KRCA

Trusted Commercial Roofing Contractor

What is the KRCA?

Kentucky Roofing Contractors Association (KRCA) was founded in 1964 to increase the professionalism of the roofing industry in Kentucky. It is KRCA’s mission to increase the professionalism of the roofing industry by making sure their members subscribe to a code of ethics that combines honest business procedures with detailed, reliable, standards, and first-rate workmanship.

Why is a KRCA Certification Important?

There is no licensing of roofing contractors in either Kentucky or Indiana. Anyone who can afford a pickup truck and a ladder can claim to be a roofing contractor, so it’s caveat emptor – buyer beware!

The Kentucky Roofing Contractors Association (KRCA) has stepped up to the plate and developed the KRCA Certified Contractors Program. This gives consumers an easy and objective way to know if a contractor meets some pretty strict minimum standards. Choosing a roofing contractor is a critical decision. These are criteria to look for when choosing a contractor:

  • Insured
  • Bonded
  • Held to KRCA Code of Business Ethics
  • Engaged in Extensive Continuing Education
  • A KRCA Certified Contractor is certified to be insured and bonded, agrees to the KRCA Code of Ethics, and participates in continuing education.

The Pillars of a KRCA Certified Roofing Contractor

Experience and Knowledge

Our members stay aware of professional methods and compliant with industry standards. Roofing projects completed by an unprofessional roofer may lead to serious problems that can be avoided.

Well Established

All KRCA Certified Contractors have a permanent place of business, telephone listing, and a tax identification number so that they can be contacted if a question or concern arises.

Committed to Education

All KRCA Certified Contractors must complete 10 credits of continuing education a year to remain certified. KRCA’s commitment to education ensures that all members stay ahead of the curve.

Insured

All KRCA certified professionals must have a minimum $1,000,000 liability insurance policy and be bonded. Being properly insured is a must for any professional roofing contractor.

Committed to Safety

KRCA encourages safe working environments and provides safety training programs to all of its members. This training is in line with OSHA standards.

Providing Skilled Workers

The KRCA recognizes the importance of a skilled roofer in their Code of Ethics. Employing trained, full-time, roofing craftsmen is an essential for any professional roofing business.

What else should I know about KRCA?

The KRCA is a member of, and works closely with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and is an affiliate of the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA). All KRCA Certified members must provide evidence of insurance and are monitored by a “Consumer Complaint” procedure. Look for the KRCA Certified Contractor logo when you are looking for quality work on the most important component of your home or building — your roof!

KRCA Certified Members meet Certification requirements but this is not a guaranty or warranty for any work performed by a KRCA Certified Contractor.

Building Trust

Commonwealth Roofing is a KRCA Certified Contractor and a BBB Accredited Business with an A+ rating.
Our commitment is to say what we mean and do what we say.

KRCA Code of Ethics

All KRCA members agree to:

  • Constantly seek to provide the best value possible to the consumer.
  • Use NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manuals and/or the manufacturer’s specifications as a guide for all work completed.
  • Treat all employees in a fair and ethical manner.
  • Not enter knowingly into any contract, the terms of which may imperil the rights of either labor or the suppliers of material to receive a fair return for services or goods furnished.
  • Not purposely misrepresent themselves, company, or any warranties, nor will the KRCA member otherwise knowingly engage in any type of fraud.
  • Comply in spirit with all rules and regulations prescribed by law for the health and safety of the community and environment.
  • Not perform, or cause to be performed, any act which would tend to reflect negatively on, or bring into disrepute, any legitimate part of the roofing industry
  • Fairly convey and honestly explain any and all proposed or executed roofing warranties.