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A recent rash of OSHA investigations and issued penalties should serve as a warning to roofing contractors to step up safety precautions while on the job.
RC has compiled information roofing contractors should know about the COVID vaccine, such as what versions are available and whether contractors can require vaccines as a condition of employment.
With roofing suppliers and manufacturers making it easier than ever to go green, now is the time for roofing contractors to step up and help save the planet.
Sparked by COVID-19, Travis Hawkins and the team at Tri-County Roofing start their company rebrand while still focused on their strong foundation in South Carolina.
After surmounting challenges that would break other roofing companies, Local Roofing has expanded its services to four branch locations since its formation in 2015.
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.
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.
With the pandemic causing added stress and anxiety, employers must show empathy and make available support and resources for employees suffering from mental health issues.
Most people aren’t stupid, but just fail to think things through, and short-term decisions can turn into long-term nightmares. Here are 10 of the most frequent poor business decisions.