Roofing leads with a documented reason to call

Every roofing lead we deliver is tied to a public, dated event: a facade filing, a reroof permit two blocks away, a portfolio of 1980s flat roofs. We match the signal to the account behind it — the management company, owner, or business — verify the decision-maker, and route the lead to exactly one member in your market.

Verified email on every lead · Direct phone where available · One member per market

Signal feed — Roofing LIVE
Why B2B: a homeowner shingle patch is a few hundred dollars once. A portfolio reroof program is recurring work for years. One account pays for a year of membership.

The roofing signals we watch

Each one is a public, dated event that predicts roofing work — and a documented reason to reach out this week.

Signal 01

Facade / LL11-type filings

A required facade-inspection filing (Local Law 11 in NYC and its equivalents elsewhere) lands on a building.

Facade and roof work travel together, and the filing names the building and the responsible party.

Signal 02

Roof permits by block

A reroof or roofing permit is filed near buildings you could serve.

One approved roof on a block signals age and weather exposure across its neighbors — warm territory to work.

Signal 03

Building-age flags

Records surface portfolios of flat roofs built in an era now due for replacement.

A 1980s flat roof is at the end of a typical membrane life. The owner already knows it's coming.

Signal 04

Storm-affected portfolios

Filings and complaints cluster across an owner's buildings after a storm event.

Insurance-driven urgency across multiple buildings at once — a portfolio conversation, not one job.

Signal 05

Managing-agent changes

A building or portfolio changes managing agent.

A new agent reassessing capital needs is the moment a reroof program gets scoped.

Always on

New signals, added regularly

We keep wiring in new public data sources — every new feed is another dated reason to call, live in your market automatically.

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Capped markets. Routed leads.

Hot roofing leads are never shared — each is routed to exactly one member per market. Here's where Roofing seats are open right now.

Trade
New York City
New Jersey
Chicago
Seattle
Roofing
3 of 5 open
5 of 5 open
Opening Q4 2026
Opening Q4 2026

Seat caps are set by signal volume. See every trade and market on the full board.

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Homeowner leads buy a job. Accounts buy for years.

Consumer lead marketplaces

  • Homeowner jobs: one repair, then gone
  • Same lead sold to 3–5 competitors — a race you already lost
  • You pay per lead whether it answers or not
  • Generic contacts: web forms, front desks, dead ends

The FieldClients feed

  • B2B accounts: portfolios, contracts, repeat work
  • Each hot lead routed to one member only
  • Every lead has a dated, documented reason to reach out
  • Verified decision-makers — email always, direct phone where available

Roofing questions

Are these commercial roofing leads or homeowner jobs?

Commercial and portfolio accounts — management companies and owners with multiple buildings. A homeowner shingle patch is a few hundred dollars once; a portfolio reroof program is years of work.

How do you find roofing work before the RFP goes out?

The public record moves first. A facade filing, a building-age flag, or a post-storm complaint cluster shows up weeks before a formal bid — early enough to be the relationship, not the third quote.

What contact details come with a roofing lead?

Verified decision-maker email on every lead, direct phone where available. Each lead names the account behind the building and the dated signal that surfaced it.

Check roofing seat availability in your market.

If your trade and market still have an open seat, the two-week trial starts this week — $250, credited in full to month one.

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