Read the latest magazine Roofing Sector Confidence Falls in Winter 2026 NFRC Industry Report NFRC’s latest State of the Roofing Industry Report reveals declining workloads, subdued recruitment, and falling confidence. 8 July 2026 Industry News 8 July 2026 The National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) today published its latest 2026 State of the Roofing Industry Report, revealing a significant deterioration in business confidence across the UK roofing sector over the winter months. Economic headwinds driven by overseas conflict, wet weather disruption, and broader market uncertainty have weighed heavily on activity. Confidence and Workload Fall Sharply Only 29% of roofing contractors reported an increase in workload over the winter months, down from 37% in autumn 2025 and 48% in Q4 2024, a 20% fall year-on-year. New enquiries also declined, with just 26% of contractors reporting growth, compared to 34% in the previous quarter. The picture remains cautious looking ahead. Only 28% of roofing contractors expect their workload to increase over the next 12 months, a significant drop from 40% in autumn 2025. Public sector contractors are particularly pessimistic. Political uncertainty has also risen and was identified as the second most reported challenge amongst NFRC member businesses at 54%. This will only have increased since the survey was completed earlier this year, and it remains to be seen what a change in leadership will mean for the built environment. Impact of Conflict While the recent peace deal has brought some relief, the roofing sector continues to feel the economic consequences of the conflict. Respondents reported that fuel surcharges and materials price volatility persisted throughout the survey period, with one contractor noting that suppliers were increasing surcharges “virtually on a weekly basis”. James Talman, NFRC CEO, said: “While the full implications of the conflict remain unclear, businesses are struggling, and growth projections for construction are being revised down in line with the wider UK economy.” The International Monetary Fund revised its UK growth forecast down to 0.8% for 2026, and Barbour ABI revised their residential sector forecast to -4% for the year. Disruption to energy markets is expected to continue throughout 2026 and rising inflation and regulatory pressures will continue to affect construction schemes for the foreseeable future. Gray Gibson, NFRC Policy and External Affairs Manager, added: “The peace deal is welcome but it has not alleviated any pressure for businesses at the delivery end of the supply chain. “Materials prices remain elevated, margins are being squeezed, and confidence is fragile.” How Roofing Contractors Find Their Workers The winter report for the first time explores the recruitment channels NFRC members use to bring workers into the industry. The findings reveal a sector that continues to rely heavily on informal networks rather than formal recruitment infrastructure. For experienced and skilled workers, word of mouth and recommendations from existing employees were the most commonly cited methods. The same was true for new entrants to the industry, where informal channels again dominated. While these approaches reflect the close-knit nature of the trade, they also point to a structural challenge: if businesses are not reaching beyond their existing networks, the pool of potential recruits remains narrow. Worth noting also is that NFRC members generally represent the larger end of the roofing and cladding industry. For smaller businesses, these results are likely even more pronounced. NFRC Response NFRC says it is supporting members through the current period of uncertainty with guidance on managing inflation, reviewing contract terms, and engaging with suppliers. The organisation is also representing the challenges facing specialist contractors in national supply chain forums and continues to campaign for government action on construction demand, skills investment, and supply chain fairness. Download the Winter 2026 NFRC Industry Report. >> Read more about NFRC in the news Previous article Construction ISSG Reports on Building Safety ProgressNext article Breathe Freely Roofer Fact Sheet Share article You may also like View all News Industry News +1 8 July 2026 Construction ISSG Reports on Building Safety Progress Industry News +2 8 July 2026 CITB and FMB Launch RMI Sector Skills Plan Industry News +1 8 July 2026 10 Year Plan to Modernise NHS Buildings Including RAAC Removal Check out the latest issue 124 May-June 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch