ROOFING / WEB DESIGN
Web Design for Roofing Contractors
Nobody climbs up to inspect your work, and everybody has heard the storm-chaser stories. The site's job is to prove quality and prove local. Flat monthly fee.
Web design for a roofing contractor means a site built to be checked: before-and-after galleries that show the finished roofs a homeowner cannot climb up to see, dedicated sections for storm damage and insurance-claim work, insurance, licensing, and warranty information displayed where the nervous researcher looks for it, and one-tap quote and call buttons throughout. Built, hosted, and maintained on a flat monthly fee, backed by The 7-Day Launch Guarantee.
A roof is the biggest thing most homeowners will ever buy that they cannot inspect. They will not climb up there, they cannot judge the workmanship, and they have all heard about the trucks that follow hail storms into town. So they verify the contractor instead of the roof: they read, they compare, they look for reasons to trust or walk. A roofing contractor's website is built for exactly that examination.
Show the work they cannot see
The build treats photography as evidence. Before-and-after galleries, organized by job type, let a homeowner see finished shingle replacements, flat-roof repairs, and gutter work at the quality level you actually deliver. We can launch with relevant roofing imagery and swap in your real job photos as they come in, prompting you for them on an ongoing basis, so the proof keeps accumulating instead of going stale.
Built for the after-the-storm visit
Storm damage and insurance-claim repairs get dedicated sections, not a line in a services list, because the homeowner arriving after a wind event has specific questions: is this repairable, how does the claim process work, who can look at it this week. Those pages speak to that situation and put the quote request and one-tap call where they cannot be missed. Insurance, licensing, and warranty information sits in plain view, the exact evidence a wary homeowner checks before trusting anyone with their roof.
The honest version
A website does not put shingles on a roof, and quote volume is set by storms and your market, so we make no promises about either. What we build is a fast, mobile-first site shaped around how roofing is actually vetted, live within 7 days of completed onboarding and backed by The 7-Day Launch Guarantee, then hosted and maintained on a flat monthly fee. The full service breakdown is on the web design service page.
Related pages
- Roofing overview, the full roofing visibility picture
- Web design service, what the build involves at each plan
- Local SEO for roofers, the search structure underneath the site
- Google Business Profile for roofers
Want a roofing site that survives the checking?
Get in touch and we will walk you through the plans. The pricing page shows exactly what each plan includes.
Get startedYour site is live within 7 days of completed onboarding (Kickoff Call done, setup fee paid, intake and photos submitted; we do the technical work with you on a call or through email) or your first month after launch is free.
Common questions
Why do before-and-after galleries matter so much for roofing?
Because the quality cannot be seen from the driveway. A homeowner has no way to judge flashing, decking, or underlayment from the ground, so they judge what they can see: your finished work, photographed properly, next to what it replaced. Galleries organized by job type do the quality argument for you before the first conversation.
What goes in the storm-damage section?
Content written for the homeowner standing in the yard after a hail or wind event: what to check, how inspections work, how insurance-claim repairs proceed, and how to request yours. That search happens in a burst after every storm, and having a real page for it, rather than a generic services list, is what makes the site useful in that moment.
Does the site help me look different from the out-of-town crews?
That is one of its main jobs. After a storm, homeowners actively look for evidence a roofer is established and local: a real service area, licensing and insurance stated plainly, warranties in writing, photos of local jobs. The build puts that evidence where it can be found, because the homeowner who cannot find it assumes the worst and keeps looking.