Pull roofer contacts from Google Maps
Hail, wind, and insurance re-roofs move on Maps the week after a storm, not from a national contractor file. Crews that show storm photos, material specialty, and recent reviews close differently than a handyman who lists roofing as a side category. NotiQ pulls the live listings so you can enrich contacts and open niche conversations.
Live Maps pull with niche filters—not a static purchased roofer list.
Who this list is for
- Roofing manufacturers filling certified-installer maps
- Insurance-referral networks that need claim-ready crews
- Storm-compliance trainers
- Agencies running hail-season SEM to roofers who already rank locally
Example searches for roofers
Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.
Roofing contractor in Oklahoma City with 4.5+ rating after hail season
Metal roofing contractor in Denver with website
Residential roofing contractor in Tampa with 100+ reviews
Commercial roofing contractor in Dallas rated 4.6+
Roof inspection roofing contractor in Kansas City with phone listed
What to filter for on Google Maps
Start from Roofing contractor, keep storm, insurance, or metal-roofing language, and drop stock house photos with no before/after galleries or storm-repair reviews.
Exclude: Stock house photos with no before/after galleries or storm-repair reviews.
Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.
Outreach angles that fit roofers
Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how roofers buy and operate.
- 1Lead with storm-track alerts for the counties they already serve before competitors mobilize.
- 2Offer claim documentation kits that cut supplements and homeowner friction.
- 3Pitch drone inspections for listings that still quote from ladder photos.
- 4Sell financing for cash re-roofs outside insurance windows.
Campaign example
Post-hail residential roofing leads
Prompt
Residential roofing contractor in Oklahoma City OK with 4.5+ stars and website
01
Maps leads
Local roofers matched to the prompt
02
Enrich
Emails and contacts ready to use
03
Outreach
Personalized emails using the angles above
Outcome: A claim-season roofing contractor list for storm PPC, material intros, or inspection tech, pulled from live Maps not a stale storm-chaser sheet.
FAQs about roofers leads
Can I target roofers who handle insurance claims?+
Use the Roofing contractor category and add storm damage or insurance language. Prioritize listings whose reviews mention adjusters, hail, or supplements.
How do commercial roofers differ on Maps from residential crews?+
Commercial listings cite TPO, flat roof, or property-management work. Residential ones emphasize shingles, HOA approvals, and homeowner reviews. Split the export if your offer only fits one.
Should I include gutter companies in a roofing list?+
Not in the same campaign. Gutter work is a neighbor trade. Pull Roofing contractor first, then a separate gutter list if you sell both.
When is a roofing list too noisy?+
When you skip the category and search roofing as a keyword. You pick up handymen, suppliers, and inspectors. Official category plus a rating floor keeps crews that actually install.
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