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Roofing contractors in
Waipahu, Hawaii.

A public directory of licensed roofing contractors serving greater Waipahu. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
99
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
April through October - dry season before and after hurricane season
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
2-5 business days for quotes, up to 2 weeks during peak storm season
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

WAIPAHU-HI · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Asphalt shingle roof replacement
Typical range based on local asphalt shingle roof replacement jobs.
$8,500 – $18,000
Metal roof installation
Typical range based on local metal roof installation jobs.
$12,000 – $28,000
Tile roof repair
Typical range based on local tile roof repair jobs.
$800 – $3,500
Emergency roof tarping
Typical range based on local emergency roof tarping jobs.
$400 – $1,200
Gutter installation
Typical range based on local gutter installation jobs.
$1,200 – $4,000
Roof inspection
Typical range based on local roof inspection jobs.
$200 – $500
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

HI
§1

Licensing Requirements

Hawaii requires a C-39 Roofing Contractor license through DCCA Professional and Vocational Licensing. Must pass written exam covering roofing systems, safety, and Hawaii building codes. Requires 4 years experience or completion of approved apprenticeship program. License renewal every 2 years with 16 hours continuing education.

§2

Permit Requirements

Building permits required for all roof replacements and major repairs through City and County of Honolulu Building Department. Permit fees typically $200-800 depending on project scope. Emergency repairs may proceed with 72-hour temporary permit.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Initial permit inspection before work begins, rough inspection after decking/underlayment installation, final inspection upon completion. Additional inspections may be required for structural modifications.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000, workers compensation required for employees, contractor must maintain current license bond of $12,000 filed with DCCA

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Meet experience requirements

Document 4 years roofing experience or complete approved apprenticeship program. Gather employment records, payroll stubs, and contractor affidavits as proof.

01/06
2

Submit application to DCCA

Complete Form CL-1 application through DCCA Professional and Vocational Licensing. Include $75 application fee, experience documentation, and passport photos.

02/06
3

Schedule and pass written exam

Take C-39 Roofing Contractor exam covering roofing systems, safety codes, and Hawaii building regulations. Exam fee $50, scheduled through PSI Services.

03/06
4

File license bond

Obtain and file $12,000 contractor license bond with DCCA. Bond protects consumers and costs approximately $120-300 annually depending on credit rating.

04/06
5

Obtain required insurance

Secure minimum $300,000 general liability coverage and workers compensation if employing others. Provide certificates of insurance to DCCA.

05/06
6

Pay license fees

Submit $40 initial license fee and $25 contractor recovery fund fee. License valid for 2 years from issue date.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Waipahu's roofing market runs hot year-round with consistent demand driven by salt air corrosion, intense UV exposure, and periodic storm damage. You're looking at roughly 99 licensed establishments statewide competing for work, with heavy concentration in urban Honolulu. Tile and metal dominate here - asphalt doesn't last in this climate. Costs run 15-25% above mainland due to shipping, limited material suppliers, and skilled labor shortage. Hurricane prep and emergency response work can make or break your year. Getting licensed in Hawaii means jumping through DCCA hoops - plan 3-6 months for the process and budget for their exam fees and continuing education requirements. Local building department moves slow, so factor permit delays into your scheduling. Peak season runs April to October when weather cooperates, but storm work keeps you busy other months. Stock materials locally or pay freight premiums. Cultivate relationships with local suppliers and stay current on Hawaiian building codes - they're stricter than most mainland markets, especially for wind resistance.

Data Sources
  • Number of licensed establishments
    U.S. Census Bureau County Business Patterns
  • License requirements
    Hawaii DCCA Professional and Vocational Licensing Division
  • Permit requirements
    City and County of Honolulu Building Department
  • Insurance minimums
    Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 444
  • Cost estimates
    Local market analysis - estimates based on regional pricing
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What roofing materials work best in Waipahu's climate?

Metal and tile roofing systems perform best due to salt air resistance and UV durability. Asphalt shingles typically fail within 10-15 years versus 25-50 years for quality metal or tile systems according to local building department records.

Q/02

How long does it take to get a roofing contractor license in Hawaii?

3-6 months typical processing time through DCCA Professional and Vocational Licensing, including application review, exam scheduling, and final license issuance. Exam pass rate averages 65-70% per DCCA statistics.

Q/03

Are permits required for roof repairs in Waipahu?

Building permits required for repairs exceeding 25% of roof area or any structural modifications per City and County of Honolulu building code. Minor repairs under $1000 typically exempt but check with building department.

Q/04

What insurance coverage do roofing contractors need in Hawaii?

Minimum $300,000 general liability coverage required, plus workers compensation for employees and $12,000 contractor license bond filed with DCCA per Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 444.

Q/05

When is peak roofing season in Waipahu?

April through October offers best weather conditions for roofing work. Hurricane season June-November creates emergency repair demand but can halt scheduled projects. Local contractors report 60-70% of annual revenue generated during dry season months.

§ F · Directory

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