Most roofing contractors lose $75K+ yearly from poor estimate follow-up. Use our calculator to see your exact revenue loss and learn how to recover it fast.
Roofing Estimate Follow-Up Revenue Calculator
See how better follow-up creates more revenue for your roofing business
Business Metrics
Current Performance
Based on your current numbers:
22 estimates
$74,880
$898,560
$47,190/mo
This is what’s leaving the table$566,280
Settings
Agency Settings
Scenario Comparison
| Metric | Current | With Better Follow-up | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Close Rate | 28% | 45% | +17% |
| Monthly Jobs Closed | 6 | 10 | +4 |
| Monthly Revenue | $74,880 | $122,070 | +$47,190 |
| Yearly Revenue Increase | — | — | +$566,280 |
You found the leak. Now fix it before more HVAC jobs slip away.
If weak follow-up is costing you calls, estimates, and booked jobs, you have two smart options. Do it yourself with automation, or let me set up the whole thing for you.
Automate your follow-up with GoHighLevel
When a lead goes cold, speed wins. GoHighLevel helps HVAC companies reply faster, follow up automatically, and stop losing jobs just because the office got busy. It is one of the simplest ways to turn missed chances into booked work without adding more chaos to your day.
- Automate follow-up texts and messages
- Respond faster when leads come in
- Keep prospects from slipping through the cracks
- Works even when you are out on jobs
Let me install the whole lead system on your site
Do not want to mess with setup, pages, tools, or follow-up systems? I can install the pieces for you so your site does a better job capturing leads, filtering tire kickers, and helping you recover more missed opportunities.
- Done for you setup on your existing website
- Built for contractors, not tech nerds
- Helps turn more traffic into real calls and jobs
- Fast, simple, and no guesswork on your end
One path saves you time. The other saves you headaches. Either way, the goal is the same: fewer lost HVAC leads and more booked jobs.
Roofing Follow-Up FAQ
50 real questions contractors ask about closing more jobs