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Roof Repair Flyer Distribution for Contractors

Blitz storm-damaged neighborhoods with organized flyer routes, crew assignments, and door-by-door tracking—so your roofing company reaches every home that needs an inspection.

Roofing contractor working on a residential home
Roof Repair Flyer Distribution for Contractors

After a hailstorm or high-wind event, roofing companies race to reach affected homeowners before competitors do. Door-to-door flyer distribution—offering free inspections, insurance claim assistance, and limited-time discounts—is a proven way to generate leads in damaged neighborhoods.

The window is short and the territory is large. Dispatching crews with paper maps leads to missed streets, duplicated visits, and no way to verify that your marketing spend actually covered the target area. Office staff field calls from homeowners asking if someone already visited—and nobody has a clear answer.

GoCanvassing gives roofing companies a field operations platform for flyer blitzes. Draw boundaries around storm-affected neighborhoods, assign crews to routes, and track every door in real time. Know which homes received flyers, which requested no contact, and where to send crews next.

Why Teams Choose GoCanvassing

Rapid Neighborhood Blitzes

Map affected areas quickly after a storm and deploy multiple crews the same day. Split large neighborhoods into parallel routes for maximum coverage speed.

Crew Assignment and Dispatch

Assign flyer routes to roofing crews or hired canvassers. Each team sees their territory on a mobile device and works independently.

Do-Not-Knock Tracking

Mark homes where residents declined contact. Those addresses stay flagged across future blitzes so your crews respect homeowner wishes and avoid wasted stops.

Coverage Verification

Prove to your sales team exactly which neighborhoods were covered. Use completion data to prioritize follow-up door knocks and inspection scheduling.

How It Works

  1. 1

    Map Storm-Affected Areas

    Draw boundaries around neighborhoods hit by recent weather events. Create targeted zones for your flyer distribution blitz.

  2. 2

    Deploy Your Crews

    Invite field crews and assign each team a route within the target area. Multiple crews can work the same neighborhood simultaneously on different streets.

  3. 3

    Distribute Flyers Door-to-Door

    Crew members visit each address, leave marketing materials, and log the visit from their phone. Mark homes that need follow-up or declined contact.

  4. 4

    Monitor Blitz Progress

    Watch coverage build in real time from the office. See which routes are complete and redirect crews to unfinished blocks before the day ends.

  5. 5

    Plan Follow-Up Knocks

    Use visit data to schedule follow-up door knocks for inspections. Prioritize streets with high coverage where homeowners may be ready to talk.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can we set up a post-storm blitz?

You can create a new campaign, draw neighborhood boundaries, and assign crews within minutes. Field teams start visiting doors as soon as they accept their route assignment.

Can we run multiple blitzes in different cities?

Yes. Create separate campaigns for each market or storm event. Manage all of them from one account with independent team assignments and progress tracking.

What if a homeowner already has a no-soliciting sign?

Crews mark those addresses as do-not-contact. The flag persists across campaigns so your teams never waste time on homes that have opted out.

Does the platform work for other home services flyers?

While built for roof repair blitzes, the same workflow applies to HVAC, siding, gutter, and other home services companies that distribute flyers door-to-door.

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