The Palm Beach County Roofing & Sheet Metal Contractors Association is a nonprofit, membership, trade organization whose member base includes roofing contractors, consultants and others in the roofing industry. It was established to provide educational, networking and code regulation information to roofers. Our contractor members are vetted upon application and are required to be licensed and insured with an appropriate record of business and professional behavior to the consumer.
Our membership directory lists all members of our association who have been accepted through an application process. Our Roofing Association has come a long way from its humble beginning in 1946 with four roofing contractors getting together to discuss problems and solutions for themselves. Through the years since, we incorporated in 1956 as a preventative against legal actions and merged with Gold Coast Roofing Contractors' Association in 1986 to become one of the largest associations in the state.
Problems back then have not changed much today, only the names and faces.
Our membership directory lists all members of our association who have been accepted through an application process. Our Roofing Association has come a long way from its humble beginning in 1946 with four roofing contractors getting together to discuss problems and solutions for themselves. Through the years since, we incorporated in 1956 as a preventative against legal actions and merged with Gold Coast Roofing Contractors' Association in 1986 to become one of the largest associations in the state.
Problems back then have not changed much today, only the names and faces.
Services
Freely exchange information and experience with members of the roofing industry, and promote and provide workers training and education;.
Promote compliance with, and improvement of, manufacturers' specifications and procedures;.
To promote growth of the industry through closer cooperation between PBCR&SMCA contractors and manufacturers and wholesalers who serve our industry.
Promote compliance with, and improvement of, manufacturers' specifications and procedures;.
To promote growth of the industry through closer cooperation between PBCR&SMCA contractors and manufacturers and wholesalers who serve our industry.
Your membership dollars go toward operational expenditures to carry out the benefits listed above.
An organizational framework which provides a team of workers who are looking out for your interests even when your business and personal demands limit your active participation in Association matters.
Strength in numbers and concerted action to accomplish anything worthwhile for your industry.
Regular communications on roofing and sheet metal news, local happenings, survey results of local industry trends and meeting announcements.
An organizational framework which provides a team of workers who are looking out for your interests even when your business and personal demands limit your active participation in Association matters.
Strength in numbers and concerted action to accomplish anything worthwhile for your industry.
Regular communications on roofing and sheet metal news, local happenings, survey results of local industry trends and meeting announcements.
By state law, all roof installations must be done by a licensed contractor in Florida.
The license must be specifically for roofingcontractor work.
The contractor's license number should appear on all advertising and trucks.
If you are in doubt, call theDepartment of Business & Professional Regulations 1-850-487-1395 or visit www.
MyFloridaLicense.com.
Check otherforms of identification.
Contact the Palm Beach County Building Department at 561-233-5525 to verify the status of the contractor's license in thecounty.
The license must be specifically for roofingcontractor work.
The contractor's license number should appear on all advertising and trucks.
If you are in doubt, call theDepartment of Business & Professional Regulations 1-850-487-1395 or visit www.
MyFloridaLicense.com.
Check otherforms of identification.
Contact the Palm Beach County Building Department at 561-233-5525 to verify the status of the contractor's license in thecounty.
You are at:HomeUpdates/NewsInterpretation of OSHA Fall Protection Exemption (29 CFR 1926.500(a)(1)) during inspection, investigation, and assessment activities.
In this scenario, engineers are contracted to inspect a roof prior to the beginning of construction.
To perform a three hour inspection of the roofing membrane, the engineers must kneel within inches of the edge of the roof to access inspection areas.
In addition, they must lean over or towards the edge to use hand tools like drills, screw drivers, and small saws to remove flashing and parapet caps.
In this scenario, engineers are contracted to inspect a roof prior to the beginning of construction.
To perform a three hour inspection of the roofing membrane, the engineers must kneel within inches of the edge of the roof to access inspection areas.
In addition, they must lean over or towards the edge to use hand tools like drills, screw drivers, and small saws to remove flashing and parapet caps.
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