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The Impact of Tariffs and the Offsetting Value of Innovations

Published by Eileen Ybarra on April 7, 2025

The roofing industry is facing mounting challenges as new roofing material tariffs drive up costs across the supply chain. For commercial and industrial property owners, this means higher expenses for both roof replacement and restoration. Understanding how these tariffs will affect the market can help your business make informed decisions for any upcoming projects.

White Hat Industrial is committed to keeping our clients ahead of market trends and providing innovative solutions to help add value. In this article, we’ll break down how tariffs are influencing the roofing supply chain and why roof restoration is becoming an increasingly valuable option.

How Tariffs Are Disrupting the Roofing Supply Chain

Recent tariffs on imported roofing materials, including steel, aluminum, and specialized coatings, are placing a financial strain on manufacturers, suppliers, and contractors. These trade policies lead to several key issues:

  • Increased Material Costs. Tariffs on steel and aluminum, essential materials for metal roofing and coatings, have driven up prices significantly.
  • Supply Chain Delays. Global supply chain disruptions are worsening because of tariff-related restrictions, making it harder for contractors to secure materials on time.
  • Higher Labor Costs. As material costs rise, labor expenses follow, compounding the total price of roofing projects.
  • Limited Availability. Certain roofing membranes, insulation materials, and coatings are experiencing higher costs or shortages, causing unpredictable project timelines and cost overruns.

All these factors play key roles in rising roofing project costs, influenced by the roofing supply chain disruption caused by the current tariffs.

Why Fluid-applied Roof Restoration is a Cost-Saving Option

As replacement costs skyrocket, roof restoration is a smart and cost-effective solution. Instead of undergoing a full replacement, fluid-applied restoration allows property owners to extend the lifespan of their existing roof while avoiding the financial burden of increased material costs. Some of the key benefits you can gain with roof restoration include:

  • Lower Material Costs. Restoration requires fewer raw materials, reducing the impact of tariff-driven price hikes.
  • Timely Project Completion. Avoiding full roof tear-offs means reduced labor and supply chain delays.
  • Improved Energy Efficiency. Reflective solutions applied during restoration help lower substrate temperatures and contribute to lower heating and cooling utility costs.
  • Sustainability Advantage. Restoration minimizes waste, reducing the need for newly manufactured materials affected by tariffs.

With ongoing tariffs creating uncertainty in the roofing market, proactive planning is key to ensuring you don’t lose your restoration option to indecision. Businesses that assess their roofing needs now and explore restoration options can avoid unexpected price hikes in the near future and gain outcomes with more functional, sustainable, and economical benefits.

Interested in restoring your property with White Hat Industrial?

Our team of go-to fluid-applied roof restoration experts is here to help you preserve your assets with the best solutions available.

Simply call us at 937.909.9030 or contact us via email. You can also follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook to learn more about us and our work.

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