Success in the roofing replacement industry isn’t about luck. And it usually isn’t about the kind of education you have. Success comes from doing the basics—and doing them well. Put these must-do tasks on how to get roofing jobs at the top of your to-do list.
The wrong tools can slow your workers down and make job sites messier, landing you less roofing gigs. However, the right tools can have the opposite impact by boosting productivity and keeping job sites cleaner. Quality tools can also help you reduce costly and inconvenient property damage. The result is happier customers who are more than willing to refer your roofing company to family, friends, and neighbors.
About 91% of consumers say they trust an online recommendation as much as they would a referral from a friend or colleague, according to a 2018 survey from BrightLocal. What’s more, 89% of consumers read businesses' responses to online reviews. That means if you want to stay competitive in an industry like roofing you need to up your online review game.
If you don’t already have a system for requesting online reviews, now is the time to put one in place so you can start getting more roofing jobs. For example, when you send emails or electronic invoices, include links to your profile on review or rating sites, including Angie’s List, Yelp, and even Facebook. You can also enlist your project managers or other customer-facing employees to ask for in-person reviews at appropriate times, such as after a final walkthrough after a job’s been completed.
You can’t get more roofing jobs if clients don’t know who you are. Fortunately, you have plenty of options for getting your contracting company’s name front and center—and keeping it top of mind. Here are a few ideas:
There is no one best way to get roofing jobs, but when you implement these ideas and other marketing tactics, you're sure to see a spike in leads. Keep a close watch on the Equipter blog and follow us on Facebook for more business tips and to join the conversation!