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Roofing Websites

A Website That Puts You on Top of Every Homeowner's List

When a storm rolls through or a roof starts leaking, homeowners go online first. Your website needs to be the one they find, trust, and call. We build roofing websites designed to win more estimates and close more deals.

Everything a Roofing Website Needs

Storm chasers come and go. Your website should prove you are the established, certified, trustworthy roofer in your market.

Storm Damage Landing Pages

Dedicated pages that go live fast after major weather events. Optimized for "storm damage roof repair [your city]" searches that spike immediately after hail, wind, or hurricanes.

Before & After Project Galleries

Side-by-side comparison galleries showing worn-out roofs transformed into professional installs. Organized by roof type — shingle, tile, metal, flat — so homeowners see work matching their home.

Financing Options Page

A roof replacement is a major investment. Clear financing information with monthly payment estimates, lender logos, and easy application links removes the biggest objection before you arrive.

Free Inspection Request Form

Smart intake forms that capture property type, approximate roof size, current issues, and preferred inspection time. Better qualified leads that are ready to move forward.

Warranty & Certification Display

Manufacturer certifications (GAF Master Elite, Owens Corning Preferred, CertainTeed SELECT), warranty details, and insurance information displayed prominently to build trust.

Service Area & Material Pages

Individual pages for every city you serve and every roofing material you install. "Metal roof installation Tampa" and "shingle replacement Clearwater" each get their own optimized page.

Why Roofers Need a Professional Website

The US roofing market is worth over $56 billion. With the average re-roof costing $8,000-$15,000, every estimate you miss is significant lost revenue. And 93% of homeowners start their search for a roofer online.

93%

of homeowners research roofing contractors online before requesting an estimate (Roofing Contractor Magazine survey)

$11,500

is the average residential roof replacement cost in the US, making each lost lead worth thousands in potential revenue (HomeAdvisor)

47%

of homeowners say they will not consider a contractor without an up-to-date, professional website (Dodge Data & Analytics)

340%

increase in "roof repair near me" searches during severe weather events, creating massive short-term demand (Google Trends)

What Homeowners Look For

Before & after photos 91% say important
Manufacturer certifications 84% say important
Clear pricing/financing info 79% say important
Online reviews visible on site 88% say important
Insurance claim assistance info 73% say important

Based on homeowner surveys by Roofing Contractor Magazine and Modernize

Common Questions from Roofing Contractors

Can you build storm damage pages quickly after a weather event?
Yes. We can have a targeted storm damage landing page live within 24-48 hours of a major weather event in your area. These pages are pre-templated and ready to customize with your service area, contact information, and specific storm details. When a hailstorm or hurricane hits, speed matters.
How do before-and-after galleries work on the website?
You send us photos from your completed jobs — we handle the rest. We organize them by roof type (shingle, metal, tile, flat), add descriptions, and create an interactive gallery with side-by-side slider comparisons. We can update the gallery anytime you complete a new job worth showcasing.
Can you show the manufacturer certifications I hold?
Absolutely. We create a dedicated certifications section with manufacturer logos, certification levels (GAF Master Elite, Owens Corning Preferred, etc.), and explanations of what each certification means for the homeowner. This is a major trust signal that sets you apart from uncertified competitors.
Do you handle insurance claim-related content?
We build educational content about the insurance claim process, what homeowners should know about filing a claim, and how your company helps navigate it. This positions you as a helpful resource rather than a pushy contractor, and it ranks well for search terms like "roof insurance claim help."
What about different roofing services like commercial and residential?
We structure the site with separate sections for residential and commercial roofing. Each has its own service pages, galleries, and calls to action. A property manager looking for a commercial roof replacement sees completely different content than a homeowner with storm damage.

Ready to Stand Out from the Storm Chasers?

Get a free preview of your new roofing website. We will show you how a professional online presence separates established contractors from fly-by-night operators.