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An investment in the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) is an investment
in your future. NRCA comprises roofing, sheet-metal, waterproofing and roof deck
contractors and industry-related members worldwide. NRCA represents firms of all
sizes and kinds and is committed to serving both the residential (steep-slope) and
commercial (low-slope) roofing markets. Established in 1886, NRCA is one of the
U.S. construction industry’s oldest and most respected trade associations.
NRCA is an active and progressive organization of members who share a common purpose
and interests. NRCA strives to help you achieve a competitive advantage and implements
programs to improve your business.
Make the investment in your future, and join NRCA today! You can immediately take
advantage of the impressive offering of publications and periodicals, listings,
educational opportunities, health and safety information, technical support, networking
opportunities and cost-saving benefits available through NRCA.
What can NRCA do for you?
NRCA provides you with valuable information about the latest issues that affect
your business and the roofing industry. NRCA also is a tremendous resource to have
at your disposal when you have problems and questions.
How to join NRCA
Click here to join online or complete
an application and return it by mail or fax to (847) 299-1183 with your first year's
dues investment.*
Once your membership application is processed, you will receive an e-mail with your
NRCA member I.D. number and instructions for selecting your new member materials.
You then will receive your customized New Member Kit in about two weeks and your
first issue of
Professional Roofing magazine in four weeks. Your company
will be placed on NRCA's mailing list and listed on NRCA's Web site immediately;
you also will start to receive up-to-the-minute information about your industry
and association.
*Dues rates are based on the calendar year. If applicable, credit will be applied
to the following year's dues invoice based on the month you joined in the current
year. (For example, if you join during July, you receive a six-month credit on your
following year's NRCA dues.) Dues to NRCA are not deductible as a charitable contribution
but are deductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense except for NRCA
lobbying. To the extent NRCA engages in lobbying, the nondeductible portion of dues
attributable to this provision for 2009 is 7.75 percent.
Money-back guarantee
If you are not completely satisfied with your membership in the first year, NRCA
will fully refund your dues. You have nothing to lose when you join.