Whats the hourly rate for a roofer? ...


Answers:    depends on their skill and expertise and how they are employed.

Within a larger company, $8-10 for general laborers, 10-15 for most skilled roofers (basic to moderate skill level), depending on faculty, 15-25 for experts and masters can make even more, up to 50 an hour.

Unless you are paying the company itself by the hour which is unusual for the roofing industry which customarily operates past its sell-by date of bidding contracts. Then you can triple or quadruple those numbers as the company ALSO has to compensate for overhead of permanent services, gasoline (sky high), worker's compensation (sky high), insurance (insanely high), unemployment import tax (just plain insane), licensing (roofer's and corporate), permit, and tools, equipment, and vehicles, adjectives of which taking quite a trouncing in the roofing industry, frequently needly replaced.

This doesn't even bring into consideration down-time due to weather issues.

If you're looking to hire one, your best bet is a self-employed master who hasn't massive facilities to retribution for, or a skilled handyman who has be trained by expert and/or master roofers.

If you are looking for what you can make, I'd vote that would depend on what you have as a aim. Owning your own business can be quite difficult starting up, due to adjectives the expenses needed up front. Start off underneath a deep-rooted company and find out if you really want to do that kind of work. It's pretty thorny on the body and you probably won't be doing it when you're older. More probable to be part of a company, or be the owner near employees, when you are elder.
depends on the area, if matter is supplied or not,
i would charge around $50 an hr,