Careers

American National Renovations

Careers at American National Renovations

Build a career with a company that protects homes, strengthens communities, and invests in your success.


Why Work with American National Renovations?

💼 High Earning Potential

Your effort drives your income. No caps, no limits — just real opportunity.

🎓 Hands-On Training

No experience? We’ve got you. Our team teaches you everything you need to succeed in roofing, siding, ventilation, waterproofing, and more.

🤝 Supportive Team Culture

You’ll work alongside people who want to see you win — mentors, leaders, and teammates committed to your growth.

📈 Recession-Resistant Industry

Homes always need protection. From roof replacements to skylight repairs, our services stay in demand year-round.

🏡 Make a Real Impact

Help homeowners safeguard their property with essential services like roof inspections, decking repairs, siding upgrades, and ventilation improvements.


Who We’re Looking For

  • Hardworking and Self‑Motivated – You’re hungry to grow, learn, and earn.
  • Competitive and Driven – You thrive where performance matters and effort pays off.
  • Strong Communicator – You enjoy talking to people and helping them choose the right solution.
  • Coachable and Team‑Oriented – You’re ready to learn from experienced industry pros.
  • Problem Solver – You see challenges as opportunities and think quickly on your feet.


Why Build Your Career with American National Renovations?

🚀 Fast-Track Your Success

We give you the tools, training, and support to win from day one — even if you’re new to the industry.

💰 Unlimited Income Potential

Your paycheck grows with your performance. Top earners take home six figures.

📚 Training That Works

Learn a proven system for helping homeowners with services like:

  • Roof replacements & tear-offs
  • Roof decking installation & repair
  • Gable vent installation & repair
  • Skylight installation & repair
  • Siding upgrades
  • Waterproofing & vapor barrier installation
  • Roof inspections & maintenance


🧡 A Team That Has Your Back

You’re never on an island. Our leadership and field teams support you every step of the way.

🌍 Local Work, No Travel Grind

Serve homeowners in your community without long-distance travel.

🔓 Control Your Future

No corporate ladder. No ceilings. Just opportunity for those willing to take it.


What You’ll Get

  • Uncapped Earning Potential – Top performers regularly earn six figures.
  • Hands-On Training & Mentorship – We equip you with everything you need to succeed.
  • Rapid Career Growth – Hard work leads to fast promotions and leadership opportunities.
  • Local, Community-Focused Work – Build relationships and make an impact close to home.


Send Us Your Resume

  • How is it possible that my insurance company would pay for my roof?

    Many homeowners insurance policies include coverage for roof damage caused by severe weather events such as storms, high winds, or hail. If your roof meets the criteria for coverage, your insurance provider may cover the costs of repair or replacement. Our company simplifies this process by managing the entire insurance claim on your behalf, from initial filing and documentation to ongoing communication with your insurance company until the project is completed.
  • What does hail damage look like?

    Hail damage on a roof can manifest in various ways. Common signs include dents, cracks, or bruising on shingles, areas with missing granules, soft spots in the roofing material, or exposed fiberglass. Additionally, you may notice damage to other roof components such as vents, gutters, flashing, or siding. It's important to note that not all hail damage is visible from ground level, which is why a professional inspection is often necessary for a thorough assessment.
  • Why does hail damage a roof?

    Hail can cause damage to a roof due to the forceful impact of hailstones. This impact can lead to cracking of shingles, removal of protective granules, or bruising of the underlying roofing materials. As time passes, this damage can compromise the roof's ability to effectively protect your home, potentially resulting in leaks and premature deterioration of the entire roofing system.