Roofing businesses have unique needs. You need a field service management app that understands what roofing companies and their teams deal with day-to-day.
Designed for small- to medium-sized roofing businesses that need to make their daily work easier and more efficient, FieldPulse allows roofing teams to:
Whether your team is working on a full roof replacement or if you're simply working on a few leaks, you'll find easier ways to solve the challenges that you face each day.
As a roofer, you're making homes more efficient, repairing leaks, and even building, or replacing, entire roofs.
Roofers are some of the busiest people in the trades — with some of the most urgent requests. You have a lot of jobs that you need to keep organized as customers call both day and night with various issues. Keep track of everything in your schedule with job scheduling software that roofers love.
It's easy to have team hours get lost in the shuffle of the various jobs that your team is taking on. Make sure you're tracking all employee hours accurately with FieldPulse's time tracking software. Techs simply clock in and out as they come to and from jobsites, giving you an accurate count of how many hours each tech is working each week.
Quick and easy customer communication is simple with FieldPulse. Make sure customers are ready for you to get started with "on my way" texts. Send out follow-up emails to customers who have any outstanding invoices. Respond quickly to all estimate questions to get jobs started faster.
2020 was a doozy. Yet despite quarantines and shutdowns, the field service industry still managed to shine. The industry was estimated to have a value of $3 billion in 2020, and forecasts predict that will rise to $5.1 billion by 2025.
That said, if you want to be a part of that massive growth, you’ll need to think about how your business will react going forward.
To prepare yourself for the upcoming year, it’s important to think about how things changed in 2020. Reflecting on how practices have been different can help you ready yourself for whatever 2021 brings — which is hopefully something a little better than what 2020 had in store.
Look inside to find out how identifying exactly what went wrong — and what went right — can help you understand how to approach the future.
Times have changed. Customers now go to the internet when searching for a contractor. Having a strong online presence is critical to winning new business in this day and age, so you need to make sure your digital marketing is set up to attract and convert leads.
The internet continues to expand and the customer journey to finding their contractor is expanding as well. For your customers, their journey begins offline, with a problem; AC repair, heating issue, leaky sink, updated lighting, etc.
In this marketing for contractors guide, we’ll explore: