How Exposed Are Helpers--Roofers to AI? — The 2026 Risk Report
Help roofers by performing duties requiring less skill. Duties include using, supplying, or holding materials or tools, and cleaning work area and equipment.
Data sources: O*NET 29.0, BLS OES. AI capability mapping updated March 2026. Task exposure does not equal full job replacement.
Key Statistics
- AI Risk Score
- 4.8% (low risk)
- Median Annual Salary
- $62,700
- Employment Growth
- +1%
- Total Employment
- 108,621
- Risk Timeline
- Minimal foreseeable impact
Risk Profile
- AI Exposure
- 4.8%
- Human Moat
- 9%
- Pivot Ease
- 0%
- AI Augmentation
- 45%
How exposed are Helpers--Roofers to AI?
How much of this job can AI handle in each area (0% = no AI capability, 100% = fully automatable):
- Text & Language Processing
- 72.2%
- Data Analysis & Pattern Recognition
- 77.2%
- Visual & Creative Work
- 66.4%
- Code & Logical Reasoning
- 61.6%
- Physical & Manual Tasks
- 10.8%
- Social & Emotional Intelligence
- 7.9%
AI exposure dimensions for Helpers--Roofers: Text & Language Processing: 72.2%, Data Analysis & Pattern Recognition: 77.2%, Visual & Creative Work: 66.4%, Code & Logical Reasoning: 61.6%, Physical & Manual Tasks: 10.8%, Social & Emotional Intelligence: 7.9%.
Key Tasks
- Check to ensure that completed roofs are watertight.
- Sweep and clean roofs to prepare them for the application of new roofing materials.
- Locate worn or torn areas in roofs.
- Clean work areas and equipment.
- Maintain tools and equipment.
What AI can automate for Helpers--Roofers
- Blueprint documentation
- Safety inspection checklists
- Material quantity calculations
What stays irreplaceable for Helpers--Roofers
- Physical construction and skilled trade work
- On-site safety decisions
- Complex problem-solving on site
- Equipment operation in dynamic environments
- Crew leadership and coordination
Bottom Line
5% AI exposure — low automation risk (Anthropic, March 2026). BLS projects +1% growth 2024–34. Median $62K/yr (BLS 2024). Defend your human strengths: judgment stays irreplaceable.
Verdict: Defend
Not all Helpers--Roofers face the same AI risk
Your title matters less than your task mix. Two people with the same job can have very different exposure. Lower exposure if you do more client-facing, advisory, or coordination work. Higher exposure if most of your day is repetitive digital output.
What the AI-resilient Helpers--Roofers look like
This role already has strong human elements. The best helpers--roofers will strengthen their advantage by deepening interpersonal skills, leveraging physical presence, and becoming the person who checks and improves AI output.
What stays human for Helpers--Roofers
The physical labor and problem-solving on unique roofs remains irreplaceable.
Career pivot tip
Specialize in roofing types less susceptible to automation, like custom designs.
What not to panic about
AI automates tasks, not your full professional value. Trust, judgment, responsibility, and context still matter deeply. The people most at risk are usually those who stay static. Using AI early often matters more than fearing it.
Helpers--Roofers salary in 2026
Estimated 2026 salary: $65,800. Current median: $62,700. Growth outlook: +1% through 2033. Total employment: 108,621.
Your 3-move defense plan as a Helpers--Roofers
As AI transforms the Helpers--Roofers profession, developing complementary skills is essential. Focus on areas where human judgment, creativity, and interpersonal skills provide an irreplaceable advantage.
Can AI increase Helpers--Roofers salary?
Current median salary: $62,700. Professionals who adopt AI tools early in this field can see significant productivity gains that translate to higher compensation.
AI tools every Helpers--Roofers should know
- {'name': 'Drones', 'use_case': 'Roof inspection for damage and measurements.'}
- {'name': 'AI-powered estimation software', 'use_case': 'Generates accurate project cost estimates.'}
- {'name': 'Safety monitoring systems', 'use_case': 'Detects hazards and ensures worker safety.'}
What AI changes for Helpers--Roofers
This job has minimal AI exposure risk (4.8%) due to its highly physical nature and manual task requirements. The Physical dimension score of only 11% in the dataset may reflect the specialized manual dexterity needed for roofing work, which remains difficult for AI and robotics to replicate. Helpers--Roofers benefit from resilience because their work involves on-site material handling, tool assistance, and cleanup tasks that require human presence and adaptability. Key AI tools entering construction include project management software, AI-powered safety monitoring systems, and material tracking applications. To remain competitive, workers should pursue OSHA safety certifications, learn to use construction technology like digital blueprint apps, and develop specialized roofing skills that complement rather than compete with automated systems. The 1% job growth indicates stable demand, though workers who adapt to new construction technologies will have better long-term prospects.
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