Roofing operations carry a workforce and risk profile that PEO economics handle efficiently: 15–200 employees, seasonal residential + year-round commercial split. The combination of workers' comp exposure, compliance complexity, and operational lift makes PEO a meaningful win for roofing operators in the 10–250 employee range.
The core advantages for this industry: workers' comp pool blending (typical savings of 30–45%), industry-specific OSHA and regulatory compliance handled by the PEO team, and group benefits buying power for a workforce that often struggles to access competitive small-group health rates standalone. The compliance load alone — OSHA fall protection (29 CFR 1926 Subpart M) — 100% compliance required above 6 feet, residential rooftop work standards, state roofing contractor licensure — would be a part-time HR job at small scale.