Roofing estimate leads

More roofing estimates with photos, damage, and roof context.

A useful roofing inquiry should show whether this is a leak, inspection, storm claim, repair, or replacement before your estimator spends the appointment.

Estimate worth rolling

A roof concern only becomes useful when the estimator can see what they are walking into.

Roofing demand gets real when the estimator can see the roof type, age, damage, photos, location, and whether the next step is inspection, repair, claim, or replacement.

  • roof type
  • damage
  • photos
  • estimate path

Roofing: Roof Inspections

Make the roof problem feel ready for the right estimator.

Roofing decisions usually start with visible damage, a leak, or a storm question. Your roofing company should feel estimate-ready before the homeowner books time on the roof.

  • Damage

    Clarify leak, storm, repair, or replacement.

  • Photos

    Help the estimator prepare.

  • Timing

    Move the homeowner toward an estimate.

  • Roof estimates

    Know which estimates became paid work.

What a useful inquiry already includes

Know the roof before the estimator goes out.

The lead should make the roof type, age, damage, photos, location, and estimate path clear before your team commits inspection time.

  • roof type and age
  • leak or storm damage
  • photos
  • location
  • inspection or estimate path

Roofing

Bring in

  • roof inspections
  • replacement estimates
  • storm damage conversations
  • leak calls with context

Filter out

  • low-detail repair asks
  • unsupported roof types
  • out-of-area requests
  • vague price checks

Useful starting points

Lead sources to test first.

The channel should match how this buyer starts the conversation, not just where ads are easy to buy.

Tell us what roofing work belongs on your estimate board.

Tell us the inspections, replacements, repairs, and storm work your team wants to estimate.

Send the roofing version.

A few words about your strongest roofing jobs is enough.