Atlas Roofing discusses how good their shingles really are!
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The contractors who dominate their markets aren't fundamentally different; they've overcome the same struggles and simply committed to better tools, self-awareness, and continuous improvement.
There are two key impact-rating tests contractors should know: the UL 2218 test (class 3 and class 4, referencing 1.5-inch and 2-inch replicated hail) and IBHS testing, which fires real ice balls at ridges and field areas to simulate real-world hail.
Polymer-modified asphalt shingles hold their granules better and have a 'memory' that flexes on hail impact and flexes back, outperforming conventional oxidized asphalt shingles.
Don't assume a homeowner won't pay for an upgrade; offer premium options as a consultant would, or a competitor will come in later, sell the better product, and destroy your credibility.
Your previous customer list is one of your biggest business assets, especially after storms and for cross-selling multiple trades, so never damage that relationship by offering inferior products.
Leading with premium sets a different expectation with the homeowner and differentiates you, while most competitors lead with the base insurance-proceeds-only roof.
SumoQuote's professional visual presentations lifted one roofing company's close rate 64%, proving that perception is reality: making the buying experience easy and visual wins jobs, even when the underlying product is comparable.
Buying behavior has fundamentally changed (Amazon, mobile banking, grocery delivery), and the roofing industry has been slow to modernize its presentation and sales experience to match.
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