Speed to lead

The faster you respond, the more jobs you win

Most roofing companies think they respond quickly. Most are wrong. Here's what the data says and what it costs you every hour you wait.

Why we kept the calculator conservative

The calculator above models a 15% improvement in closed jobs from faster response — even though real-world studies consistently show the impact is much higher. We chose the cautious number on purpose. Every roofing business is different. Some already answer immediately. Others rely on voicemail and callbacks. Rather than overpromise, we'd rather you see what's realistic with modest improvement.

The underlying principle, though, isn't conservative at all:

The faster you engage a prospect, the more likely you are to win the job. This isn't opinion — it's how buyer intent works.

What "speed to lead" actually means

Speed-to-lead is the time between a homeowner reaching out and receiving a meaningful response from your company; whether they called, submitted a form, or requested a quote online. The clock starts the moment they contact you.

78%

of jobs go to the first contractor who responds

21×

more likely to qualify a lead if contacted within 5 minutes vs. 30

<2 min

response time that dramatically changes conversion rates

Where your competitors are losing you jobs

When a homeowner reaches out, their intent is at its peak. They've identified a problem like a leak, storm damage, an aging roof, and they're actively looking for someone to solve it. That window doesn't stay open long.

The chart below shows how dramatically the odds of a meaningful conversation drop as time passes:

Relative likelihood of a meaningful conversation, indexed to immediate response

The chain reaction faster response creates

Reducing response time doesn't just win one more call. It triggers a sequence of improvements across your entire sales process.

1

More leads turn into conversations

Unanswered calls and ignored voicemails don't become jobs. When response time drops below 2 minutes, a meaningfully higher share of inquiries become live conversations.

2

More appointments get booked

The first company to engage often has the advantage. You're building trust before a competitor has even called back. This means more inspections scheduled and more estimates delivered.

3

Close rates improve

Speed sends a signal. A company that responds immediately feels professional, organized, and reliable — before you've set foot on the roof. Customers form opinions fast.

4

Marketing ROI increases

You don't need more leads. You need to capture more of the ones you're already paying for. Faster response is often the highest-ROI improvement a roofing business can make.

5

Revenue grows without adding overhead

No extra trucks, territories, or ad spend required. You're capturing more value from leads you already generate. Every additional job won improves your marketing return.

Same leads. Very different results.

Consider two roofing companies running the same marketing budget, in the same market, with similar crews and pricing. The only difference is how fast they respond:

Company A

Slow responder

Monthly leads

100

Avg. response time

4–6 hours

Conversations had

52

Jobs closed

18

Est. monthly revenue

$162k

Company B

Fast responder

More Revenue

Monthly leads

100

Avg. response time

<2 minutes

Conversations had

81

Jobs closed

28

Est. monthly revenue

$252k

Illustrative example based on conservative industry estimates. Your results will vary by market, lead source, and close rate.

The long-term effect most roofers miss

Winning more jobs today is only part of the picture. Customers remember how a company made them feel from the very first interaction. Fast response creates better experiences — which compound into reviews, referrals, and a stronger local reputation over time.

Illustrative compounding effect of better reviews and referrals from faster first impressions

Why most roofing companies can't sustain fast response

Understanding the importance of speed isn't the hard part. Maintaining it consistently is. Phones ring during inspections, sales appointments, evenings, and weekends. As the business grows, it only gets harder to cover every incoming inquiry immediately.

Common times roofing companies miss inbound inquiries (illustrative)

How Roger closes the gap

Roger was built specifically to eliminate the delay between homeowner intent and contractor response. Instead of relying on someone being available to answer every call, Roger ensures prospects are engaged immediately — so opportunities don't slip through the cracks while your team is out on the roof.

The result is a better first impression for homeowners and a more efficient sales process for your team. And as the calculator shows, even a modest improvement in response speed can translate into substantial revenue growth over the course of a year.

See what faster response times could be worth to your business. Use the calculator above to estimate the opportunity, then book a demo.

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