Roofing Job Leads

Grow your roofing business with a steady stream of local enquiries.

Work for Yourself. Let Us Find the Customers.

Good Roofers sends qualified job leads directly to roofing contractors across the UK. Every lead is a homeowner who has filled in our quote-request form — they are actively looking for help right now.

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Local leads only

You set the postcodes you cover. We only send you enquiries from homeowners in your area.

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Genuine enquiries

Every lead is a real homeowner who has described a specific job and asked for quotes.

Fast delivery

Leads arrive to your account in mobile app and email within minutes of the homeowner submitting their form.

Flexible subscription

Pay a fixed fee per pack of 5, 10 or 20 leads or pick and pay per leads as they become available in the app. No lock-in contracts.

Get Roofing Job Leads in Your Area

If you run a roofing business and want to find more local work, GoodRoofers.co.uk can help connect you with homeowners, landlords, property managers and businesses that are actively requesting roofing quotations.

GoodRoofers.co.uk works with Leads Do Work, a UK lead generation service created for tradespeople and home improvement companies. Roofing enquiries submitted through this website may be matched with suitable contractors through the Leads Do Work platform.

Customers use our online forms to describe the roofing work they need and provide the postcode of the property. Their enquiry can then be matched with roofing businesses that have selected the relevant services and coverage areas.

Available enquiries may include small roof repairs, complete roof replacements, flat roofing, chimney and leadwork repairs, garage roofs, moss removal, roof cleaning, emergency leaks and other domestic or commercial roofing work.

Matching leads can be delivered in real time through the Leads Do Work mobile app. This allows you to review new enquiries while working on site, travelling between jobs or managing the office.

Roofing job leads delivered to mobile phone app for roofers

You choose the types of roofing work you want to receive and the locations your business can realistically cover. This can help you focus on enquiries that fit your skills, team size and working area.

A roofing lead is an opportunity to contact a customer who has asked for quotations. It is not a guaranteed job. Your business remains responsible for contacting the customer, arranging an inspection, preparing a quotation and winning the work.

How Roofing Leads Work

  1. A customer requests roofing quotes

    A homeowner, landlord, property manager or business completes an online enquiry form. They provide details about the roofing problem, the property and the location of the work.

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  3. The enquiry is checked against your settings

    The system considers the type of roofing service requested and the postcode of the property. It then looks for contractors who have selected the relevant work category and coverage area.

  4. The lead becomes available through the app

    Suitable enquiries can be delivered in real time through the Leads Do Work mobile app. Notifications can help you respond quickly when a relevant opportunity becomes available.

  5. You review the customer details

    The available information can help you decide whether the service, location and property type are suitable for your business. You can then choose whether to take the opportunity forward.

  6. You contact the customer directly

    You speak to the customer, ask further questions and request photographs where useful. Many roofing jobs will also require a site inspection before an accurate quotation can be prepared.

  7. You arrange a quotation visit

    You agree a suitable time to inspect the roof, identify the likely cause of the problem and discuss possible repair or replacement options.

  8. You provide your own quotation

    Your business decides what work to recommend, which materials to use, how long the job may take and how much to charge. Leads Do Work does not set your prices.

  9. You follow up with the customer

    A clear and professional follow-up can help answer questions and improve your chance of winning the work. Customers may be comparing several quotations, so quick communication can make a difference.

  10. You agree the work directly

    If the customer accepts your quotation, the contract is made directly between your roofing business and the customer. You remain responsible for completing the work, collecting payment and providing any agreed guarantee.

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Roofing Lead Packs

Leads Do Work offers subscription packs designed for businesses with different workloads and budgets. Packs containing 5, 10 and 20 leads are available.

A smaller pack may suit a sole trader who wants to test the service or add a few extra jobs each month. Larger packs may be more suitable for established roofing companies with several teams, wider coverage areas or a greater need for regular enquiries.

Your choice of lead pack should reflect the number of opportunities your business can respond to properly. Buying more leads than you can follow up may reduce their value, especially if customers wait too long for contact.

Current prices, account options and lead pack details are available through Leads Do Work.

Types of Roofing Leads Available

The exact mix of enquiries will vary by location, season and customer demand. However, roofing contractors may receive opportunities covering many different services.

General Roof Repair Leads

  • Leaking roof investigation
  • Replacement of missing roof tiles
  • Replacement of cracked or broken tiles
  • Slipped slate repairs
  • Localised pitched roof repairs
  • Roof repairs following wind damage
  • Repairs after falling branches or impact damage
  • Water ingress around roof junctions
  • Minor repairs around eaves and verges
  • Repairs to ageing roofs before further damage occurs

Emergency Roofing Leads

  • Active roof leaks
  • Emergency tile replacement
  • Temporary roof coverings
  • Storm damage repairs
  • Loose roofing materials following high winds
  • Emergency flat roof repairs
  • Water entering lofts, ceilings or walls
  • Making damaged roof areas safe
  • Insurance-related roofing inspections

Complete Roof Replacement Leads

  • Concrete tile roof replacement
  • Clay tile roof replacement
  • Natural slate roof replacement
  • Man-made slate roof replacement
  • Roof stripping and re-covering
  • Replacement underlay and battens
  • Complete re-roofing after repeated leaks
  • Roof replacement during renovation work
  • Dry ridge and dry verge installation
  • Roof timber repairs as part of a replacement

Flat Roofing Leads

  • Flat roof leak investigation
  • Felt roof patch repairs
  • Torch-on felt roof replacement
  • Built-up felt roof installation
  • EPDM rubber roofing
  • GRP fibreglass roofing
  • Liquid-applied waterproofing
  • Flat roof deck replacement
  • Warm roof installation
  • Flat roof insulation upgrades
  • Standing water and drainage improvements
  • Flat roof outlet repairs

Garage Roof Leads

  • Flat garage roof replacement
  • Felt garage roof repairs
  • Torch-on felt garage roof replacement
  • EPDM garage roof installation
  • GRP fibreglass garage roofing
  • Liquid waterproof garage roofs
  • Garage roof deck replacement
  • Garage roof leak investigation
  • Garage roof insulation
  • Garage roof drainage improvements
  • Single and double garage roofing

Extension and Outbuilding Roof Leads

  • Extension roof repairs
  • Extension flat roof replacement
  • Porch roof repairs
  • Porch roof replacement
  • Lean-to roof repairs
  • Garden room roofing
  • Workshop and shed roofing
  • Outbuilding roof replacement
  • Small commercial outbuilding roofs

Lead Flashing and Leadwork Leads

  • Chimney lead flashing repair
  • Complete chimney flashing replacement
  • Step flashing renewal
  • Cover flashing replacement
  • Abutment flashing repairs
  • Parapet wall flashing repairs
  • Dormer flashing replacement
  • Lead apron repairs
  • Soaker replacement
  • Secret gutter repairs
  • Lead valley renewal
  • Lead welding and localised repairs

Chimney Repair Leads

  • Chimney stack repointing
  • Chimney brick repairs
  • Chimney flaunching repairs
  • Chimney crown repairs
  • Chimney pot replacement
  • Chimney cowl installation
  • Chimney leak investigation
  • Partial chimney rebuilding
  • Chimney removal or reduction
  • Roof repairs around chimney stacks

Bay Window Roof Leads

  • Bay window roof leak investigation
  • Lead bay roof replacement
  • Felt bay roof renewal
  • EPDM bay roof installation
  • GRP fibreglass bay roof installation
  • Bay roof deck replacement
  • Bay roof flashing repairs
  • Insulation improvements above bay windows

Roof Valley Leads

  • Lead valley repair
  • Complete lead valley renewal
  • GRP valley replacement
  • Mortar valley repointing
  • Mortar valley replacement
  • Valley tile repairs
  • Blocked roof valley clearance
  • Repairs where valleys meet gutters
  • Replacement of damaged valley underlay

Ridge, Hip and Verge Leads

  • Loose ridge tile repairs
  • Ridge tile rebedding
  • Ridge tile repointing
  • Dry ridge installation
  • Hip tile repair and replacement
  • Dry hip installation
  • Mortar verge repairs
  • Dry verge cap installation
  • Gable end roof repairs

Slate Roofing Leads

  • Slipped slate repairs
  • Broken slate replacement
  • Slate hook repairs
  • Nail sickness repairs
  • Localised slate roof repairs
  • Natural slate roof replacement
  • Fibre cement slate replacement
  • Slate roof underlay replacement
  • Leadwork repairs on slate roofs

Roof Underlay and Felt Replacement Leads

  • Tile removal and underlay replacement
  • Slate removal and underlay replacement
  • Breathable membrane installation
  • Replacement of old mineral roofing felt
  • Roof re-battening
  • Tile and slate relaying
  • Local roof timber repairs
  • Underlay replacement around chimneys
  • Underlay replacement around valleys
  • Ridge and hip reinstatement following membrane work

Dormer Roof Leads

  • Dormer flat roof repair
  • Dormer flat roof replacement
  • Dormer flashing repairs
  • Dormer cheek tile repairs
  • Dormer cladding replacement
  • Dormer gutter repairs
  • Water ingress around dormer windows
  • Dormer insulation improvements

Roof Window and Skylight Leads

  • Roof window flashing repairs
  • Velux flashing kit replacement
  • Skylight leak investigation
  • Roof window replacement
  • Flat roof rooflight replacement
  • Rooflight kerb repairs
  • Tile repairs around roof windows
  • Replacement of damaged roof window seals

Roof Moss Removal Leads

  • Manual roof moss scraping
  • Moss removal from concrete tiles
  • Moss removal from clay tiles
  • Moss removal from suitable slate roofs
  • Biocide treatment after cleaning
  • Preventative moss treatment
  • Clearing moss from valleys and roof junctions
  • Gutter clearing after moss removal

Roof Cleaning Leads

  • Soft washing
  • Low-pressure roof cleaning
  • Algae treatment
  • Lichen treatment
  • Stain removal from roof tiles
  • Roof cleaning followed by biocide treatment
  • Cleaning of garages and outbuilding roofs
  • Commercial roof cleaning

Fascia, Soffit and Roofline Leads

  • uPVC fascia replacement
  • Timber fascia repairs
  • Soffit replacement
  • Ventilated soffit installation
  • Bargeboard replacement
  • Roofline repairs following leaks
  • Fascia capping
  • Replacement of rotten roof edge timbers

Guttering Leads

  • Gutter cleaning
  • Blocked downpipe clearing
  • Leaking gutter repairs
  • Gutter joint replacement
  • uPVC gutter replacement
  • Cast iron gutter repairs
  • Aluminium guttering installation
  • Downpipe replacement
  • Gutter realignment
  • Rainwater outlet repairs

Roof Insulation and Ventilation Leads

  • Roof ventilation improvements
  • Tile vent installation
  • Ridge ventilation installation
  • Soffit vent installation
  • Condensation investigation
  • Warm roof insulation
  • Flat roof insulation upgrades
  • Insulation installed during roof replacement

Commercial Roofing Leads

  • Commercial flat roof repairs
  • Warehouse roof repairs
  • Office and shop roofing work
  • Industrial roof leak repairs
  • Roofing work for blocks of flats
  • Landlord and property management enquiries
  • Planned commercial roof maintenance
  • Large flat roof replacement
  • Roof inspections and condition reports

Choose the Roofing Services You Want

Not every roofing company provides the same services. A flat roofing specialist may not want slate roof enquiries, while a traditional roofer may prefer repairs, re-roofing and leadwork rather than cleaning jobs.

Your account settings allow you to choose the types of roofing leads that are most relevant to your business. This can help reduce unsuitable opportunities and keep your lead activity focused on work you are equipped to complete.

You should only select services that your business can carry out safely and professionally. If you use subcontractors for certain work, make sure they have the required experience, insurance and equipment.

Choose the Areas You Cover

You can also select the towns, postcode areas or wider locations your roofing business covers. This is useful for contractors who only work locally as well as companies operating across several counties or regions.

When choosing your coverage area, consider travelling time, fuel costs, inspection visits and the practical distance your team can cover. A lead may look suitable at first, but long travel distances can reduce the value of smaller repair jobs.

Some roofing companies create a smaller coverage area for minor repairs and a wider area for larger projects such as complete re-roofing or commercial work.

Real-Time Roofing Leads Through the Mobile App

Roofers often spend most of the working day away from a desk. The Leads Do Work mobile app allows you to review suitable enquiries from your phone without needing to return to the office.

New opportunities can be delivered in real time, helping you contact customers while their enquiry is still fresh. Fast responses can be particularly important for urgent roof leaks, storm damage and emergency repairs.

The app can help you:

  • Review new roofing opportunities
  • See the type of work requested
  • Check the customer’s location
  • Manage your lead activity while on site
  • Contact customers promptly
  • Keep track of enquiries
  • Manage your account and service settings

Why Quick Follow-Up Matters

Customers who submit a roofing enquiry usually want to speak to a contractor fairly quickly. This is especially true when rainwater is entering the property or loose materials may present a safety risk.

Contacting the customer promptly can increase the chance of arranging an inspection before another contractor. However, the first contact should still feel professional rather than rushed.

Introduce your business clearly, mention the roofing enquiry and ask a few useful questions. It may help to confirm:

  • The type of property
  • The location of the roofing problem
  • Whether water is currently entering the building
  • When the problem first appeared
  • Whether the customer has photographs
  • Whether access is available
  • Whether the job is urgent
  • When the customer is available for an inspection

If the customer does not answer, leave a clear voicemail or send a short text message explaining who you are and why you are contacting them.

Improving Your Chance of Winning Roofing Work

Buying a lead gives you the opportunity to quote, but the way you handle the enquiry can make a major difference. Customers often compare several roofing companies before making a decision.

To improve your chance of winning work:

  • Respond as soon as reasonably possible
  • Introduce your business clearly
  • Ask relevant questions about the roof
  • Arrive at agreed appointments on time
  • Explain the problem in simple language
  • Provide a written and itemised quotation
  • State whether VAT is included
  • Explain whether scaffolding and waste removal are included
  • Provide proof of insurance when requested
  • Show examples of similar completed work
  • Explain warranties and workmanship guarantees
  • Follow up after sending the quote

A professional quotation should make it easy for the customer to understand what they are paying for. Avoid vague descriptions where possible and explain which part of the roof will be repaired or replaced.

Other Ways to Find Roofing Work

Lead generation can form one part of a wider marketing plan. Most successful roofing businesses use several ways to attract new customers rather than relying on a single source.

Customer Recommendations

Recommendations remain important in the roofing industry. Good workmanship, clear communication and tidy sites can encourage customers to pass your details to friends, relatives and neighbours.

After completing a job, ask the customer whether they would be willing to leave a review or recommend your business. A polite request often works better than waiting for customers to do it themselves.

Local Search Results

A well-maintained business website can help people find your company when they search for roofers in the local area. Service pages, project photographs and clear contact details can improve the usefulness of the site.

Local business listings can also help customers find your phone number, working hours and reviews. Keep your company name, address and contact details consistent across different websites.

Roofing Signs and Vehicle Branding

Sign-written vans and temporary site boards can generate enquiries from neighbours who see your team working nearby. Roofing work is highly visible, so a professional-looking site can act as advertising for the business.

Always obtain permission before placing boards on a customer’s property.

Social Media

Social media can help demonstrate the standard of your work. Before-and-after photographs, short repair videos and explanations of common roofing problems can build trust with potential customers.

Avoid relying only on promotional posts. Useful advice about storm damage, roof leaks and maintenance can often attract more interest than repeated sales messages.

Trade Directories

Online trade directories can help roofing companies collect reviews and appear in additional search results. However, fees and competition vary, so monitor the value of each platform carefully.

Property Managers and Landlords

Building relationships with local letting agents, landlords and property managers can lead to repeat repair and maintenance work. These customers often value quick response times, photographs and clear written reports.

Builders and Other Trades

Builders, scaffolders, guttering installers, chimney specialists and property maintenance companies may need a roofer they can recommend or subcontract work to. Local trade relationships can create a steady source of referrals.

Previous Customers

Past customers may need further roofing work or know someone who does. Keeping organised customer records can make it easier to follow up about maintenance, guarantees or additional services.

Who Can Apply to Join?

The service is intended for professional roofing contractors and property maintenance businesses that carry out genuine roofing work.

Suitable applicants may include:

  • Sole-trader roofers
  • Small local roofing teams
  • Established regional roofing companies
  • Flat roofing specialists
  • Felt roofing contractors
  • EPDM installers
  • GRP fibreglass roofing companies
  • Slate and tile roofing specialists
  • Leadworkers
  • Chimney repair contractors
  • Roof moss removal businesses
  • Roof cleaning companies
  • Fascia, soffit and guttering installers
  • Emergency roofing contractors
  • Commercial roofing companies
  • Property maintenance firms offering roofing services

Business Information and Customer Checks

Customers may ask to see evidence that your roofing business is properly insured and experienced. Providing clear information can help build confidence and make it easier to win work.

You should be prepared to provide:

  • Your full business name
  • A valid business address
  • Current contact details
  • Public liability insurance information
  • References or recent customer reviews
  • Examples of previous roofing work
  • Relevant qualifications or accreditations
  • Details of any guarantees offered
  • VAT information where applicable

Suitable public liability insurance is strongly recommended. Customers may ask to inspect your policy before allowing work to begin, particularly for larger roofing jobs.

What a Roofing Lead Does Not Guarantee

A lead is a genuine opportunity to contact someone who has requested roofing quotations. However, it does not guarantee that the customer will answer, arrange an inspection or accept your price.

The customer may:

  • Compare several roofing businesses
  • Choose another contractor
  • Delay the work
  • Change the project requirements
  • Decide the work is not affordable
  • Ask an insurer or landlord to deal with the problem
  • Decide not to proceed

Your results will depend partly on your response time, pricing, coverage area, communication and ability to convert enquiries into booked work.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Leads Do Work?

Leads Do Work is a UK lead generation platform for tradespeople and home improvement companies. It connects contractors with customers who have submitted enquiries and requested quotations for work.

How are roofing leads delivered?

Suitable roofing enquiries can be delivered in real time through the Leads Do Work mobile app. This allows contractors to review opportunities and contact customers while working away from the office.

What roofing lead packs are available?

Subscription packs containing 5, 10 and 20 leads are available. Visit Leads Do Work for current prices, pack details and account options.

Can I choose the roofing services I receive?

Yes. You can select the roofing services that are relevant to your business, such as roof repairs, flat roofing, leadwork, roof cleaning or complete roof replacement.

Can I choose the areas I cover?

Yes. You can select the towns, postcode areas or wider locations your roofing business can cover.

Are roofing leads delivered exclusively?

Customer enquiries may be shared with more than one suitable contractor. Homeowners can compare quotations before deciding who to appoint.

Does buying a roofing lead guarantee a job?

No. A lead gives you the opportunity to contact a customer who has requested quotations. The customer may choose another contractor or decide not to proceed.

Do I set my own roofing prices?

Yes. Your business decides what to charge, which materials to recommend and what work to include in the quotation.

Do I deal directly with the customer?

Yes. You contact the customer, arrange inspections, provide your quotation and agree the work directly.

Who is responsible for the roofing contract?

If the customer accepts your quotation, the agreement is made directly between your business and the customer. You are responsible for completing the work and meeting the agreed terms.

Do I need public liability insurance?

Suitable public liability insurance is strongly recommended. Evidence of cover may be requested, and customers may ask to see your policy before work begins.

Can sole traders apply?

Yes. Sole-trader roofers can apply, provided they operate professionally and offer genuine roofing services.

Can larger roofing companies join?

Yes. The service can also suit established roofing companies with several teams, wider coverage areas or a need for a regular flow of enquiries.

Are commercial roofing leads available?

Some enquiries may involve shops, offices, warehouses, blocks of flats and other commercial or managed properties. Availability varies by area and customer demand.

How quickly should I contact a roofing lead?

It is usually best to respond as soon as reasonably possible. Customers may be speaking to several contractors, especially when the work is urgent.

Can I receive emergency roofing enquiries?

Yes. Depending on your selected services and coverage area, you may receive enquiries for leaks, storm damage and urgent roof repairs.

Can I pause or change my service areas?

Your account settings can be adjusted to reflect the work and locations your business wants to cover. Check the Leads Do Work platform for the available account controls.

Apply for Roofing Leads

If you provide roof repairs, complete roof replacements, flat roofing, garage roofing, chimney repairs, leadwork, roof cleaning or other roofing services, complete the contractor registration form to express your interest in joining Leads Do Work.

Provide accurate information about your business, the roofing services you offer and the areas you cover. This will help the team understand which types of customer enquiries may be suitable for you.

You can also visit Leads Do Work to learn more about roofing lead packs, mobile app delivery and contractor account options.