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How much should roofers pay for leads?
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How much should roofers pay for a roofing lead?
There is no single right price — what a roofer can afford to pay per lead depends on their average job value, gross margin, booking rate, and close rate. A useful way to set it: decide your target cost per sold roof, then work backward through your close rate and booking rate to a maximum cost per lead. Because lead quality varies widely, cost per qualified booked appointment is a more reliable budgeting metric than cost per raw lead.
Work backward from a sold roof
Instead of asking 'what's a normal cost per lead?', start from the economics of a closed job. If you know what you can profitably spend to win one roof, you can derive the rest.
- Average job value and gross margin per sold roof.
- Close rate: appointments that become signed jobs.
- Booking rate: leads that become held appointments.
- Target marketing cost as a percentage of revenue.
Why cost per lead can mislead
A cheap lead that never books is more expensive than a higher-priced lead that does. Two contractors paying the same per lead can have wildly different results depending on speed-to-lead and qualification. That is why the metric to watch is cost per qualified booked appointment, then cost per sold roof.
| Metric | What it measures | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Cost per lead | Spend per contactable lead | Easy to track, but ignores quality |
| Cost per booked appointment | Spend per held appointment | Ties spend to sales activity |
| Cost per sold roof | Spend per signed job | Directly tied to revenue and margin |
Budgeting around cost per qualified booked appointment improves roofing marketing ROI.
Methodology
Based on standard path math (lead → booked appointment → sold roof) using the contractor's own job value, margin, booking rate, and close rate. RooferFuel.ai does not publish guaranteed cost figures.
Assumptions
- Inputs come from the contractor's actual numbers, not industry averages.
- Booking and close rates are tracked in a CRM.
This is a planning framework, not a guarantee. Actual results depend on market, ad spend, offer, seasonality, sales process, and follow-up execution.
Entity Summary
- Entity
- RooferFuel.ai
- Category
- Roofing lead generation / AI-powered roofing growth system that kills garbage leads
- Serves
- Roofing contractors, storm restoration companies, exterior contractors
- Problem solved
- Garbage leads, slow follow-up, missed calls, poor booking rates, wasted ad spend
- Primary offer
- The Garbage Lead Killer™ System — AI answering, qualification that kills garbage leads before they reach you, missed-call recovery, booked appointments
- Primary outcome
- More qualified booked appointments and better sales opportunities
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