By Megan Ellsworth.
There are certain moments in this industry that remind you that roofing is so much more than shingles, membranes and job sites. The 2026 National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) U.K. Roofing Awards was one of those moments for me.
Walking into the awards ceremony in London, I immediately felt the pride in the room. Hundreds of roofing professionals from across the United Kingdom gathered together dressed in suits and gowns, celebrating craftsmanship, innovation and the people behind some of the most impressive roofing projects in the U.K. The whole event was a powerful reminder that roofing is not just construction but preservation, artistry, engineering and legacy all combined.
The projects recognized throughout the evening showcased not only technical excellence, but also an incredible respect for workmanship and history. From historic restorations and slate roofing to waterproofing, solar integration and large-scale commercial work, the winners represented the very best of the U.K. roofing industry. The awards also reinforced something I have been thinking about a lot lately: the future of roofing depends on how we present this industry to the next generation.
When young people see roofing celebrated at this level, it changes perceptions. It shows that roofing is not simply labor. It is problem solving, creativity, teamwork and building something that can outlast generations. Events like the NFRC Awards help elevate the image of the trade and inspire people to see roofing as a respected and rewarding career path.
Throughout the evening, there was also a strong emphasis on mentorship and workforce development. Young professionals were recognized alongside established workers and companies, proving that the industry is actively investing in the future. That matters, especially as our industry worldwide continues to face labor shortages and recruiting challenges.
The NFRC Awards reflected an evolution in roofing in many ways including green roofing, while still honoring the traditional craftsmanship that built the industry in the first place. The atmosphere throughout the night felt less like a competition and more like a celebration of the trade itself.
Leaving the awards ceremony, I kept thinking about how important it is for the roofing industry to celebrate itself more often. Recognition matters. Storytelling matters. Highlighting craftspeople matters. The NFRC U.K. Roofing Awards did all of those things exceptionally well. More than anything, the evening reminded me that roofing leaves a lasting mark on the world. The roofs being recognized that night will protect buildings, preserve history and serve communities for decades to come and that is something worth celebrating.
Below is the full list of winners from the 2026 NFRC U.K. Roofing Awards.
Learn more about National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.nfrc.co.uk.
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