The Kitchen Table

ICE Raids, Insurance Wars, and the Retail Revolution: A Roofing State of the Union with your host Ken Baden

Episode Summary

In this solo installment of The Kitchen Table Podcast, host Ken Baden takes the mic alone to deliver a candid state-of-the-union for the roofing and remodeling industry heading into 2026. Ken opens by reflecting on a recent trip to Minnesota, where he recorded an episode with Dmitry Lipinskiy of Roofing Insights — an experience that sparked this deeper dive into industry issues he felt weren't fully covered. The episode tackles three major challenges rattling the contracting world right now. First, Ken addresses how ICE enforcement activity is creating a chilling effect on the Hispanic labor workforce that powers most roofing crews — even legal workers are hesitant to show up to certain job sites, driving up labor costs and causing project delays. Second, he breaks down the financing crisis: with credit score thresholds effectively raised and denial rates climbing, contractors heavily dependent on consumer financing are losing revenue they didn't see coming. Third, he dissects the insurance restoration squeeze — from UPPA law complications to percentage deductibles, ACV-only policies, and insurance companies sending "fix your roof or lose your coverage" letters based on satellite imagery. Despite these headwinds, Ken remains bullish on 2026. He shares how Potomac Custom Remodeling grew last year in a market that contracted nearly 20% nationwide by focusing on high-end retail clients and staying adaptable. He sees the current environment not as a crisis, but as a window of opportunity for contractors willing to step into the market cap vacated by larger players pulling back. The episode closes with Ken's strongest advice: if you're in insurance restoration and you haven't built a retail selling system, now is the time. He outlines what that system looks like — lead generation, setter-closer frameworks, and a 30–35% close rate benchmark — and points listeners toward consultants (including his own firm, Baden Consulting) who can help implement it with guaranteed results.

Episode Notes

EPISODE NOTES

Host: Ken Baden — CEO & President, Potomac Custom Remodeling and Baden Consulting Format: Solo episode, no guest Runtime: Approx. 21 minutes

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