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Build more with MRA

Build more with MRA
July 20, 2025 at 12:00 p.m.

By Jesse Sanchez. 

Building more than awareness, this organization is shaping the future workforce with one guide and training session at a time. 

In this episode of the MetalCast™ podcast, host Karen Edwards wraps up a wide-ranging conversation with Renee Ramey, executive director of the Metal Roofing Alliance (MRA), by shining a spotlight on two crucial new resources: the Residential Roofing Basics Guide for Metal and the Regional Considerations Guide. But the conversation’s not just about paper handouts; it’s about serious, boots-on-the-roof training and long-term career investment in metal roofing. 

The two drill deeper into what comes next for contractors and homeowners alike. Renee doesn’t mince words when explaining the practical value of these tools, saying, “If you’re going to be going through either a new build or a re-roof, I think it’s important as a homeowner to understand the components of your roof.” 

But for contractors looking to expand their skillset and boost their bottom line, Renee shares that reading is just the start. For those ready to take on the challenge, she says to get in contact with the MRA. From there, the MRA will connect professionals with manufacturer training, third-party programs and in-person events like METALCON, where the training zone is doubling in size due to demand. 

Partnerships with heavy hitters like the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) and Metal Construction Association (MCA) are also paying dividends in the form of pro-certification tracks, tools designed to elevate installer credibility while ensuring quality in the field. 

“If you're an MRA member, it adds credibility to your business. You are a quality installer,” she says. Membership doesn’t just mean having a listing on the MRA site. It means having access to “third-party validation,” marketing resources and lead generation support; real ROI. 

Whether you’re a homeowner exploring roofing options or a contractor ready to diversify, these free guides are the gateway and the MRA is making it easy to get started. “We don’t charge anything for our guides,” Renee notes. “Shoot me an email and we’ll fire that off to you.” 

Read the transcript, Listen to the podcast or Watch the conversation to learn more about how to stand out in the growing metal roofing market by exploring the strategies behind the latest industry guides! 

Learn more about Metal Roofing Alliance (MRA) in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.metalroofing.com.



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