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.
Conversations around the Bliss family dinner table have included roofing ever since Art Bliss founded Bliss Roofing Company more than five decades ago. Read more about this month's cover contractor from Clackamas, Ore.
Roofing professionals from around the country provide what's working well for them as they steer through the uncertain landscape of the COVID-19 crisis.
RC Publisher Jill Bloom and Editorial Director Rick Damato learn the latest information about being an "essential business" and what member services the National Roofing Contractors Association is offering.
Roofing contractors interested in the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) ProCertification Program can now take the Qualified Assessor program remotely.
Separate data sets from RC and the National Roofing Contractors Association provide a glimpse into how the COVID-19 crisis is impacting contractors across the country.
When roofing industry interests, including contractors, consultants, manufacturers, suppliers, and others show up as a group in Washington D.C., Congress notices.
RC breaks down of five major points addressed by National Roofing Contractors Association experts during the association's COVID-19 Telephone Town Hall held March 30.
Roofing contractors around the country share how they've been responding to the COVID-19 crisis, from protecting workers to dealing with whether roofing is considered "essential."
The National Roofing Contractors Association is asking roofing contractors to send a unified message to their governments: roofing is essential during the COVID-19 pandemic.