According to IBISWorld, one of the world’s leading industry and market research firms, the roofing industry is slowly, yet steadily, recovering from a tumultuous year. In their 2013 report about roofing contractors in the US, the industry enjoyed a 1.3 percent increase in revenue, thanks to the recent influx of construction jobs throughout the country. The number may appear smaller compared to a few years ago, but things are much more optimistic than in 2012.
Reputable Delaware roofers, such as Homecraft® Inc., would have a long history of industry recognition, including certifications from credible agencies like the Better Business Bureau and the National Association of the Remodeling Industry. These roofers would also have received prestigious manufacturer’s certifications from the biggest roofing companies in the country, such as GAF. Credentials such as these are given only to companies that have proven track records, and have met strict industry criteria of excellence and reliability.
In addition to this, many seasoned companies like Homecraft Inc. have included green roofing among their products and services. This is in response to the growing attention given to environmental concerns, as well as to the rising demands of customers. As the IBISWorld report says, “The industry will further benefit from the improved cost-effectiveness and popularity of green roofing systems (e.g. solar panels) as property owners look to reap the long-term energy savings these products provide.”
Reliable roofers may also be expected to be highly forthcoming with their customers when it comes to the details of a job or contract. These professionals will discuss all the necessary information their customers may want to know before signing a contract, such as the scope and limitations of the work, the materials and manpower involved, the estimated completion time, and the final cost of the entire project.
(Article Information and Image from Roofing Contractors in the US Industry Market Research Report from IBISWorld Has Been Updated, PRWeb, November 30, 2013)