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Roofing Industry Private Equity and M&A Deal Volume Statistics

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The number of private-equity-backed roofing platforms grew from roughly 17 at the start of 2023 to 56 by the end of 2024, a 229% increase in 24 months, according to an M&A advisory firm’s tracker compiled from public press releases, SEC filings, and trade press. Trade press separately reported 134 disclosed roofing acquisitions across the industry in 2024, and the same compiled tracker characterized 2025 as averaging roughly one platform-level roofing transaction every 48 hours.

Tecta America, the largest named platform, is described as generating approximately $1.4 billion in revenue across 110+ offices in 32 states.

Platform Count More Than Tripled in Two Years

The number of private-equity-backed roofing platforms grew from roughly 17 at the start of 2023 to 56 by the end of 2024, a 229% increase in 24 months, according to CT Acquisitions, an M&A advisory firm whose tracker is compiled from public press releases, SEC filings, and trade press rather than proprietary or audited deal-flow data. Trade press separately reported 134 disclosed roofing acquisitions across the industry in 2024, and the same compiled tracker characterized 2025 as averaging roughly one platform-level roofing transaction every 48 hours. Treat these as an informed industry compiler’s count, not a government-audited figure, though the direction and pace are consistent across multiple named deals.

Tecta America illustrates the scale some of these platforms have reached. Backed by Altas Partners and Leonard Green & Partners, it is described as the largest US commercial roofing contractor, with approximately $1.4 billion in revenue, 4,500 employees, and 110+ offices across 32 states, and it completed six acquisitions in 2025 alone before adding Roofing Standards in early 2026.

Why a Fragmented, Growing Market Attracts This Much Capital

Trade press ties the consolidation wave to the roofing market’s growth trajectory, citing a $23.35 billion market in 2024 projected to reach $44.24 billion by 2034, driven by storm damage, aging home stock, and non-discretionary repair demand. That figure describes a narrower scope than IBISWorld’s $92.5 billion full contractor-industry revenue estimate already used elsewhere on this site, so the two should not be read as the same number, but both point toward the same underlying story: a large, still-growing, still-fragmented market with more than 108,598 individual contractor businesses is exactly the kind of landscape private equity buys into a handful of companies at a time and consolidates.

Other named platform activity in this same window includes Omnia Exterior Solutions, backed by CCMP Growth Advisors, which operates 12+ brands and deliberately slowed from eight acquisitions in 2024 to four in 2025 to prioritize integration; Latite Roofing, acquired by Sun Capital Partners in early 2025; and the Leaf Home and Erie Home combination, which drew capital from Ares and Apollo later in 2025.

The Numbers

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The number of PE-backed roofing platforms grew from roughly 17 at the start of 2023 to 56 by the end of 2024, a 229% increase in 24 months.

CT Acquisitions, compiled from public filings and trade press

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Trade press reported 134 disclosed roofing acquisitions across the industry in 2024, and 2025 has averaged roughly one platform-level roofing transaction every 48 hours.

CT Acquisitions, compiled from public filings and trade press

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Tecta America, backed by Altas Partners and Leonard Green & Partners, generates approximately $1.4 billion in revenue across 110+ offices in 32 states, and completed six acquisitions in 2025.

CT Acquisitions, compiled from public filings and trade press

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The roofing installation and materials market, a narrower scope than IBISWorld’s $92.5 billion full contractor-industry figure, was valued at $23.35 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $44.24 billion by 2034.

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Sources

The external data in this article draws on the sources below. Figures described in the text as estimates or industry triangulations are directional and are not attributed to a single dataset.

FAQ

How many private-equity-backed roofing platforms are there?
Roughly 56 as of the end of 2024, up from about 17 at the start of 2023, a 229% increase in 24 months, according to CT Acquisitions’ compiled tracker of public filings and trade press.
How many roofing companies were acquired in 2024?
134 disclosed acquisitions across the industry, per trade press, and the same compiled tracker describes 2025 as averaging roughly one platform-level roofing transaction every 48 hours.
What is the largest private-equity-backed roofing company?
Tecta America, backed by Altas Partners and Leonard Green & Partners, is described as the largest US commercial roofing contractor, with approximately $1.4 billion in revenue, 4,500 employees, and 110+ offices across 32 states.
Is this M&A data from a government source?
No. It is compiled by CT Acquisitions, an M&A advisory firm, from public press releases, SEC filings, and trade press, not from an audited or government-published dataset. No standard recurring government dataset tracks private roofing M&A directly.

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