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<blockquote data-quote="tistan" data-source="post: 15521782" data-attributes="member: 26495"><p>I'm having a bit of a problem in my area, and I am wondering if this is nations wide and what is the solution. The problem is not just finding quality subs, but finding any sub to do drywall and roofing. Roofing is kind of messed up right now because of the damage from the recent hurricane, but before the hurricane it was like pulling teeth to get a roofer. This is roofers that I have used for years. Now, most of them won't answer their phone and their inbox is full. Drywall is the same way, but its because there aren't many workers left doing it. I think both industries relate because all roofers all ride around quoting jobs then sub out to the same Mexican squads that every other roofer is subbing to. It is the same way with drywall except that the quality of drywall finish has gone to shit. I've been talking to a few contractors I know and they are all having the same problem. The only solution I can come up with is to raise the price I'm quoted to make it worthwhile to the sub and hope I can pass it on to the homeowner. Roofs and drywall are the biggest hold ups on getting projects done on time. It is really frustrating that you can't count on anyone anymore. Is this nation wide, and what is everyone else doing to fix the problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tistan, post: 15521782, member: 26495"] I'm having a bit of a problem in my area, and I am wondering if this is nations wide and what is the solution. The problem is not just finding quality subs, but finding any sub to do drywall and roofing. Roofing is kind of messed up right now because of the damage from the recent hurricane, but before the hurricane it was like pulling teeth to get a roofer. This is roofers that I have used for years. Now, most of them won't answer their phone and their inbox is full. Drywall is the same way, but its because there aren't many workers left doing it. I think both industries relate because all roofers all ride around quoting jobs then sub out to the same Mexican squads that every other roofer is subbing to. It is the same way with drywall except that the quality of drywall finish has gone to shit. I've been talking to a few contractors I know and they are all having the same problem. The only solution I can come up with is to raise the price I'm quoted to make it worthwhile to the sub and hope I can pass it on to the homeowner. Roofs and drywall are the biggest hold ups on getting projects done on time. It is really frustrating that you can't count on anyone anymore. Is this nation wide, and what is everyone else doing to fix the problem? [/QUOTE]
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