Urgent leak enquiries need a different path from planned restoration work.
Roofer websites that turn leaks, repairs, and replacements into clear enquiries
A leak at 6am and a restoration quote for spring are different customers with different urgency. We build roofing websites that give each one a clear path — so you get the call either way.
Why most roofing websites leak enquiries.
Someone with water coming through the ceiling doesn't want your company history — they want a number and proof you'll actually turn up. Someone planning a restoration wants photos and a process. Most roofing sites serve neither properly, so the enquiry goes elsewhere.
Homeowners want proof of workmanship and safety before booking.
Roofing pages can become vague unless service types are separated clearly.
What we'd put on your roofer website
Your site has three jobs: make it obvious what you do, give people a reason to trust you, and turn interest into an enquiry you can actually act on. Everything below earns its spot by doing one of those.
Must-haves
- Separate callouts for leaks, repairs, restoration, replacement, and gutters.
- Photo-led proof and explanation of the inspection process.
- Clear service-area and weather-delay wording.
- CTA that asks for photos and roof type when useful.
Sections that match how customers choose
These are the blocks we'd start your site with. Photos, reviews, and real job details slot in as you send them through — the structure doesn't need rebuilding.
Leak and urgent repair block.
Roof restoration versus replacement explanation.
Inspection and quote process.
Materials, roof types, and gutter services when offered.
Turning visitors into enquiries
- Call CTA for active leaks.
- Quote form with address/suburb, roof type, issue, photos, and urgency.
- Inspection booking prompt for non-urgent work.
Getting found on Google
- Create real service pages for roof repairs, roof restoration, and gutter replacement if offered.
- Use project photos with useful alt text.
- Avoid suburb pages until there is enough local proof and service-area detail.
No big upfront bill. One small monthly fee.
Every site we build works the same way: we design it, build it, host it, and look after it — all for one monthly payment.
- $0 upfront — plans from $99 + GST a month
- Hosting, SSL, domain, and support all included
- Minor edits included; bigger rewrites quoted first
- Free homepage concept up front — see it before you pay anything
Drop your name and email. We build you a real homepage — yours to keep.
We learn what you do, who calls you, and what 'good' looks like.
We finish the build. You review. We tweak. Then we ship.
Edits, content, security, the works. You focus on the day job.
Questions roofers usually ask
Should roof leak repairs be separate from roof restoration?
Yes. The visitor intent is different: one is urgent, the other is planned. Separate sections or pages make both easier to convert.
What photos work best on a roofing website?
Real before, during, and after photos. They show workmanship and make the quote process feel less abstract.
Can A1 Local include storm or emergency wording?
Only if the roofer genuinely offers that service. We keep urgent-service claims accurate.
How much does a roofer website cost?
No upfront build cost with A1 Local. Plans start at $99 + GST a month, and most roofers pick the Lead Site at $149 + GST so repairs, restoration, and gutters each get their own page. Hosting, SSL, and support are included.
How long does a roofing website take to build?
About 48 hours for the free homepage concept, then two to three weeks for the full site. We design the page so your job photos can slot in as they come.
See it before you pay a cent.
Drop your name and email and we'll build a free homepage concept for your roofer business in about 48 hours. No card, no hard sell.
- Real homepage, on a live link
- ~48 hour turnaround
- Yours to keep — even if you walk away