By Exit Stage Left Advisors.
In a previous RoofersCoffeeShop® article, “Is there a ‘perfect’ revenue mix when selling a roofing company?”, our team at Exit Stage Left Advisors addressed that buyers ultimately don’t care that much about revenue mix versus reliability, predictability and reduced risk.
Within that same lens, there is a quieter, more nuanced conversation in roofing M&A today: are insurance-heavy businesses getting passed on by buyers?
To be clear, insurance work isn’t bad. Many successful roofing companies have been built on it. The issue for buyers isn’t whether insurance revenue exists; it’s how dependent the business is on forces it can’t control.
Even when insurance volume feels steady year over year, buyers know the long-term reality is different. Storm patterns shift. Carriers change coverage rules. Deductibles rise. Regulatory pressure increases. What looks predictable in hindsight often isn’t predictable going forward.
Here’s why buyers are increasingly cautious:
None of this means buyers won’t acquire insurance-heavy roofing companies, but it may mean they’ll price in risk.
The good news? Roofing owners aren’t stuck, and there are always options.
Many sellers are proactively de-risking their revenue mix by expanding retail, maintenance and replacement work alongside insurance. Others are improving the customer experience by offering flexible financing options, including partnerships with capital providers like Upgrade.com. This gives homeowners an alternative to navigating claims while allowing contractors to close jobs faster, control pricing and smooth cash flow.
From a buyer’s perspective, these steps do two things: they reduce dependency on external variables and demonstrate intentional leadership.
The strongest roofing companies today don’t abandon insurance work; they balance it. They build systems that perform in storm years and blue-sky years.
To schedule a conversation with Exit Stage Left Advisors about your roofing company, visit www.wesellroofers.com or email alex@esladvisors.com. We actively represent 10 roofing companies and speak with the market every day.
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