Roofers
Fixed Price Websites for Roofers — From $200
Roof work is one of the highest-value trade services a homeowner will pay for — and they research carefully before calling anyone. A professional roofer website showing your services, your past work, and your contact details clearly is what gets you the call ahead of the competition. Packages from $200, fixed price, no dramas.
- Fixed pricing
- No lock-in
- You own your site
- Australian-owned
- Quote before you commit
What roofer websites need
- Metal roofing page covering Colorbond, corrugated iron, and standing seam profiles
- Terracotta and concrete tile roofing services including restoration and re-bedding
- Re-roofing page for homeowners replacing an aging roof entirely — this is your highest-value lead
- Roof repairs page covering leak detection, broken tiles, cracked ridge caps, and flashing repairs
- Guttering and downpipe replacement and installation
- Skylight installation and replacement services
- Roof restoration and repainting for tile roofs
- Photo gallery showing completed installs — aerial shots and close-up ridge and valley work
Example: Summit Roofing in the Hunter Valley, NSW
Pete runs a roofing business covering the Hunter Valley — Colorbond re-roofs, tile repairs, and guttering across Maitland, Cessnock, and Singleton. He had a basic website that hadn't been updated in years and wasn't ranking for anything. We rebuilt it as a — separate pages for Colorbond roofing, tile repairs, and guttering, a before-and-after photo gallery, and SEO targeting his three main service suburbs. He picked up two re-roofing enquiries from Google in the first month. Either job alone covered the website cost ten times over.
Why roofers choose fixed pricing
- One repair job covers your site: A single leak repair callout typically earns enough to pay for your entry-level website. Everything after that is profit from free organic traffic.
- Homeowners research roofers carefully: Nobody calls a roofer on impulse. They Google, they look at photos, they check for a local presence. A professional website closes that trust gap before you've said a word.
- Re-roofing leads are high value: A full re-roof is a five-figure job. Even one lead from your website per year makes your site pay for itself. A bigger build pays for itself many times faster.
Frequently asked questions
What pages do I need for a roofer website?
Home, Roof Types (Metal/Colorbond, Tiles), Roof Repairs, Guttering, Re-Roofing, Gallery, and Contact are the essentials. Skylight installation gets its own page if you offer it — those searches have solid volume.
How long does it take?
Most sites go live in 5–7 business days. Bigger builds take 10–14 days. Aerial or post-job photos of completed roofs are the best asset you can provide — the better the photos, the better the site.
Can I update it myself?
Yes. WordPress is easy to manage. You can add project photos, update your service area, or change your contact details without needing to call us.
Do roofers need a licence in Australia?
Yes — in most states, roofing is a licensed trade requiring a roofing contractor licence or a builder's licence depending on the work. We display your licence number prominently on your site, which matters both for compliance and client trust.
Can you include Colorbond colour options to help clients planning a re-roof?
Yes. A Colorbond colour guide or palette section works well on a re-roofing page — it moves clients along the decision process and positions you as the expert before they've even picked up the phone.
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