How to install metal roof – Tilcor Roof System
9 November, 2021 | No comments yet

 
 

There is no disputing that metal roofs outshine asphalt shingle-laden roofs in virtually every category. Learning how to install a metal roof is another thing entirely though.

On top of the installation, the reason more homeowners don’t purchase metal roofs for their homes is often the hefty price tag that comes with them.

Despite the fact that metal roofs are nearly double the cost of asphalt shingle roofs, Austin Davis, president of The Roofing Center, says his company is still able to service many homeowners.

“Right now, we do about eight roofs per month,”

Davis says.

“We have a full-time in-house crew that does nothing but install these types of roofs for us. They go from job to job and we run a smaller crew so that we can really focus on quality.”

The Roofing Center operates primarily in the intermountain west, working in states like Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, and Montana, because in those markets, metal roofs are much more common than in southern or Midwestern states.

And since metal roofs are more expensive, Davis has had to spend a lot of time educating his sales team on the value they bring.

“The biggest thing we find for a new sales rep is to get their head around the fact that metal roofs are more expensive. But the second they see how efficient they are, then they understand the value and are able to go out and sell that to the homeowner,”

he explains.

Another way Davis and The Roofing Center generate business is by focusing on marketing to their target audience in unique ways that vary from those of their competitors in the asphalt shingle business.

They also don’t waste time marketing to homeowners who likely would find the price tag of a metal roof to be too steep.

“We advertise to a husband and wife,”

Davis says in explaining their target audience.

We target the husband who wants metal because he never wants to touch the roof again, and the wife who doesn’t want her house to look like a barn. That combo, that’s our ideal customer.

“We find that 90% of the roofs that we do are for homeowners who are getting older, and they just don’t want to deal with getting another roof in another fifteen to twenty years. The people we sell to every day are typically between the ages of 45-60.”

Still, reaching their target audience isn’t easy, and since Davis mentions that his company does very little door-knocking, they have to use alternative approaches.

The Roofing Center does this by generating leads through three different avenues:

1. Home shows

“Home shows are great because they have the target market we sell to. Even if customers are not looking for a new roof, they’ll take literature and call us later.”

2. Online marketing

“We do a lot of Facebook marketing, specifically around metal roofing with upgraded looks. We do a lot of videos showing the products because people are visual. They want something to look nice.”

3. Direct mail

“It’s been very effective. We’ll door-hang 6-10 doors around the neighborhood. We don’t door-knock, but homeowners see a different install process, they start asking around, and that generates a lot of business as well.”

What do you think? Is a metal roof right for your home?

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