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Techador Roofers

Código de ocupación: 47-2181(SOC) No es una ocupación de migración calificada Global 6.1/10

Roofers install, repair, and replace building roofs using materials like asphalt, tiles, and metal, ensuring waterproofing and insulation.

Valoraciones · Global 6.1/10i

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In the AI era: what happens to Techador

Compressed by automation

Roofers face moderate automation risk; AI and robots will replace human labor in measuring, material estimation, and some installation tasks, but complex roofing, repairs, and waterproofing details still require human judgment. Entry-level positions may decline due to digital tools.

🤖 AI already replacing this job (tools / products / research / news)
  • Drones (e.g., DJI Phantom) Tool Partial 2016

    Replacing some inspection tasks for roofers, such as detecting damage and leaks via aerial photography, avoiding manual climbing risks.

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  • RoofSnap Product Partial 2020

    Replaces roofers' measuring and estimating work, automatically calculating roof area, slope, material needs, reducing manual measurement errors.

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  • AccuLynx Product Partial 2019

    Partially replaces roofer's quoting and documentation work; AI auto-generates roof design drawings and quotes, streamlining process.

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  • Roof AI Tool Partial 2021

    Replaces some of the roofer's design presentation work, quickly generating visual roof renovation proposals to assist client decision-making.

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  • EagleView Product Major 2016

    Significantly replaces manual roof measurement and damage assessment; AI automatically identifies missing or broken tiles and generates repair suggestions and material lists.

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⚠ Tasks AI will take over or replace
  • Roof area measurement and material quantity calculation (AI vision + drone)
  • Automated cutting and positioning of standard roof panels or tiles (robot-assisted)
  • Initial roof condition inspection report generation (AI image recognition)
  • Security monitoring and compliance documentation (AI-automated recording)
↑ Tasks AI will augment
  • Drone roof inspection and thermal imaging (AI-assisted leak detection)
  • AR (Augmented Reality) overlays installation guides, reducing blueprint reading errors.
  • AI optimizes material cutting layouts to reduce waste
  • Real-time weather and project timeline prediction to assist work scheduling
  • Digital twin model simulates roof waterproofing layer performance
🛡 Human moat
  • Custom installation of complex roof structures (spires, curves, historic buildings)
  • Waterproofing detail work and manual tasks (e.g., shingle overlapping, sealant application)
  • On-site problem assessment (e.g., damage extent, hidden structures)
  • Direct communication with clients and on-site decision-making
  • Safety Awareness and Emergency Response for Working at Heights
Skills to build (next 5 years)
  • Drone operation and thermal imaging analysis
  • BIM (Building Information Modeling) fundamentals and digital tools
  • Solar roof installation and waterproofing integration
  • Basic data analysis (material optimization, cost estimation)
  • Green roof (vegetated roof) construction techniques
  • Safety regulations and use of intelligent equipment for高空作业
Entry-level outlook

Entry-level roles like roofer assistant may decrease due to automated measuring and material handling tools; new workers need to master digital tools (e.g., drone inspection, estimating software) to get hired, traditional labor-only positions are narrowing.

🚀 How to level up in the AI era

Roofers should transition to smart roofing technology specialists, mastering drone inspections, thermal imaging diagnostics, solar integration, and BIM modeling. They can upgrade from residential roofing to commercial and industrial complex roofing projects, or become roofing system consultants responsible for digital solution design, quality monitoring, and environmental retrofitting, while maintaining their manual craftsmanship advantages.

Salario

ExperienciaAnual (USD)
Junior (0-3 años)$32,000 ~ $45,000Apprentice or assistant salary
Nivel medio (3-8 años)$45,000 ~ $65,000Skilled roofer salary
Senior (8+ years/Contractor)$65,000 ~ $95,000Foreman or self-employed contractor salary

Ruta educativa

EtapaDuraciónCosto (USD)
High school diploma or equivalent0 years$0~$0
Apprenticeship (on-the-job training)3 años$0~$5,000

Cualificaciones

CualificaciónEmisor
Roofing contractor license (state-level).State building permits committeeRequerido
OSHA safety certificateU.S. Occupational Safety and Health AdministrationOpcional

Migración

No es una ocupación de migración calificada. Visa pathways depend on matching the specific duties to the right petition category; refer to the latest USCIS rules and the relevant category.

Para quién es

✓ Encaja
  • People who enjoy outdoor physical work and are not afraid of heights.
  • Craftsman-type talent with strong hands-on skills and attention to detail.
✗ No es para
  • People with acrophobia or physical conditions unsuitable for heavy labor.
  • Those who prefer office work or seek stable long-term positions.

Perspectivas profesionales

Roofers can progress from apprentice to journeyman, then to foreman or contractor; they can also specialize in green roofs or solar installation to enhance competitiveness.

US Bureau of Labor Statistics projects about 7% employment growth for roofers from 2023-2033, faster than average, driven by building maintenance and extreme weather repair needs.

Áreas de crecimiento:
Green roofsSolar panel integrationWeatherproofingEnergy-efficient materials

FAQ

What is the salary of roofers in the US?
Roofer median annual salary approx. $47,000; entry-level around $32,000; senior contractors up to $95,000.
Can roofers migrate to the US through skilled migration?
Extremely difficult. Roofers typically do not meet H-1B specialty occupation requirements, EB-3 has long backlogs and requires labor certification, and H-2B temporary worker quotas are limited.
What are the career paths for a roofer?
Can progress from apprentice to skilled worker, then to foreman, project manager, or self-employed contractor, and can specialize in emerging fields like solar roofing.

Fuentes de datos

Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Indeed, Glassdoor, ERI SalaryExpert and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OEWS); employment and demand outlook cite the BLS Occupational Outlook and O*NET; visa and migration details follow the latest USCIS work-visa (H-1B / O-1 / L-1) and employment-based green-card (EB-2 / EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) rules. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.