Roofing websites designed by someone who's been on the roof.
The owner of this agency held a roofing license and ran his own roofing company. Our roofing sites are built around how roofing money actually arrives: storm surges, insurance claims, $15,000 replacement tickets, and homeowners comparing three roofers in one evening.
What a roofing website needs that others don't.
Roofing isn't plumbing. The site has to catch three very different kinds of buyer:
A roof estimator
Homeowner taps roof size, material, stories → honest ballpark → you get the contact info. Filters the $2,000-budget shoppers from the real replacements before you burn an afternoon on a free inspection.
Storm & insurance-claim pages
"Roof inspection for insurance," "hurricane damage roof repair" — claim-driven searches are worth thousands and most roofers' sites have zero pages for them. Ours ship with the claim-help section built in.
Drone proof
Nothing sells a $15,000 replacement like drone footage of your actual crews on actual roofs. We build the galleries — and if you don't have footage, our team films it.
How we build a roofing site.
Not everything at once. This is the sequence that gets the phone ringing fastest, then compounds:
Money pages first
Repair, replacement by material (shingle/tile/metal/flat), and insurance claims — each its own page, each matching what homeowners actually type after a leak or a storm.
The roof estimator
Tuned to your real pricing so ballparks are honest. It works at 11pm during a storm, which is exactly when roof-leak searches spike.
Speed, schema & tracking
Sub-2-second mobile loads, review stars in search results, call tracking on every button so you know which page booked the job.
Storm-ready from day one
Built to land LSA and storm-surge ad traffic the day a system forms in the Atlantic — same team runs the ads, so there's no scramble. {GADS}
Roofing website questions, answered by a former roofer.
What does a roofing website cost?
One-time project, quoted after the free audit. You own it outright — no monthly rental. Most roofers pair it with LSA and a search campaign, because a great site with no traffic is a parked truck.
Can you have it live before storm season?
If you call before spring, comfortably — typical build is 2–4 weeks. Calling the week a hurricane forms is like calling a roofer mid-storm: we'll do what we can, but the roofers who built in March own the season.
Do estimator ballparks scare customers off?
The opposite, if they're honest. A homeowner who sees a $14,000–$18,000 range and still submits their number is a real replacement lead. The ones scared off by real numbers were never going to sign — you just found out for free.
Will you put my insurance-claim services on the site?
Yes — honest claim-help positioning: inspections, documentation, working with adjusters. What we won't build is "free roof" bait; it attracts junk leads and regulator attention, and straight claim-help pages outperform it anyway.
Get a free teardown of your roofing website.
One call. Within 24 hours you get it in writing: where you rank, what leads cost in your market, and what your top three competitors are running.
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