Facebook! LinkedIn! Email! Infographics! Blogs! No matter where you turn for roofing marketing tips—including here on the Equipter blog—you’re often bombarded with arrows pointing you toward the power of digital marketing. And there’s no question: digital marketing is key to placing your roofing company in front of customers’ eyeballs.
But don’t forget to also capitalize on old-school marketing tactics to help grow your contracting business.
Direct Mail

Business Cards

Printing companies, like VistaPrint, offer plenty of options that deliver a professional look without draining the marketing budget. If you’re searching for a higher-end business card, consider using a local printer or a company like MOO, which offers high-quality paper and professional-quality images.
Promotional Gifts

Branded promotional gift ideas for roofing include:
- Yardsticks or tape measures
- Magnets with measurement conversions
- Flower seed packets
- Ear plugs
- Safety goggles
- Cookies in construction shapes (We haven’t personally used this cookie company, but check out its roofing promo cookie ideas!)
Don’t forget promos for kids. A roofing salesperson could give away branded goodies, like small footballs or play construction helmets. (When you’re in a prospect’s home, it’s always a good idea to ask the parent first if you can give a child a promotional item.)
In-Real-Life Networking Opportunities & Events
Small business owners and managers get a near-constant barrage of tips telling them to make connections on professional sites like LinkedIn. While there’s value in digital networking, tap the power of face-to-face time as well.
Join a local chamber of commerce or other business groups. If you’re unsure which business groups are worth your time, talk with other entrepreneurs or owners in your area to find out what they would recommend.
Another option is to check out a coworking space. Coworking facilities are shared office spaces occupied by a range of businesses. Even if you have a dedicated office for your roofing business, consider taking your laptop or tablet and working out of a coworking space a few times a month—many of these facilities offer affordable day passes. Coworking allows you to connect with local business owners and often gives you access to business-related events, such as workshops or lunch-and-learn sessions.
In the past while our new facility was under construction, some Equipter team members spent time coworking out of The Candy Factory in Lancaster, PA. Find out what Sam Beiler and Josh Beiler say about coworking.
We have plenty more info on marketing for roofing companies peppered throughout our blog. What old-school roofing marketing tips or tools have worked for your contracting company? Let us know on the Equipter Facebook page!