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No, Not All Roofers Are Licensed.

Not all roofers are licensed, as licensing requirements for roofing contractors can vary by state and locality. Some states or municipalities may not require roofing contractors to be licensed at all, while others may require licensing and certification based on factors such as the type of roofing work being performed, the size of the roofing project, and the location of the job site.

Even in states or municipalities where licensing is required, not all roofing contractors may be licensed. It’s important to check with your state or local licensing board to determine the specific requirements for roofing contractors in your area and to verify that any roofing contractor you are considering is properly licensed and insured.

Working with a licensed roofing contractor can provide additional peace of mind and protection for homeowners, as licensed contractors are typically required to meet certain standards of training, experience, and insurance coverage. However, licensing is not a guarantee of quality workmanship, and it’s still important to do your research and choose a reputable contractor with a good track record of quality workmanship and customer satisfaction.