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Storm leads have a 2-hour shelf life. Homeowners file claims fast and hire the first roofer who reaches out. SecureMyLead texts every lead the second they come in — so you are always first on the scene.
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Popular guides
Roofing leads are expensive and short-lived. These guides focus on the exact response problems that kill close rate: slow callbacks, weak first texts, and no system when storm volume spikes.
A tactical breakdown of how roofers can use texting to start conversations faster, follow up harder, and stay top of mind during storm season.
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The core scripts, timing, and booking approach roofers need when homeowners are talking to several contractors at once.
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How to build a repeatable process for storm leads, estimate requests, and post-inspection follow-up without relying on someone remembering every next step.
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Campaign and follow-up examples that work well when your business depends on quick response and fast estimate scheduling.
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Common questions
Because many roofing leads are event-driven. After hail, wind, or leaks, homeowners contact multiple companies quickly. The roofer who responds first usually gets the inspection scheduled first, which often means getting the job.
Yes. Automation is not a replacement for the sales call. It is protection against dead time between the inquiry and your human follow-up, especially when crews are on-site or leads come in after hours.
Slow first contact and weak estimate follow-up. Many roofers get the lead, run the inspection, send the estimate, and then disappear long enough for a more responsive competitor to take control of the deal.
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“Last hail storm we had 67 leads come in from our Facebook ads. Used to lose half before I could call back. Now SecureMyLead texts every single one and I closed 31 jobs from that storm alone.”
Dan K.
Roofing Contractor · Dallas, TX