If you run a roofing company, you already know that one re-roof is worth fifty emergency callouts. The hard part is finding an agency that gets it. The difference between a homeowner with a leak right now and one planning a forty-thousand-dollar metal re-roof over three months. The colorbond, tile, slate and gutter work that all need their own pages. The storm seasons that make insurance work explode for six weeks at a time.
That is the ground we work on. Australian roofing companies, real search behaviour, real job value behind every booking.
Every part of an SEO campaign that actually moves the dial for a roofing business. Some companies need three or four of these. A solo roof plumber covering a couple of suburbs only needs one or two. Pick the result you want, and the work follows.
Be the first roofing van people see on Google Maps when they search 'roof leak repair' or 'emergency roofer'. Most homeowners with a leak after a storm tap the first listing they see and call. We make sure that it is your business.
Customers searching for 'metal re-roof' do not land on the same page as customers searching for 'emergency roof repair'. We build dedicated pages for each material you work with and each job type you take, written in the language each customer actually uses.
A homeowner with a leak, a homeowner planning a re-roof and a property manager handling a storm claim are three completely different customers. They search differently, decide differently and convert differently. We write the content that catches each one at the right moment.
Most roof leak callers find you on Google Maps before they ever open a website. The map pack is your storefront. Get it wrong and the rest of your SEO does not get a chance to work.
Make sure your website actually works the way Google needs it to. Slow pages, forms that break on mobile, missing structure. Most roofing websites have all three. We fix these properly before we worry about ranking anything new.
Show Google and customers that yours is a real, licensed, insured Australian roofing company. License numbers, insurance details, association memberships, years in business. The signals that turn the first listing into the first phone call.
Not sure which one your business needs first? A free audit looks at every part of your current setup and tells you which one will pay back fastest. Most roofers start with their Google Business Profile and material-specific service pages.
Most roofing companies have hired a marketing agency that promised them more website traffic. Traffic does not put a crew on a roof. A campaign that gets your business to page two of Google can still leave the diary empty if the wrong searches are being targeted, your suburbs are not properly set up, your roof types are lumped into one generic services page, or your quote-request form drops half your enquiries before they reach you.
The usual failure pattern
The MarketInc roofing approach
Our campaigns start with a different question. Not 'how do we rank for roofer Sydney?' but 'how many extra re-roofs and storm jobs would actually move the business forward, and which Google searches will get us there?'
The most expensive way to lose money on roofing SEO is not when a campaign fails in an obvious way. It is when it fails quietly while the bills keep arriving. You see monthly reports. The numbers look fine. Website traffic is up, mostly from people searching 'roofer near me' who never actually call. Six months in, you realise your re-roof pipeline has not moved. You are still doing the same handful of replacements per quarter, still chasing storm work through the same broker contact, still relying on Google Ads to fill the gaps when emergencies come through after hours. Meanwhile, your 'metal re-roof cost' page does not exist, your 'colorbond roof installation' page is two paragraphs long, and the agency has been quietly buying low-quality backlinks that will eventually cause problems.
We do this differently. We start with one number: how many extra re-roofs, gutter jobs, and storm callouts would actually move your business forward over the next twelve months? Then we work backwards from there. We split the campaign into emergency repair, planned re-roof and storm and insurance work because they are three completely different customer journeys. We build dedicated pages for each material and each job type. We rebuild your Google Business Profile, so you appear for every service category Google offers, not just the generic 'roofer' tag. And we track every step so you can see exactly which Google searches turn into the jobs that actually move revenue. That is the difference. It is also why most of our roofing clients end up shifting Google Ads spend into SEO within the first year, because organic search starts carrying the weight.
Six things working together to bring you more booked jobs from Google. Skip one and the whole thing leaks somewhere.
Get the basics right first. Fast loading on mobile, where most roofing searches happen. Click-to-call working everywhere. Quote forms that connect to your job management system. Site structure that Google can read across material types, job types and suburbs. Most roofing websites fail here before anything else gets a chance.
Every page on your site rewritten for the people you actually want to hear from. Service pages for the work that pays. Material pages for the roof types you specialise in. Suburb pages for the areas you cover. Headlines and content that match how customers actually search.
A main page for each major material you work with (tile, metal, slate), supported by job-type pages for repairs, restorations, replacements and gutter work. The same approach behind our SEO services applied to how roofers actually get found.
Most roofing customers find you on Google Maps before they ever open a website. The map pack is your front door. Get this right and the rest of the SEO compounds on top of it.
Showing customers and Google that yours is a real, licensed, insured Australian roofing business. Earned mentions in local news, listings on reputable trade directories, real reviews from real customers, and association memberships are visible.
Every phone call, every quote request, every booking is tracked back to the Google search that brought it in. You see which searches turn into actual booked re-roofs versus emergency callouts versus storm jobs. Reports written in plain English so you can read them at the end of a long day on the roof.
Most agencies pick keywords based on how popular they are. We pick them based on how likely they are to bring you a real booked job, and what that job is worth when it lands. Search popularity is one part of it. The rest is what the searcher actually wants, what the work is worth to your business, and how realistic it is to rank.
Our five-step approach
Every search term we consider for your business goes through the same five-step check. If it does not pass every step, it does not make it into the plan.
We begin with the materials you specialise in (tile, metal, slate, asbestos), the job types you take (repair, restoration, replacement, gutter work, storm and insurance), the suburbs you actually drive to, and the roofers you compete with locally. From there, we build out the full list of searches your real customers are using.
Every search gets sorted into four buckets. Emergency (someone with a leak right now). Planned re-roof (someone researching a major project over weeks or months). Storm and insurance (someone after a hail event or storm damage who may need an inspection report). Research (someone trying to figure out what their roof needs before they call). The first three get dedicated pages. Research feeds blog content.
Every search gets matched to the kind of work it leads to and what that work is typically worth. An emergency leak repair callout is A$400 to A$1,200. A gutter replacement is A$2,500 to A$6,000. A metal re-roof is A$15,000 to A$45,000. A full tile re-roof or slate restoration can run A$25,000 to A$80,000 or more. A 30-search-per-month re-roof keyword can be worth more revenue than a 1,500-search-per-month 'roofer near me' keyword.
Roofing is not the same as plumbing. A leak callout 90 minutes away might still be worth taking. A gutter measure-and-quote 90 minutes away usually is not. We map every search to your real service area and cut the ones where the travel time eats the margin, while keeping the higher-value jobs where it makes sense.
Every search that survives gets assigned a home on your website. Either a material page, a job-type page, a suburb page, or a blog post. Anything that does not have a clear home gets cross-linked from existing content or set aside for later.
Sample search classification
| Search Term | Vol/mo (AU) | Customer Intent | Job Value | What We Do |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| emergency roof repair near me | 720 | Help now | A$400–A$1,200 | Top priority repair page + map pack |
| leaking roof repair | 590 | Help today | A$400–A$900 | Repair page with click-to-call up top |
| metal re-roof cost | 480 | Researching | A$15,000–A$45,000 | Long-form replacement page |
| colorbond roof installation | 880 | Researching | A$18,000–A$50,000 | Material-specific page |
| roof restoration cost | 720 | Researching | A$3,500–A$12,000 | Service page with cost guide |
| gutter replacement cost | 480 | Researching | A$2,500–A$6,000 | Service page with cost ranges |
| storm damage roof inspection | 320 | Insurance | Free insp, A$2K–A$80K | Storm and insurance pillar page |
| how long does a colorbond roof last | 590 | Research | Pre-buying | Blog post linking to material page |
Roofing is three completely different businesses sitting under one license. Emergency repair work, where the customer has a leak and will tap the first listing they see. Planned re-roofs and restorations, where the customer might compare three or four companies over six to twelve weeks before they decide. Storm and insurance work, where the customer is dealing with an assessor and a deadline and needs an inspection report fast. They need different pages, different proof, different timelines, and often different parts of your team handling the lead. Generic agencies treat roofing as one thing. We do not. We build the campaign around how your customers actually search, then we put your business in front of them at the right moment for the right type of work.
Six stages, always in this order. We do not start writing new content until the basics are solid and we know exactly what each kind of work is worth to your business.
A full check of your current website, content, Google Business Profile and existing listings. We see exactly where your business sits today, then we tell you where it can go.
Every roof material and job type you offer is mapped against the searches your real customers use. Every suburb you actually drive to is mapped against where the work is worth doing.
Mobile speed, click-to-call working, quote forms tested, Google Business Profile rebuilt. Anything broken or risky gets sorted before we build anything new on top.
Material pages for tile, metal, slate. Job-type pages for repair, restoration, replacement, and gutter work. Suburb pages for the areas you actually serve. Review collection switched on.
Phone calls tracked properly back to the search that brought them in. Quote requests tracked through to booked jobs. Monthly reports written so you can read them at the end of a long day.
What is bringing in re-roofs gets more investment. Materials and substrates that respond well get more attention. Job types that are not converting get rethought rather than abandoned.
SEO is not a switch you flip. The first 30 days are about laying the foundations. After that, every month builds on the last.
We get access to your Google tools, your website backend, your Google Business Profile and your job management system. We map out the roofers you compete with in each suburb you serve and each material you specialise in. We record your starting numbers: where you rank now, how many calls you currently get from Google, and what each booked job is currently costing you. You meet your account manager and your dedicated content lead.
A full review of every page on your site. Every page scored on speed, mobile experience, search match and conversion. We map the gaps in each material and job type against your top three local competitors. Mobile speed work starts. Phone tracking installed. Click-to-call and quote-request buttons added everywhere. Anything broken on the quote-request flow gets fixed first.
The top 10 priority pages on your site have been rewritten for the searches we found in the planning phase. The first two material or job-type pages are built out with full content depth, usually metal re-roof and emergency repair if those are part of your mix. The first three suburb pages have been published. Google Business Profile rebuilt with every service category. The first review collection campaign starts running automatically.
Every month from there: two to three new materials, job-type or suburb pages published. New credibility-building activity. Review collection runs automatically through every job. On-page improvements are the next priority area. A clear monthly report showing which Google searches brought you which booked jobs, broken down by repair, replacement and storm work. Quarterly strategy call with the principal.
All three of these channels work for roofing companies. They just do different things, and they suit different parts of the business. Most roofers should run two of them together. The question is how much of each you need across emergency, replacement and storm work.
| What you want to know | SEO | Google Ads | Meta Ads |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time before you see your first new booked job | 8 to 14 weeks | Same day to 7 days | 7 to 14 days |
| How costs change over time | Compounds from month 5 onwards | Stays roughly the same as long as you spend | Resets every time you refresh creative |
| How ready the customer is to call you | Searching with intent, often urgent or planned | Highest intent, ready to book | Mostly building awareness |
| What happens if you stop spending | Rankings hold for months | Calls stop the same day | Leads stop the same day |
| Typical cost per booked job (AU roofing) | A$60 to A$150 once established | A$120 to A$320 on emergency keywords | A$80 to A$220 |
| Best for | Building a steady stream of repair, replacement and storm work | Catching emergency searches and storm-event spikes | Awareness for high-value re-roof customers |
| Less suited for | Roofers who need work this week from a standing start | Job categories with weak landing pages | One-off urgent emergencies |
| Where it fits in the mix | Always-on foundation across all three job types | The closer for emergencies and after-hours storm work | Awareness for high-value re-roof customers planning over months |
A single channel gives you a single view of your customers. Three channels, wired together, give you the whole picture from the first awareness through to the booked job.
How it works together: Meta Ads put your business on people's radar before they need a roofer. SEO catches them when they start searching for repairs or replacements. Google Ads for roofers catches the emergencies and storm spikes. Every channel feeds the next.
We keep our claims conservative. These are averages across our active roofing clients, not the best month of the best client cherry-picked.
Roofing companies working with us across Australia
Google rating from verified clients
Average growth in tracked enquiries within 12 months
Average cost per booked job through organic search
Two engagement models. Both run month-to-month after the first 90 days. Pick the one that fits how your business actually works.
We run the whole campaign. You stay focused on the roofs.
Best for roofers who want their SEO handled completely, with reporting that shows exactly what each booked re-roof is costing.
Get a quoteWe give the strategy. Your team handles the execution.
Best for larger roofing companies with marketing or admin support already in place who want senior strategic direction without full outsourcing.
Get a quoteMarketInc did not just rank us higher. They rebuilt our Google Business Profile so it now shows up for every roofing service we offer, set up review collection through our job system so reviews actually come in after every job, and built separate pages for our metal, tile and slate work that finally let Google understand we are not just another general roofer. Our re-roof enquiries from organic search are up over 200% in 11 months.
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Most agencies offering SEO for roofing companies sell rankings. We sell booked jobs. The difference is whose number sits at the top of the monthly report. Ours starts with the number of phone calls and quote requests that came in from Google, then breaks that down by job type so you can see whether the work is repair, replacement or storm-related, then shows you the cost per booked job for each. Rankings, traffic and impressions are the last three rows on the report, not the first three. If your previous agency sent you a 12-page PDF of keyword positions every month with no actual movement on jobs in the diary, you already know what is missing.
Our SEO services are built for Australian businesses where every new customer has a clear value behind them. Roofing is one of the trades we know best. We know that an emergency leak repair is worth A$400 to A$1,200 to your business, that a gutter replacement is A$2,500 to A$6,000, that a metal or colorbond re-roof can run A$15,000 to A$45,000, and that a full tile or slate replacement on a heritage home can be A$25,000 to A$80,000 or more. That kind of math drives everything we do for you. It tells us which materials and job types need pages first, which suburbs are worth the work, and which Google searches we should chase organically versus leave to paid ads. A solo metal roofing specialist in a regional town and a multi-crew metropolitan re-roofing company need completely different SEO approaches, and we build the right one for the way your business actually works. Some roofers also need a roofing website rebuild before SEO can do its job, and we will tell you that on the audit call if it applies.
Get a free SEO audit. We will show you exactly where each of your materials and job types ranks today, what other roofers in your area are doing, what is broken on your website right now, and what a 12-month plan would look like for your business across emergency, replacement and storm work.
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