Quick Summary A signed subcontractor agreement does not determine worker classification on its own. The IRS and Colorado's Department of Labor...
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Quick Summary Written subcontractor agreements, verified insurance coverage, and Colorado-compliant payment terms form the legal infrastructure...
Read PostQuick Summary Quality problems on a roofing project are difficult to identify once installation is complete. A practical quality control...
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Read PostKey Takeaways Because roofing licenses are issued at the local level rather than statewide, training and qualification standards vary...
Read PostHonoring Debbie Hathorne’s Legacy in Roofing – 2025 Legacy Award CHECK OUT DEBBIE'S LEGACY AWARD VIDEO HERE. CRA Honors Debbie...
Read PostCongratulations to the 2025 CRA Job of the Year Award Winners Awards Dinner — February 26, 2025 The Colorado Roofing Association (CRA)...
Read PostKey Takeaways Metal roofing demand is rising in Colorado, mirroring national growth in metal as a resilient roofing option in severe‑weather...
Read PostKey Takeaways: Colorado does not issue a statewide roofing license. Verify local licensing and insurance before signing anything. Confirm who...
Read PostHelp Us Choose the People’s Choice Winner! New for 2026! As we celebrate CRA’s 25th Anniversary of CRA's annual Awards Dinner,...
Read PostKey Takeaways AI adoption in roofing reached 40% in 2025, up from 29% the previous year, with 36% of contractors planning implementation. 55% of...
Read PostKey Takeaways Asphalt shingle roofs typically last 15-30 years in Colorado due to hail and UV exposure at altitude. Metal roofs outlast other...
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