VIDEO: Using Subs for Roofing? Don’t Get Caught With Problems!
The labor shortage continues to hinder roofing contractors, resulting in delayed jobs or lost opportunities. It may result in contractors seeking just about anyone who is willing to work, but they should be cautious about who they’re hiring.
In this latest Legal Insights, Trent Cotney, partner at Adams and Reese, Cotney says he suspects about 89% of the residential market is using sub-labor, while 50 to 60% of commercial are using it. It’s a sign of the times showing just how hard it is to find skilled labor to complete roofing jobs.