Book more roofing inspections that actually convert

We get roofing companies qualified appointments — whether that’s a booked in-person inspection or an online estimate request from a serious homeowner. You only pay for verified leads ready to talk or get a quote

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Tired of Paying for Leads That Don’t Answer or Convert?

Most roofers waste time chasing down unqualified leads — homeowners who never pick up, wrong numbers, or tire-kickers looking for free estimates.

We fix that.

With RAFTR, you only pay for real inspection bookings — confirmed appointments with homeowners who’ve already requested a roof inspection.

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$42.61

Avg. Cost per lead

Appointments Booked

How It Works

Here’s How We Bring You More Inspections — Without the Risk

Targeting + Pre-Qualification

We analyze 44+ data points to identify high-intent homeowners in your service area. Storm damage patterns, home age, insurance claims, and behavioral signals create our targeting matrix.

Exclusive Territory Scheduling

Qualified prospects book directly into your team's calendar. No sharing, no competition. SMS confirmations and show-up optimization ensure 73% attendance rates

Geo-targeted content, local review campaigns, and community presence boost your close rates by 34%. We make you the obvious choice in your market.

Local Authority Amplification

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woman wearing yellow long-sleeved dress under white clouds and blue sky during daytime

raftr helped us increase our inspection bookings significantly!

Don F.

A smiling customer standing in front of a newly roofed house.
A smiling customer standing in front of a newly roofed house.

Our business has grown thanks to Raftr's marketing strategies. Joey is super easy to work with.

Derrick D.

A satisfied customer giving a thumbs up next to a roofing crew.
A satisfied customer giving a thumbs up next to a roofing crew.
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Let's see if Raftr Can Boost Your Business

On average, our clients see 5–15 booked inspections per week — without chasing bad leads or wasting ad spend.