How do they match: Roofers

  • Roofers

  • Roof Mechanic
  • Roof Service Technician
  • Roof Tile Layer
  • Roofer
  • Roofer Applicator
  • Roofer Apprentice
  • Roofer Helper
  • Roofing Applicator
  • Roofing Consultant
  • Roofing Contractor
  • Roofing Foreman
  • Roofing Installer
  • Roofing Layer
  • Roofing Specialist
  • Roofing Supervisor
  • Roofing Technician
  • Aluminum Shingle Roofer
  • Asbestos Shingle Roofer
  • Commercial Roofer
  • Commercial Roofing Foreman
  • Commercial Roofing Tech
  • Commercial Roofing Technician
  • Composition Roofer
  • Cool Roofing Installer
  • Gravel Roofer
  • Gypsum Roofer
  • Hot Tar Roofer
  • Industrial Roofer
  • Metal Roofer
  • Metal Roofing Mechanic
  • Residential Roofer
  • Sheet Metal Roofer
  • Shingles Roofer
  • Slate Roofer
  • Tar Roofer
  • Terra Cotta Roofer
  • Tile Roofer
  • Tin Roofer
  • Wood Shingle Roofer

  • Cover roofs of structures with shingles, slate, asphalt, aluminum, wood, or related materials. May spray roofs, sidings, and walls with material to bind, seal, insulate, or soundproof sections of structures.

  • Apply alternate layers of hot asphalt or tar and roofing paper to roofs.
  • Apply gravel or pebbles over top layers of roofs, using rakes or stiff-bristled brooms.
  • Apply modular soil- and plant-containing grids over existing roof membranes to create green roofs.
  • Apply plastic coatings, membranes, fiberglass, or felt over sloped roofs before applying shingles.
  • Apply reflective roof coatings, such as special paints or single-ply roofing sheets, to existing roofs to reduce solar heat absorption.
  • Attach roofing paper to roofs in overlapping strips to form bases for other materials.
  • Attach solar panels to existing roofs, according to specifications and without damaging roofing materials or the structural integrity of buildings.
  • Cover roofs or exterior walls of structures with slate, asphalt, aluminum, wood, gravel, gypsum, or related materials, using brushes, knives, punches, hammers, or other tools.
  • Cover exposed nailheads with roofing cement or caulking to prevent water leakage or rust.
  • Cut felt, shingles, or strips of flashing to fit angles formed by walls, vents, or intersecting roof surfaces.
  • Estimate materials and labor required to complete roofing jobs.
  • Inspect problem roofs to determine the best repair procedures.
  • Install layers of vegetation-based green roofs, including protective membranes, drainage, aeration, water retention and filter layers, soil substrates, irrigation materials, and plants.
  • Install partially overlapping layers of material over roof insulation surfaces, using chalk lines, gauges on shingling hatchets, or lines on shingles.
  • Install skylights on roofs to increase natural light inside structures or to reduce energy costs.
  • Install solar roofing systems that have energy-collecting photovoltaic panels built into roofing membranes, shingles, or tiles.
  • Install vapor barriers or layers of insulation on flat roofs.
  • Install, repair, or replace single-ply roofing systems, using waterproof sheet materials such as modified plastics, elastomeric, or other asphaltic compositions.
  • Mop or pour hot asphalt or tar onto roof bases.
  • Remove snow, water, or debris from roofs prior to applying roofing materials.
  • Set up scaffolding to provide safe access to roofs.
  • Spray roofs, sidings, or walls to bind, seal, insulate, or soundproof sections of structures, using spray guns, air compressors, or heaters.
  • Waterproof or damp-proof walls, floors, roofs, foundations, or basements by painting or spraying surfaces with waterproof coatings or by attaching waterproofing membranes to surfaces.

  • Install roofing materials.