| ARMA is a trade association representing
the majority of North America's asphalt roofing manufacturing
companies, plus their raw material suppliers. The association
includes almost 90 percent of the nation's manufacturers
of bituminous-based roofing products.
http://www.asphaltroofing.org/ |
| The National Roofing Contractors
Association was formed in 1886 to preserve and promote
the art of roofing application. NRCA members recognize
that after 100 years of innovation in roofing technology
and application, the following goals are as meaningful
and relevant today as they were yesterday and as they
will be tomorrow. http://www.nrca.net/ |
| The Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau
is the non-profit industry association that represents
Certi-label brand product manufacturing members, distributors,
wholesalers, retailers, Approved Installers, Roof Maintenance
Technicians and other associates. Founded in 1915, the
Cedar Bureau administers a quality assurance program,
lobbies for building code acceptance of Certi-label
products, provides quality marketing services, and protects
the viability of the cedar shake and shingle roofing
and sidewall industries.
http://www.cedarbureau.org/ |
| The web site for roofing professionals
in the Northeast area of the country. This site has
been created to benefit the roofing contractor, but
also architects, engineers, consultants, manufacturers
and distributors. http://www.nerca.org/ |
National trade association representing
the manufacturers of cold-applied coatings and cements
used for roofing and waterproofing, as well as the
suppliers of products, equipment, and services to
and for the industry.
http://www.roofcoatings.org/ |
| Sheet membrane and component suppliers
to the commercial roofing industry. http://www.spri.org/ |
| Information on the geological history
and use of sandstone and limestone roofing in the U.K.
Of interest to architects, conservation professionals,
and roofers. http://www.stoneroof.org.uk/ |
| The United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers
and Allied Workers, based in Washington, D.C., has 22,000
members participating in 11 regional district councils
across the country.
http://www.unionroofers.com/ |
The Western States Roofing Contractor's
Association has been shaping the western states' roofing
profession since 1974. Our 800 members are educated,
professional, roofing contractors and industry related
associate members including manufacturers, distributors,
architects, consultants, engineers and various other
segments of the roofing and waterproofing industry,
who are committed to providing the highest quality
service.
http://www.wsrca.com/ |
| Incorporated in 1937, and with
roots dating back to the early years of the 20th century,
the Associated Roofing Contractors of the Bay Area
Counties, Inc. is a non-profit trade organization
representing many of the oldest and finest contractors
and companies in the Bay Area roofing industry.
http://www.arcbac.org/ |
| CRCA's goal is to remain in close
contact, through public relations activities, with Architects,
Engineers, Contractors and other segments of the construction
industry, including property owners and the general
public, so that all our communications efforts are coordinated
and channeled to the best interests of our members,
their employees, our industry, and the public welfare.
http://www.crca.org/ |
| The Rhode Island Roofing Contractors
Association encourages you to become fully aware of
the potential problems of dealing with an unlicensed,
uninsured roofer.
http://www.rirca.org/ |
| The Roofing Contractors Association
of Washington exists for the purpose of advancing the
roofing industry in an ethical and professional manner
throughout the state of Washington. It is made up of
hundreds of contractors, manufacturers, distributors
and roofing industry professionals.
http://www.rcaw.com/ |
| MRCA consists of more than 500 contractors
located throughout the United States. MRCA is an advocate
for its members. MRCA is a clearinghouse for information.
MRCA is the largest regional contractors association
in America. MRCA provides benefits and services of economic
value to its membership. MRCA encompasses 50 years of
experience serving members of the roofing industry.
http://www.mrca.org/ |
| The Roofing Contractors Association
of Texas (RCAT) is a statewide trade association of
roofing and waterproofing contractors. This group of
professionals collectively represents the voice of the
roofing and waterproofing industry in Texas. RCAT's
mission is to help its members operate successfully
by providing continuing education, technical research,
government relations, public relations, and industry
contacts. http://www.rooftex.com/ |
| The Virginia Association of Roofing
Contractors, Inc. was established in 1967 in recognition
of the need for a formal organization to represent
the interests of the roofing industry.
http://www.varc.com/ |
| The IRCC is a not-for profit association
of roofing industry professionals whose membership roster
includes roofing contractors and associate members,
such as material manufacturers and suppliers, who have
joined together in an effort to foster high standards
of workmanship and quality assurance within the roofing
industry.
http://www.ircc.org/
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| Strives to represent the highest
levels of professionalism in the residential and commercial
roofing industry by continually improving the technical
and business related education of the contractors,
the monitoring of state and federal legislation that
impacts the roofing industry, facilitating the effective
delivery of resources to our members, sharing resources
with other roofing contractor association affiliates,
and improving the general overall fellowship among
roofing contractor members and their employees.
http://www.crcainc.org/ |
This state-wide association is comprised
of qualified roofing, sheet metal and waterproofing
contractors
in the Bay City, Detroit, Flint, Lansing, Southeastern
and Western Michigan regional
areas who employ competent labor and are dedicated to
the improvement of the industry. http://www.mirca.org/ |
| The Southeastern Michigan Roofing
Contractors Association (SMRCA) is a group of Professional
Roofing Contractors dedicated to high industry standards
and quality workmanship. Through the financial support
of these contractors and the Roofing Industry Promotion
Fund (RIPF), our SMRCA office is available to provide
answers to your roofing related questions. This is
a complimentary service provided to building owners,
architects, school districts, contractors and the
public at large, to provide a better understanding
of roofing matters. The goal of this service is to
assist in achieving the common goal of everyone -
a quality and trouble free roof system.
http://www.smrca.org/ |
| - ORCA is the only association in
Ohio that is dedicated to the sole purpose of working
for you, the roofing contractor. This Web site is designed
to help you stay informed about current issues that
affect your business, as well as providing access to
contractor services and product suppliers. http://www.ohioroofing.com/ |
| The Metal Cladding and Roofing
Manufacturers Association represents the major manufacturers
in the metal roofing and cladding industry and seeks
to foster and develop a better understanding amongst
specifiers and end users alike of the most effective
use of metal building products, components and systems.
http://www.mcrma.co.uk/ |