Advice for going from zero to operational in 3 months.
90-Day Roofing Business Launch Guide
Starting a roofing company is tough—but this guide makes it easier. Whether you’re a contractor going solo or launching a new business, you’ll get advice for your first 90 days, covering everything from strategy and permit setup to sales and systems.
What’s Inside:
- A simple planning framework to define your niche and goals
- Legal and financial setup: LLC, insurance, bank accounts, and more
- First-job budgeting and what tools you actually need to get started
- How to build a reliable crew (even if it’s just one or two people)
- Smart material ordering and supplier relationship tips
- Website and Google Profile basics to build credibility fast
- Field-tested sales habits that close early deals
- Systems to track jobs, get reviews, and grow intentionally
Why It Matters:
Many roofers stall out not because they aren’t working hard, but because they’re working on the wrong things. This guide helps you:
- Focus on what moves the needle in your first 90 days
- Avoid common (and expensive) beginner mistakes
- Build habits and systems that support long-term growth
90-Day Roofing Guide
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