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How Roofing Contractors Can Win Over Homeowners Tempted by Lower Prices

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written by RoofScope published on 10. 10. 2024

According to a recent Clever Real Estate survey, around 33% of homeowners would consider hiring a contractor with a questionable reputation to save money. While this statistic may surprise you, it presents a major opportunity for reputable roofing contractors to stand out and win more business.

Homeowners are often tempted by lower prices, even if it means compromising on quality. But what if you could offer the best of both worlds—competitive pricing and high-quality roofing services? Here are five simple ways to outshine less reputable contractors and secure more business.


1. Advertise Roofing Costs Per Square, Not Per Roof

Instead of providing homeowners with a lump-sum estimate for a full roof replacement, advertise your pricing per square. This approach shows value upfront and helps you get your foot in the door.

By using an affordable $11 RoofScopeX report, you can offer homeowners an accurate measurement of their roof's square footage. This helps prevent any underestimations and shows transparency in your pricing. Additionally, you can educate homeowners on the importance of meeting municipal code requirements, which can be verified using a ProData Property Report from Scope Technologies.


2. Offer Transparent Financing Options

Money is often the biggest factor behind a homeowner’s decision to hire a questionable contractor. Counter this by presenting clear, transparent financing options.

Order a RoofScopeX report before your appointment, and use it to calculate a 60-month financing plan with per-month pricing. This allows homeowners to see how affordable premium roofing solutions can be, giving them a breakdown of monthly costs compared to cheaper, lower-quality alternatives.


3. Use Aerial Measurement Reports to Showcase Value

Bring your RoofScope aerial measurement report to appointments and use it as a visual aid. Walk homeowners through the cost of a premium roof system versus a value-engineered option that still meets code requirements.

This comparison helps homeowners understand where their money is going and builds trust by showing that you can offer tailored roofing solutions—whether they want to invest in a top-tier system or a more budget-friendly option without compromising quality.


4. Provide Free Inspections and Firm Quotes

One way to differentiate yourself from less reputable contractors is by offering free inspections, roof certifications, and firm quotes with clear financing options. And when you promise to show up, make sure you do.

As an Advantage RoofScope Member, you can offer this service for just $33 without even needing to visit the site. Using RoofScope technology allows you to provide precise measurements, better value, and competitive pricing that will easily outclass less reliable contractors.


5. Offer Roof Repair Services for Budget-Conscious Homeowners

While full roof replacements bring in higher revenue, offering roof repair services can help capture budget-conscious homeowners who may not be able to afford a full replacement.

A well-executed repair can provide the solution homeowners need while giving you higher margins for a quicker job. By offering quality roof repairs, you’ll earn the trust of these homeowners, positioning yourself as a reliable contractor for future needs.


Embrace the Opportunity to Outshine Competitors

Instead of being frustrated by homeowners considering questionable contractors, see it as an opportunity. By being transparent, offering creative options, and leveraging cutting-edge technology like RoofScope, you can deliver better value and win over more customers.

Homeowners are looking for trustworthy roofing contractors who offer quality at a fair price. By positioning your business as transparent and solution-oriented, you'll win the loyalty of homeowners who might otherwise be tempted by lower-quality alternatives.

written by RoofScope published on 10. 10. 2024

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