
Digital Domination runs systematic review management for roofing contractors as part of the Maps Domination Program™. Top 3 Google Map Pack in 12 weeks or you don't pay the success fee. One roofer per territory.
→ Run the free GeoGrid scan to see where your roofing reviews currently position you.
Roofing has unique review dynamics driven by storm-event seasonality and insurance-claim workflows:
Target:
- Peak season (spring/summer): 2-3 reviews per week
- Off-season (winter): 1 per week steady
Roofing businesses that go silent in off-season lose rankings. Steady winter cadence keeps the profile active.
Day after final inspection/cleanup:
- Text with customer's actual photo attached (taken during install)
- "Hi [Customer], your new roof looks incredible. Here's a quick shot from yesterday. If we did good work, a Google review with your photo would really help us reach other families in [neighborhood]. Here's the link: [URL]"
Insurance-claim roofs have a different customer journey:
- Customer often worked with both your crew AND the insurance adjuster
- Ask framing: "Glad we got your insurance claim handled cleanly. If you'd share your experience working with us + the insurance process, it helps other [city] homeowners know what to expect."
- These reviews disproportionately drive insurance-claim query rankings
Aesthetic trust is central to roofing purchase decisions:
- Every install = opportunity for customer photo review
- Attach a professional "after" photo to the review request
- Customers often share the photo + leave 5-star review
- Photo reviews rank higher in Map Pack
After every major hail/wind event:
1. Push review volume from the storm event, every storm-damage install gets a review ask
2. These reviews build the signal that Google uses to rank you against storm-chasers
3. Fake competitor listings have no review history, legitimate storm reviews outrank them
4. Batch storm-chaser suspension reports alongside the review push
See Google Maps spam reporting guide for the storm-chaser protocol.
Reviews that mention:
- Specific insurance carriers handled ("State Farm claim handled perfectly")
- Deductible coverage approach ("helped with my deductible")
- Claim timeline ("5-day claim to install")
- Adjuster coordination ("worked directly with my adjuster")
These rank disproportionately well for insurance-claim queries, a high-margin segment.
Common negative-review patterns:
- Punch-list items missed (nails in yard, debris, downspout issues)
- Communication gaps during install
- Weather-delay frustration
- Post-install warranty claims
Recovery:
1. Respond within 24 hours
2. Acknowledge the specific issue (not generic)
3. Dispatch crew to fix punch-list items
4. Document resolution in a private follow-up
5. Ask customer to update review once resolved
Roofing-specific case studies in progress. Closest methodology parallel: electrician $1.24M → $1.95M in 8 weeks.
Top 3 or you don't pay the success fee.
→ Free GeoGrid scan
→ Map Pack ROI Calculator
→ Apply for the Maps Domination Program
One roofer per territory.
Methodology from The Google Maps Domination Playbook.
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