There were 248,000 roofing contractors in 2019. IBISWorld’s statistic shows that in 2024 there are 79,214 roofing contractors in the US, a 0.09% increase from 2023. As of 2022, 109,331 roofing contractors operate in the US, a 1.8% increase from 2021. In the US, 108,069 roofing companies existed in 2021, up 1.6% from 2020. Major companies are Tecta America and Baker Roofing. The largest is Centimark Corporation. Top contractors easily surpass $2 billion in revenue annually. Leading firms specialize in various roofing systems to serve diverse needs. Interstate Roofing and Total Home Roofing also rank among the largest. Best roofing companies share excellent reputations for quality and service.
The United States roofing market is growing. It reached about $23.35 billion in 2023. Experts predict it will grow 6.6% year over year to reach $41.50 billion by 2032. The industry employed 212,000 in 2018. It’s predicted to employ 220,989 over the next five years. Annual wages for roofers rose 12% from 2018 to 2022. Good contractors train new hires thoroughly. This cuts turnover and boosts success. Selling roofs has gotten more competitive recently. Regions, Metal Sales, and ATAS International lead the market. Firms launching new products capture more sales. Sustainable options like cool metal roofs are also growing. Consumers want environmentally friendly systems.
As of the beginning of 2023, over 100,000 American firms sell and install roofing. Their over 260,000 workers stay busy. The average roof covers 1,700 square feet. Costs run:
- $350-$500 per square for asphalt shingles
- $600-$1,200 per square for metal roofs
- $1,200-$1,800 per square for concrete or clay tiles
Proper upkeep makes metal roofs last 50 years. Some slate roofs last over 100 years. Experts forecast commercial demand to grow 1.6% yearly. This $8 billion niche looks lucrative. Top performers train staff rigorously to capture opportunity.