Lone Wolf Roofing's Office Ready for New Regulations
Louisiana, September 11, 2025
Lone Wolf Roofing, a roofing company in Louisiana, is prepared to comply with the state’s new roofing laws aimed at enhancing construction standards and homeowner protection. The laws introduce a Residential Roofing License and require proper licensing for structural repairs. Lone Wolf Roofing, holding a Residential Construction License, offers comprehensive roofing solutions and emphasizes the importance of hiring licensed contractors. They aim to uphold ethical standards and support the local community while ensuring high-quality service.
Louisiana recently enacted a package of roofing regulations designed to raise accountability, improve construction standards, and strengthen protections for homeowners. In response, Lone Wolf Roofing, a Louisiana-based roofing and construction company licensed for complete ground-up projects, indicates it is fully prepared to comply with the new requirements. The changes are intended to bring clearer boundaries between roofing work and related structural repairs, and to ensure that projects are conducted under formal oversight from licensing and permitting authorities.
The state has replaced the former Louisiana State Home Improvement license with the Residential Roofing License, a designation that allows contractors to perform residential roofing work but does not cover related structural repairs such as rotten decking or damaged rafters. This delineation aims to clarify the scope of work for roofing projects and reduce overlap with other construction tasks. Contractors and homeowners should review the license type held by any contractor to confirm the services they are authorized to perform.
For structural repairs, the new framework requires contractors to hold a Residential Construction License (the state’s General Contractor License). This license enables contractors to handle all aspects of residential construction-related work, including structural repairs, with no dollar limits. The new rules emphasize that structural work falls under a separate licensure category from roofing alone, highlighting the importance of matching the license to the scope of work requested by homeowners.
Under the updated regime, every roof replacement in Louisiana now requires a permit, and all phases of construction are subject to regulation and inspection by officials. This requirement introduces a formal process for project approvals, progress checks, and final verification, designed to protect homeowners and ensure construction quality aligns with current codes and standards.
Lone Wolf Roofing holds a Residential Construction License (License no. 5382), which authorizes the company to perform complete roofing projects and perform any necessary structural repairs when required by a project. This license combination enables the firm to manage both roofing installation and structural repairs when appropriate, within the bounds of the law and project scope.
The company maintains a broad set of credentials that underscore its adherence to industry standards and best practices. These include:
The firm serves Metairie, Jefferson Parish, Kenner, and surrounding communities with a range of roofing solutions. Its service portfolio includes specialized installations for multiple roofing types, offering homeowners choices that align with climate, budget, and aesthetic preferences.
The company provides a comprehensive slate of options, including:
Founders and leadership emphasize customer service and satisfaction as central to operations. The company notes its BBB A+ accreditation, which signals a commitment to ethical practices, reliable service, and transparent business conduct. The leadership also frames compliance with the new LA roofing laws as part of restoring confidence in the state’s housing market and its insurance provisions, while encouraging homeowners to engage licensed contractors to protect investments and future home improvements.
The new licensing framework aims to provide clearer boundaries between roofing work and structural work, backed by permit requirements and regular inspections. Homeowners are encouraged to verify that a contractor holds the appropriate license for the work requested and to consider the license’s scope, including whether structural repairs are involved. This approach is intended to reduce risks such as incomplete projects or insurance denials and to promote accountability across the industry.
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