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More Than a Job

What It’s Like to Be Part of the Team at Rodd Roofing

At Rodd Roofing, we believe in putting in a good day’s work, treating people right, and taking pride in what we build. We’re a roofing company made up of hardworking people who care about quality and show up for each other—on the job and off. If that sounds like your kind of crew, we’d love to hear from you.


We’re not just slapping shingles on roofs. We’re making sure every project is done with care, attention to detail, and a strong sense of responsibility. That mindset doesn’t just apply to the work—it’s how we approach building our team, too. We’re here for the long haul, and we’re always looking for folks who want to grow with us.


Whether you’ve been in the trades for years or you’re looking for a new direction, there’s a place here for people who are willing to learn, work hard, and bring a positive attitude. Experience is great, but it’s not everything. What matters most to us is being reliable, respectful, and ready to take on challenges as a team.


Rodd Roofing is a place where people take pride in what they do—and in who they do it with. We believe that when you care about your craft and the people beside you, it shows in the results. And that’s something we can all be proud of.


So if you’re looking for more than just a job—if you want to build something real, alongside a team that’s got your back—we hope you’ll reach out. We’re always up for a conversation and happy to talk about what it’s like to work with us.


Let’s build something great together.

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