Licensed and Insured Roofers: Why You Need Both
If your roofing contractor is licensed, that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re insured — and vice versa. And the difference between the two isn’t just legal. It directly affects your financial safety net.
In Florida, if your roofer isn’t properly licensed and insured, it can mean you’re the one holding all the risk. Here’s why both credentials matter — and how to make sure your roofer actually has them.
What it means to be licensed and insured
Many property owners assume that if a roofer has a business card and a logo, they must be licensed. But Florida has strict rules — and not every contractor follows them.
In Florida, roofing is considered a regulated trade, which means roofers must be licensed by the state or be an agent attached to a licensed contractor. That licence ensures the contractor has passed the required exams and are legally authorised to perform roofing work.
If the contractor you’re working with is only an agent, make sure the licensed contractor is the one doing the work, or you won’t be covered if things go wrong.
But a license is only part of the story. Insurance is important too.
At minimum, a roofing contractor should carry:
- General liability insurance — to cover property damage
- Workers’ compensation insurance — to cover employee injuries on your site
- Commercial auto insurance — if vehicles are used for transporting tools or materials (which they almost certainly will be)
If your roofer doesn’t have the right insurance and something goes wrong, you could be left paying for damages, injuries, or faulty work — with little legal recourse.
How to verify your roofing contractor’s credentials
You don’t have to be a legal expert to confirm a contractor’s paperwork — just ask the right questions and know where to look.
To verify a roofer is licensed and insured:
- Ask for their licence number and look it up on the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation website
- Request certificates of insurance, and make sure they’re current and have the correct entity named on them
- Check their business name matches on all documents, including contracts, estimates, and licensing records
What if you suspect your contractor isn’t properly licensed or insured? Walk away. Then report them. In Florida, you can report unlicensed activity to the Department of Business & Professional Regulation. Don’t let a contractor’s smooth pitch put your property — or legal standing — at risk.
What happens if you skip these checks
Hiring an unlicensed or uninsured roofer isn’t just a gamble — it’s a legal and financial risk you don’t want.
Here’s what could go wrong:
- You might be liable for medical bills if an uninsured worker gets injured on your property
- You could lose coverage if your insurance company refuses to pay out on damages from unauthorised work
- You might have no legal recourse if the work is shoddy or unfinished
Don’t let a quick decision become a long-term liability.
Beyond paperwork — other must-haves in a roofing contractor
Yes, licensing and insurance matter — but they’re the minimum. A great roofer brings more to the table.
Here’s what else to look for:
- Are they bonded? Being bonded means there’s a financial guarantee protecting you if they fail to complete the work.
- Do they communicate clearly? Look for prompt replies, clear timelines, and detailed estimates.
- Are they easy to work with? Check reviews for feedback on professionalism, cleanliness and post-job follow-through.
Being licensed and insured is essential — but being reliable, respectful and detail-oriented is what sets great roofers apart from average ones.
Ask, check and protect yourself
Don’t take risks with unlicensed or uninsured contractors — it’s simply not worth the liability. Every year, Florida property owners face financial fallout from trusting the wrong roofer.
Before any work begins:
- Ask for licence and insurance documents
- Verify everything using public databases
- Choose professionalism over price-cutting
Need a Florida roofer who’s fully licensed, insured, and reliable? Contact Troyer Commercial Roofing for peace of mind from the first call to final inspection.








