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The roofing industry learned a lot from joining forces in the past year, and the EPDM Roofing Association will capitalize on the relationships it built to grow the industry beyond the pandemic.
Commercial and residential roofing contractors look back on enduring a year of the COVID-19 pandemic and express their hopes for the future of the industry.
Roofing contractors may be among those non-health care essential workers to receive the COVID-19 vaccine after frontline workers, according to CDC guidelines.
Cotney Construction Law answers some common questions and concerns about how roofing professionals should handle the COVID-19 vaccine as it is distributed.
My plan for this column, the last of 2020, was to call out some of the best things about the year for the roofing industry. The first item on the list was simple: It’s almost over!
The Bilco Co. General Manager Mike Toohey speaks with RC about how his company responded to COVID-19 and how it's regaining momentum amidst the pandemic.
Roofing contractors are facing new difficulties in completing jobs as states like California, Florida, Georgia and Texas experience spikes in COVID-19 cases.
TEC’s team of volunteers are helping dozens of community members who are immunocompromised, seniors, and those stuck at home with kids and cannot leave for prescription medication or groceries.