacturer warranties.
Daily responsibilities
- Inspect roofs for damage, leaks, and wear using ladders and safety equipment
- Provide detailed estimates for roof repairs, replacements, and insurance claim documentation
- Install various roofing materials including asphalt shingles, metal, tile, and flat roof systems
- Remove old roofing materials and repair or replace underlying decking and underlayment
- Work with insurance adjusters on storm damage claims and provide detailed damage reports
- Coordinate material deliveries, manage crew scheduling, and ensure safety compliance on elevated work
Required skills
- Roofing contractor license, bonding, and knowledge of building codes and manufacturer specifications
- Proficiency with roofing tools and equipment: nail guns, shingle cutters, safety harnesses, ladders
- Understanding of various roofing systems, materials, and proper installation techniques
- Physical fitness for working at heights, lifting heavy materials, and working in all weather conditions
- Insurance claim processing knowledge and ability to work with adjusters and homeowners
How they get started
Roofing laborer → Experienced roofer → Crew leader → Roofing contractor/business owner
- Minimum education: High school diploma plus on-the-job training or roofing apprenticeship program
- Time to get started: 6 months-2 years training plus 2-4 years experience for contractor licensing
Required certifications
- State contractor license (varies by state, typically requires experience + exam)
- OSHA 10 or 30-Hour construction safety training
- Manufacturer certifications (GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, etc.)
- Roofing contractor bonding and specialized liability insurance
- Storm restoration and insurance claim processing training
Licensed roofing contractors specializing in roof installation, repair, replacement, and storm damage restoration
Peak season
Spring-Fall (storm season, optimal roofing weather)
Most buyers close deals here
Slow season
Winter (weather limitations, frozen materials)
Great for nurturing and demos
Monthly demand
33,000
Average Google searches
Growth
+5% annually
Year-over-year trend
Business focus
45,355 operate primarily in this category, with 68% running no more than two service lines.
Best time to reach out
Monday-Wednesday, 6-8 AM or 7-9 PM, avoiding active roofing hours and weather delays
Subject lines that get replies
- Roofing safety equipment that prevents jobsite accidents
- Insurance claim software designed for roofing contractors
- Weather tracking tools that optimize roofing schedules
Value props to highlight
- Professional roofing tools and safety equipment
- Insurance claim processing and damage assessment software
- Weather tracking and crew scheduling systems
Pain points you can solve
- Severe weather dependency limiting work days and creating unpredictable schedules
- Managing insurance claim processes and working with adjusters on storm damage assessments
- Safety risks and liability from working at heights with changing weather conditions
- Material cost fluctuations and supply shortages for shingles, underlayment, and metal roofing
- Competition from storm chasers and unlicensed contractors after weather events
Ideal company size
- Solo roofers (2-4 roofs/month): Need mobile estimating apps, weather tracking, and customer management tools
- Small roofing companies (3-10 roofers): Require crew scheduling, material calculation software, and insurance claim processing
- Mid-size roofing contractors (12-25 employees): Focus on multi-crew management, inventory tracking, and commercial project tools
- Large roofing companies (25+ employees): Need comprehensive business management, fleet tracking, and enterprise project management
Budget indicators
- Investment in roofing equipment: ladders, safety harnesses, nail guns, material hoists ($15K-50K)
- Commercial vehicles with ladder racks, material storage, and safety equipment organization
- Roofing licensing, bonding, and specialized liability insurance for height work
- Material supplier relationships with shingle manufacturers, underlayment, and flashing suppliers
Discovery questions
- How many roofing projects do you complete monthly, and what's your seasonal capacity?
- Do you specialize in residential re-roofing, new construction, or commercial roofing?
- How do you handle insurance claim work and storm damage restoration?
- What roofing materials do you work with most (asphalt, metal, tile, slate)?
- Do you offer emergency roof repair services or focus on planned replacements?
Who signs off
Roofing company owners, project managers, and crew supervisors make decisions on safety equipment, roofing tools, and business management software.
Average firm size: Most roofing contracting businesses operate with 4-15 roofers and crew leaders.