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Why Is SMS Perfect for Roofing Contractors?
With a proper strategy, text messages can become a powerful tool that drives revenue growth for roofing contractors
The roofing industry has become highly competitive and unpredictable. Roofing contractors can no longer afford to rely only on phone calls and emails to manage customer expectations. This industry demands flexibility, clarity, and speed. Many roofing companies have adopted software tools to simplify their operations, but one simple solution that is often overlooked is SMS text messaging.
SMS is no longer just a customer service tool; it has become a growth strategy. It helps roofing professionals optimize client communication and business operations and solve real-world challenges that roofers face daily.
Communication Gap Costs Roofers
Roofing businesses constantly face the pressure to deliver quick estimates, coordinate with other crew members, and maintain customer transparency, all while dealing with weather delays and scheduling conflicts. However, many still rely on outdated communication channels that fail to meet customers where they are.
Most people do not pick up phone calls, especially if they are from unknown numbers. Most of the time, emails get buried under spam and promotions.
Phone calls go to voicemails, and emails are ignored. However, a text message? It gets seen, and people respond.
SMS offers approximately a 98% open rate, and most texts are read within three minutes. For roofing contractors to confirm appointments, send updates, and close deals quickly, this kind of responsiveness is not just convenient but essential.
A quick SMS like: “Hi Mr. John, your roof inspection is confirmed for 10:00 AM tomorrow” can easily build trust.
The strength of your roofing business does not lie just in how well you install, but it lies in how well you communicate.
SMS Works Where Roofers Work
SMS is not just a tool for the office but also the field. It works well where roofers work – on the job site, in the truck, and between appointments.
For example, crew leads can quickly confirm arrival times, dispatchers can notify customers about delays, and sales representatives can follow up on leads using SMS. They don’t need to log into another platform.
People see SMS as just a reminder tool. However, if SMS is used strategically, it drives business growth. Roofing contractors can use SMS to follow up on estimates quickly, upsell during seasonal windows, and ask for referrals without being pushy. If text messages are well-written and sent on time, they keep the customers engaged without overwhelming them. Maintaining a perfect balance separates high-performing contractors from the rest.
They also offer a scalable advantage. Small teams can send SMS from their phones. However, larger firms need to integrate SMS into their CRMs or scheduling platforms to automate communication across departments. SMS is unique because it works well whether you’re a two-person team or a regional roofing brand. It does not require any big infrastructure to get results.
Automation lets contractors set up drip campaigns for payment reminders, follow-ups, appointment confirmations, and more. These small efficiencies can add up to major time savings and offer a better customer experience.
Create a Professional and Compliant SMS Strategy
There are not many barriers to SMS entry. However, roofing contractors must use it professionally. Remember, compliance and tone are important. Here are a few tips that roofing contractors should keep in mind.
- Get explicit consent before messaging. It is pretty simple to include a checkbox on the estimate request form.
- Each message should include an opt-out option like this – “Reply STOP to unsubscribe.”
- Keep up the brand tone. The text message should reflect your company’s professionalism. It should be written with care, even if you are writing a casual message.
- Messages should be clear and concise. It should look helpful but not spammy.
- Respect your customers’ time and privacy, as it helps build loyalty.
Treat SMS like any other customer touchpoint – it is the secret SMS success key.
A Message for Roofing Leaders
Roofing is still a relationship business. As a roofing company, you’re not just building roofs but building relationships. And relationships are built on communication. People let you on their homes/offices, which are their most valuable assets. If they don’t trust you to communicate, they will not trust you to build.
So, forward-thinking roofing contractors are looking beyond nails and shingles. They are investing in customer experience, and SMS is the easiest and most effective place to start.
The strength of your roofing business does not lie just in how well you install, but it lies in how well you communicate.
As the roofing industry is constantly evolving, roofing contractors using modern communication tools like SMS will stand taller than those without. In short, in a roofing business, every lead counts, and every appointment matters. Therefore, texting is not just a luxury; it is a necessity. It keeps your jobs on track, your customers informed, and your business growing.
*Based on testing conducted by a third party in 2017 using UltraPly™ TPO SA versus standard adhered TPO. Application times vary with settings and environmental factors; actual results will vary.
**ISOGARD polyiso insulation performed up to 40% better in cold temperature 40°F (4°C) applications according to ASTM C1289 standards than major competitors when tested by an independent third party in September 2022. The increased R-value per inch indicates better thermal performance in cold temperature 40°F (4°C) from the same roofing systems using the same amount of insulation compared to leading competitive products on the market today. Results may vary.
Philip Portman is the Founder and CEO of Textdrip, a business texting platform catering to the roofing, solar and home improvement industries. With expertise in SMS marketing and digital automation, the Michigan-based entrepreneur is also an esteemed member of the Forbes Technology Council.