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Roofing sites, but make them actually convert

Don't fix your roofing site — unless you want the inspection calls.

Storm rolls in. Homeowners panic-google. They land on a roofing site built in 2014, can't find a phone number in three seconds, and call the next guy. If that sounds fine, keep what you have. If it doesn't, this is the page that fixes it.

Storm-ready by default

When the wind hits, your hero section actually mentions emergencies, claims, and a call button — revolutionary stuff, we know.

Trust before the ask

Licensing, insurance, and real proof show up before the page begs for a form fill. Customers don't trust beggars.

Locals know they're locals

Service areas and city coverage spelled out so homeowners stop guessing whether you cover their ZIP code.

What your current roofing page is probably failing at

We're not trying to impress your nephew who "does websites." We're trying to make your phone ring.

Handle panic searches and planned projects without confusing either of them

Storm damage, leak repair, full replacement, and commercial work each deserve their own moment. One generic 'we do roofs' block is how leads bounce to the next listing.

Make 'request an inspection' a five-second action

Call buttons, inspection forms, and claim-help prompts within thumb's reach. Friction kills more deals than your competitor's pricing ever will.

Show your real work — not stock photos pretending to be your portfolio

Before-and-after shots, material expertise, warranties, and neighborhood proof organized so a stressed homeowner on mobile can scan it in 10 seconds.

Tell Google (and ChatGPT) what you actually do

Reroofing, repair, storm response, gutters, commercial — each gets its own page and schema so you're not burying half your revenue under a single keyword.

What every homeowner is silently judging you on

They won't tell you these are dealbreakers. The 'back' button on their phone doesn't need to ask permission.

Do you actually handle storm damage and insurance claims?

Are you local, insured, and reachable in under 30 seconds?

What kinds of roofs and properties do you handle, really?

Can I request an inspection without filling out a tax return?

Are those before/after shots yours, or stock photos pretending to be?

Does this site look credible on a phone, or only on someone's desktop?

Questions you're definitely about to ask

Straight answers. No "let's hop on a discovery call" energy. No jargon you'd need a translator for.

Can we create separate sections for storm damage and full replacements?
Yes. That split usually improves clarity and helps the page match the different intent behind urgent repairs versus planned projects.
Can the site speak to insurance claims without sounding confusing?
Yes. We can explain your process in plain language so homeowners know what you help with and what to expect next.
Can we support both residential and commercial leads?
Yes. We can create dedicated conversion paths for homeowners, property managers, and commercial buyers so the page does not talk to everyone the same way.
Do you charge per lead or take a commission?
No. The site is your asset and the leads belong to you.
Can we update service areas or add city pages later?
Yes. That is a normal part of growing a roofing site, and we can expand coverage without rebuilding everything from scratch.

Or keep the site you have. Your competitor is going to love that.

We rebuild your roofing page around how real homeowners actually choose a roofer — fast, mobile, trust-first, and structured so storm traffic ends up on your phone instead of someone else's. Free 72-hour preview. You only pay if it's better. Tough to lose, honestly.

Fine, Build Me a Better One