Trade directory · Little Rock metro · Arkansas

Roofing contractors in
Little Rock, Arkansas.

A public directory of roofing contractor businesses serving greater Little Rock. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Employer Establishments
184
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
Spring and early summer (April through July) when homeowners address storm damage and schedule preventive maintenance before hurricane season
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
2-5 business days for initial quote in Little Rock market; same-day or next-day for emergency repairs
Operator average
Avg. Hourly Wage
$22/hr
Bureau of Labor Statistics
§ J · OPEN JOBS

Roofing jobs in Little Rock

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§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

LITTLE ROCK-AR · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Asphalt shingle roof replacement (1,500 sq ft)
Typical range based on local asphalt shingle roof replacement (1,500 sq ft) jobs.
$7,500 – $12,000
Metal roof installation (1,500 sq ft)
Typical range based on local metal roof installation (1,500 sq ft) jobs.
$12,000 – $18,000
Roof repair and patching
Typical range based on local roof repair and patching jobs.
$300 – $1,500
Roof inspection and assessment
Typical range based on local roof inspection and assessment jobs.
$150 – $400
Gutter installation/replacement (200 linear ft)
Typical range based on local gutter installation/replacement (200 linear ft) jobs.
$1,200 – $2,500
Flat roof or TPO membrane (2,000 sq ft)
Typical range based on local flat roof or tpo membrane (2,000 sq ft) jobs.
$6,000 – $10,000
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

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Licensing Requirements

Arkansas does not require a state license for roofers. However, contractors must hold a general contractor license (Class A, B, or C) issued by the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board to perform roofing as a primary trade. Class C license covers projects up to $50,000. Exam covers business law, safety, and trade knowledge. Renewal every two years. Some municipalities including Little Rock may have additional local licensing or permitting requirements.

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Permit Requirements

Little Rock requires roofing permits for most jobs. Permit application must include project scope, material specifications, and contractor information. Residential roof replacements typically require permits. City of Little Rock Building Department processes permits; standard turnaround 3-5 business days. Permit fees range $75-$250 depending on project scope.

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Inspection Schedule

Initial inspection required before work begins (City of Little Rock Building Department). Final inspection required upon completion before approval. For major replacements, mid-project inspection may be required. Inspections verify permit compliance, material specs, and installation standards per Arkansas building code.

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Insurance Minimums

Arkansas requires minimum general liability of $300,000 for roofing contractors. Workers' compensation insurance required if you have employees. Many municipalities including Little Rock may require proof of insurance before permit issuance. Typical GL policy runs $400-$800 annually for small operations.

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§ M · DoorBase

Local market snapshot

24 ZIPs
Population218,724
Household income$66,098
Home value$247,587
Median rent$1,241
Unemployment0.00%
Job growth-100.00%

Source: DoorBase, aggregated public ZIP-level data. Updated 7/17/2026.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

7 STEPS
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Step 1: Determine Your License Class

Decide which license class you need. Class C covers projects up to $50,000; Class A covers projects over $200,000 with no limit; Class B covers projects $50,000 to $200,000. For most small roofing operations in Little Rock, Class C is the entry point. Review the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board requirements for your intended class.

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Step 2: Verify Experience and Eligibility

You must demonstrate experience in roofing. Typical requirements include 4+ years of active roofing experience as a journeyman, foreman, or contractor. Document your experience with references, previous employers, or documentation of self-employment. Review the specific experience requirements on the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board website for your license class.

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Step 3: Complete the Examination Application

Submit an application to the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board for the exam. Include proof of experience (work history, tax returns, references), proof of identity, and application fees (typically $100-$200). The board reviews your application for completeness and eligibility. Processing takes 2-4 weeks. Once approved, you receive an exam authorization.

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Step 4: Pass the Contractors Exam

Register for and pass the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board exam. The exam covers business law, contract law, safety practices, building codes, and trade-specific knowledge. Study materials are available through the board. The exam is typically 100-150 multiple-choice questions with a 70% passing score required. Exam costs roughly $200-$300. You can retake if you fail.

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Step 5: Obtain Insurance and Bonding

Secure general liability insurance of at least $300,000 from an Arkansas-licensed insurer. If you have employees, obtain workers' compensation insurance. Many boards also require a contractor license bond (typically $10,000-$50,000 depending on class). Provide proof of insurance and bonding with your license application.

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Step 6: Submit Final License Application

After passing the exam, submit your final license application to the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board with exam results, proof of insurance and bonding, and any additional documentation requested. Pay the license fee (typically $300-$500 for initial licensing). The board issues your license, which is valid for two years.

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Step 7: Renew Your License Every Two Years

Maintain your license by renewing every two years. Submit renewal applications before expiration, provide proof of current insurance, and pay renewal fees (typically $150-$300). Keep your general liability and workers' compensation insurance active throughout the license term. Update any changes in business structure or contact information with the board.

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§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Little Rock's roofing market is steady and competitive. You've got residential replacement work driven by age and storm damage, some commercial flat-roof jobs, and repair calls year-round. The metro area has around 184 licensed roofing establishments statewide, so there's work but you're not the only crew bidding. Material costs run standard—asphalt shingles, metal, TPO—and labor is the variable. Most jobs are replacements on older homes, not new construction. Storm season from May through October keeps phones ringing; spring is when homeowners get estimates and want fast turnarounds. Competition keeps margins honest, so efficiency matters. Little Rock itself isn't oversaturated, but you need to know your costs and bid accordingly. Median hourly wage in the trade is $22.01/hr, and that's your baseline for crew rates.

To work this market legally, understand that Arkansas doesn't license individual roofers, but you need a contractor's license through the Contractors Licensing Board if you're operating as the prime contractor. Get your Class C if you're staying under $50,000 jobs, or Class A/B for larger commercial work. Little Rock requires permits for most roofing jobs, so build permitting timelines into your proposals. Budget 3-5 days for permit approval. You'll need general liability insurance—$300,000 minimum—and the city will ask for proof before they issue permits. Pay attention to spring and summer peaks; that's when you schedule your team and manage backlog. Storm season after severe weather creates emergency calls, but also cleanup competition. Know the Little Rock Building Department staff—they process your permits—and keep your inspections clean. Follow the Arkansas building code to the letter; failed inspections cost time and money. Keep accurate records of materials and crew hours; your hourly cost structure determines whether you're profitable at the price you're quoting.

Data Sources
  • Median hourly wage for roofers
    U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) May 2023 Occupational Employment Statistics
  • Number of licensed roofing establishments in Arkansas
    U.S. Census Bureau County Business Patterns and Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board
  • Licensing requirements and procedures
    Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board official regulations and statutes
  • Insurance minimum requirements
    Arkansas State Insurance Department and City of Little Rock Building Code
  • Permit requirements and processing
    City of Little Rock Building Department and Little Rock Municipal Code
  • Cost ranges for roofing services
    Angie's List, HomeAdvisor market data for Little Rock, AR metro area and local contractor estimates
  • Seasonal demand patterns
    National Roofing Contractors Association and regional weather/storm data
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

Do I need a license to be a roofer in Arkansas?

Arkansas does not issue individual roofer licenses. However, if you operate as a roofing contractor and bid jobs as the primary contractor, you must hold a General Contractor license from the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board. A Class C license covers projects up to $50,000; Class A or B for larger work. You must pass an exam covering business law, safety, and trade knowledge, provide proof of workers' compensation insurance if you have employees, and maintain general liability insurance of at least $300,000. Licenses renew every two years. If you work as a crew member for a licensed contractor, you do not need your own license.

Q/02

How much does a roof replacement cost in Little Rock?

Asphalt shingle replacement on a typical 1,500 sq ft residential roof runs $7,500 to $12,000 installed. Metal roofs cost $12,000 to $18,000 for the same area. Flat commercial roofs (2,000 sq ft) range $6,000 to $10,000. Costs vary based on roof pitch, removal of old material, local labor rates (median hourly wage for roofers is $22.01/hr per BLS), material selection, and accessibility. Always get multiple bids and verify insurance and licensing before hiring.

Q/03

What permits do I need for roofing work in Little Rock?

Little Rock requires roofing permits for most residential and commercial roof replacements and installations. Submit a permit application to the City of Little Rock Building Department with project scope, material specs, and contractor license information. Permit fees range $75 to $250 depending on project size. Standard processing time is 3-5 business days. The city will require proof of general liability insurance before issuing the permit. Inspections occur before work starts and upon completion. Always obtain permits before beginning work; operating without permits results in fines and liability issues.

Q/04

When is the busiest roofing season in Little Rock?

Spring and early summer (April through July) is peak season in Little Rock. Homeowners schedule replacements and maintenance work before storm season. Storm damage from May through October generates emergency repair calls and follow-up inspections. Plan crew scheduling and material orders accordingly during spring to handle the backlog. Summer heat makes roof work physically demanding; schedule early mornings or split shifts if possible. Winter weather in Arkansas is generally mild, allowing year-round work, but spring remains the busiest period.

Q/05

What insurance do roofing contractors need in Arkansas?

Arkansas and Little Rock require roofing contractors to carry a minimum of $300,000 in general liability insurance. If you have employees, you must carry workers' compensation insurance. Most municipalities, including Little Rock, request proof of insurance before issuing permits. General liability policies for small roofing operations typically cost $400 to $800 annually. Your insurance provider should be familiar with roofing operations and understand fall protection, material handling, and liability risks. Verify your policy covers your specific service area and project types before bidding jobs.

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