by Adam Sand, Roofing Business Partner. Six tips to for developing a reputation that builds a sustainable business. 1 - Five-star reviews don’t start with marketing — they start in the field. Most roofers think a five-star reputation comes from asking harder, begging more or training sales reps to “close the review.” ...
By JobNimbus. With CRM tools like JobNimbus, roofing contractors can connect every department to deliver a seamless experience for every customer. In many roofing companies, departments operate independently — the sales team focuses on closing deals, production manages installations and customer service fields calls from frustrated homeowners. Each team performs ...
By Convex. Contractors chasing growth can’t afford to waste time on the wrong leads. In today’s crowded roofing and solar markets, hustle alone isn’t enough. Contractors are burning through time, energy and resources chasing prospects that were never a fit to begin with. Meanwhile, those leveraging data-driven prospecting strategies, powered ...
By Ashley Pietsch, Integrity Insurance & Bonding, Inc. Shifting from hands-on to high-level leadership allows roofing business owners to scale with confidence. Running a successful roofing business takes more than skill on the job — it requires strong leadership, smart time management and the ability to delegate effectively. Many ...
By JobNimbus. Explore how CRM systems transform everyday client interactions into referrals and long-term success. In roofing, a good reputation is paramount. One trusted homeowner can generate more authentic, actionable leads than any ad campaign, and that trust is built through professionalism, consistency and communication. Homeowners don’t just judge contractors ...
By Centerpoint Connect. A mobile service division isn’t just a tool, it’s a mobile profit center, a customer retention engine and a strategic lever for long-term growth. There are many ways to grow your business and it’s not all on the job site. It’s on the road, utilizing a service ...
By Cotney Consulting Group. When you treat risk management like a habit instead of a special event, you become more resilient. Every roofing project carries a degree of uncertainty, no matter how experienced the contractor or how well-worn the scope of work. Sometimes that uncertainty shows up as weather delays, other ...
By Randy Chaffee, Source One Marketing. The next generation isn’t here to erase what we've built — they’re here to continue the legacy. If you’ve been in this business for a while, you’ve probably noticed that the next generation isn’t coming. They’re already on the jobsite! They may not swing ...
By Cotney Consulting Group. Learn why reactive roofing is a more expensive way to manage a building. There’s a simple truth in our industry: roofs don’t fail overnight; they fail slowly and expensively. You can see it on nearly every commercial building that’s gone a few too many years without attention. A ...
By Cotney Consulting Group. A roofing contractor who takes the time to identify vulnerabilities, build backup plans and train their people will always be stronger than one who tries to wing it. When we look back on all the challenges facing our industry, whether pandemics, economic uncertainties, material shortages, sudden price spikes ...