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The Roofing Speed-to-Lead Benchmark: How We Frame It

Direct Answer

What is a good speed-to-lead time for roofers?

Speed-to-lead is the elapsed time between a roofing lead arriving and your first meaningful response. As a working benchmark, responding within the first few minutes is treated as 'fast,' within an hour as 'acceptable,' and beyond a day as 'at-risk,' because contact rates fall sharply as minutes pass. These tiers are a planning framework, not an audited industry statistic.

Purpose

Most roofers know fast follow-up matters but have no shared yardstick. This benchmark gives owners tiers to measure against and a way to estimate how much faster response could change their booking rate.

Why minutes matter

A homeowner who just submitted a roofing request is at peak intent. Every minute of delay lets that intent cool and lets competitors respond first, so first-response time is one of the highest-leverage things a roofer can control.

Tiers, not promises

The fast/acceptable/at-risk tiers are a planning framework derived from general lead-response behavior. They help you set internal goals; they are not a guarantee of any specific contact or booking rate.

Inputs

Median first-response time
Typical minutes from lead arrival to first meaningful contact.
Channel mix
Phone, web form, and ad leads can have different response expectations.
Coverage hours
Whether leads arriving after hours get a timely response.
Follow-up attempts
How many times and how quickly you retry before giving up.

How the calculation works

Tier assignment: Fast = under 5 minutes; Acceptable = 5–60 minutes; Slow = 1–24 hours; At-risk = over 24 hours. Estimated booking lift is modeled directionally as the gap between your current tier and the 'Fast' tier — the faster you move, the more workable leads you keep.

Example calculation

Current median response3 hours (Slow tier)
Target median responseUnder 5 minutes (Fast tier)
Tiers improvedSlow → Fast
Modeled directionHigher contact & booking rate (estimate)

Assumptions & disclaimer

  • Tier thresholds are a planning framework, not an audited industry standard.
  • Booking-rate impact is directional and depends on offer, market, and sales process.
  • After-hours coverage and follow-up cadence strongly affect real results.
  • This report is designed to become RooferFuel.ai's ongoing benchmark dataset. Until live client data is available, calculations are based on disclosed assumptions and should be treated as estimates, not guaranteed outcomes.

This benchmark is a planning framework for informational purposes. It does not guarantee a specific contact rate, booking rate, or revenue. Actual results depend on market, offer, sales process, and factors outside RooferFuel.ai's control.

Frequently Asked Questions

Median first-response time. Moving from hours to minutes is usually the highest-leverage change a roofer can make.
Yes. Many roofing leads arrive evenings and weekends. Without coverage, those leads sit until they're cold — which is where AI follow-up helps.
No. It's a working framework based on general lead-response behavior, meant for setting internal goals.

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