FOR UTAH VALLEY ROOFING CONTRACTORS
Never Miss Another Storm Damage Call
Your AI receptionist answers every call instantly—books storm damage inspections, insurance claims, and full replacements automatically. No more lost revenue from missed calls.
The Roofing Business Problem
Sound familiar?
You're on a Roof...
...measuring for a replacement when a storm hits the valley. Homeowners panic-call you. Your phone is in the truck. They call the next roofer on Google. That's a $15,000 insurance job you just lost.
Post-Storm Rush
Hailstorm hits Utah Valley. Your phone explodes with inspection requests. You're booked solid but half the calls go to voicemail. By the time you call back, they've already scheduled with someone else.
Insurance Claim Confusion
Between jobs, you're overwhelmed with questions: "Does my insurance cover this?" "How long will it take?" "What's the process?" Hours wasted explaining instead of booking inspections.
Seasonal Overload
Spring and summer hit. Every homeowner wants a new roof. Your phone rings nonstop but you're on ladders all day. That's tens of thousands in lost replacement work.
The Average Roofer Loses 30-40% of Potential Revenue to Missed Calls
If you're doing $400K/year, that's $120K-$160K walking away because you couldn't answer the phone.
How AI Solves This
Imagine this: Every single call is answered in 3 seconds. Every lead is qualified. Every appointment is booked. Automatically.
AI RECEPTIONIST
24/7 Storm Response
Your AI receptionist answers every call immediately—even during storm season rushes. It knows your service area, pricing, and availability. It can:
- Identify emergency leaks vs. routine inspections
- Book inspections directly into your schedule
- Send you instant text: "Storm damage inspection - $address - booked for 2 PM"
- Answer insurance questions and process details
Real Conversation Example:
Customer:
"We just had a hailstorm and I think my roof is damaged!"
AI:
"I can get you a free inspection right away. Most storm damage is covered by insurance. What's your address?"
Customer:
"321 Maple Drive, Orem"
AI:
"Perfect! We have availability tomorrow at 10 AM or 2 PM. Which works better?"
Customer:
"10 AM works great!"
AI:
"You're all set! We'll inspect your roof at 10 AM tomorrow and provide a full report for your insurance. The inspection is free."
That entire conversation: handled in 60 seconds, while you were working another job.
STORM RESPONSE
Automated Post-Storm Campaigns
After every storm, AI automatically texts all customers in affected areas: "Free storm damage inspection! Book your spot before they're gone." You book 50-80 inspections without lifting a finger.
- Hail damage inspections
- Wind damage assessments
- Insurance claim assistance
The Math:
Average roof replacement: $12,000
If your AI books 5 replacements from storm leads that you would have missed:
$60,000 in extra revenue
That's per storm season. Multiple storms = $150K+/year
REPUTATION BUILDER
Automated 5-Star Review Machine
After every job, AI texts the customer: "Thanks for trusting us with your roof! Mind leaving a quick review?" Result: 300-400% more Google reviews in 90 days.
4.9★
Average rating after 3 months
60+
New reviews generated
4x
More calls from Google
The Real Numbers
Here's what Utah Valley roofing contractors typically see in the first 90 days:
Extra Revenue
- ✓ Captured missed calls: +$15,000-25,000
- ✓ Storm damage inspections: +$60,000
- ✓ After-hours calls: +$8,000
- ✓ Review-driven leads: +$5,000
$88,000-98,000
First 90 days additional revenue
Time Saved
- ✓ No more phone tag: 12 hrs/week
- ✓ Auto appointment scheduling: 5 hrs/week
- ✓ Automated follow-ups: 3 hrs/week
- ✓ Review management: 1 hr/week
21 hours/week
Back in your schedule for billable work
Translation:
$88K-98K extra revenue + 21 hours back per week
That's enough to hire another crew or upgrade your entire operation.
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