Recent surveys show roofing contractors are anticipating 20% to 30% drops in sales over the next few months, but are confident in the future of their businesses.
Roofing contractors from Missouri and Georgia, along with EagleView Technologies, share best practices and advice on how contractors can work efficiently and prepare for the end of the COVID-19 crisis.
The Roof Dr. in Allendale, Mich. has received hundreds of calls since it started offering free emergency repairs to residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trent Cotney of Cotney Construction Law breaks down the new rules about when COVID-19 is on the jobsite in the roofing industry, including the latest out of Illinois regarding worker's compensation.
OSHA's response plan outlines procedures for addressing reports of workplace hazards related to the coronavirus. Fatalities and imminent danger exposures related to the coronavirus will be prioritized for on-site inspections.
Employers cannot take actions like terminations, demotions, denials of overtime or promotion, or reductions in pay or hours if an employee reports unsafe work conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The National Roofing Contractors Association is inviting roofing professionals to join its second Telephone Town Hall on April 14 to discuss best practices and advice for navigating the COVID-19 crisis.