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contractor sites graded, one A
Across the whole CRO Index, a single site earned an A. The median landed at a D. The grade gap is a conversion gap.
Right now, someone in Providence is Googling "roofer near me." We get you showing up first — then turn that click into a booked job.
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60.8% of roofing sites we tested fail a critical accessibility check
Digital State of the Roofing Industry 2026A grade out of 380 contractor sites
We graded 380 of them against one framework. Exactly one earned an A: Crown Industrial Roofing in Toronto, at 90 out of 100. The rest left money on the table. Here is what separates the top from the bottom.
The local detail
Every angle below comes from how Providence actually searches, buys, and regulates — built into the page, not bolted on.
Picture a Nor’easter rolling up Narragansett Bay in March.
Forget the tips-and-tricks stuff.
Knowing how your customer pays and what they spend changes how you write every page.
You’ve probably been burned.
You run a solid roofing crew. The work's clean, the referrals are steady, and your guys show up on time. So why does a three-truck outfit from Cranston keep beating you to the inbox? The honest answer usually starts with roofing seo Providence, because the contractor who shows up first in local search gets the call, and you don't.
This page walks through how search works in this market, what it costs you when you're invisible, and how Fervor builds the system that fixes it.

Picture a Nor'easter rolling up Narragansett Bay in March. Wind-driven rain peels back shingles from Federal Hill to Fox Point, and by the next morning a few thousand homeowners are squinting at water stains on their ceilings. They grab their phones. They type "roof repair near me." And the three roofers who own the map pack split most of that work between them.
So where are you in that moment? If you're on page two, you might as well be closed.
"97% of roofing customers expect a callback within one week. More than 50% expect a callback within two days." — Roofing Contractor Magazine (2024)
Speed matters, but speed only counts if they find you first. And Rhode Island weather guarantees the demand spikes will keep coming. The freeze-thaw cycle is brutal on flashing here, and ice dams form on half the triple-deckers in Olneyville every January. Older housing stock across the East Side means asphalt roofs that went on fifteen years ago are all hitting end-of-life at once. That's your market. The question is whether it can find you.
Google's local results run on three things: relevance, distance, and prominence. Relevance is whether your site says you do roofing in Providence. Distance is how close you are to the searcher. Prominence is your reviews, your citations, and the signals that say you're legit.
So most roofers nail distance by accident and ignore the other two. But the two you control are where the work gets won. And that control is the whole game.
Think of search as a funnel that starts the second a homeowner notices a stain. They search, they skim the map pack, they pick from the top three. So the whole job is putting your name in those three slots before the click ever happens. Get it right and the calls route to you on the worst weather days, which are exactly the days the big jobs surface.

Let's do napkin math. Say your average reroof job runs $14,000 and you close one in four solid leads. If the map pack sends ten qualified calls a week to the roofers at the top, and you're not one of them, you're watching maybe two or three closeable jobs a week walk to a competitor. Over a season, that's real payroll you handed away.
"From 2021–2023, homeowners spent $93.5B on roofing across 8.3 million projects (AHS-based estimates)." — U.S. Census Bureau and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (2024)
That's a national pool, but the slice flowing through Rhode Island is bigger than most contractors guess. And every dollar of it gets routed through a search result. So the cost of being invisible shows up as a real, countable gap: the jobs you booked versus the jobs that were searched for in your service area while your site sat on page two.
Here's the cruel part. You never get a bill for the leads you didn't get. The phone just rings a little less than it should, and you assume it's a slow week. But a slow week that repeats for two years is a system problem, and it has a name and a cost.
"In hail-prone states, average roof lifespan is 15 years vs 22 years in milder western states; 38% of U.S. homes have roofs in moderate to poor condition (Roofing Contractor) with 60% higher loss costs" — Verisk Analytics (2025)
Rhode Island isn't Texas hail alley, but coastal wind, salt air off Narragansett Bay, and our ice do their own damage. A third of the roofs in your territory are already in rough shape. The demand is sitting in those neighborhoods. So strong rankings are how you put your name in front of all that demand before the competitor down the road ever picks up the phone.

Forget the tips-and-tricks stuff. You need a system, installed once and maintained, not a checklist someone hands you to do yourself. Here's what real roofing seo services Providence work looks like when it's built right.
You serve Mount Pleasant, Smith Hill, Wayland Square, Elmhurst, and a dozen towns past the city line into Pawtucket and Cranston. So you need pages that say exactly that, with content that proves you've worked those roofs. A generic "we serve Greater Providence" line doesn't rank. A page about flat-roof repair on a College Hill rowhouse does.
This is the heart of local seo for roofing companies Providence: matching the searcher's exact street to a page that earns Google's trust. And it's slow, unglamorous work that pays off for years.
"Among renovating homeowners, 44% add or redo a roof as part of their exterior projects." — Houzz Inc. (2024)
That's a lot of work attached to bigger renovation budgets. And those homeowners read reviews before they call. So a steady review engine, paired with clean business citations across the directories that matter, is what pushes you up the prominence axis. Providence roofing contractor seo lives or dies on this stuff.
People search "how much to replace a roof in Rhode Island" and "best shingles for New England winters" long before they search for a company. So a site that answers those questions earns the click and the trust.
"Among homeowners undertaking a roofing project, 63% choose asphalt roofing material (dimensional shingles 34%, three-tab shingles 19%, luxury shingles 10%), while 14% choose metal and 11% choose synthetic material or rubber." — Houzz Inc. (2024)
Most of your customers want asphalt, so a page comparing dimensional shingles for ice-dam resistance speaks directly to them. That's roofing company local seo services Providence done with intent, not filler.

Knowing how your customer pays and what they spend changes how you write every page. Because the homeowner googling a roof at 11pm is already doing budget math in their head.
"In 2024, 22% of renovating homeowners undertook roofing upgrades, with a median spend of $13,000." — Houzz Inc. (2025)
That $13,000 median is close to what a mid-size Federal Hill reroof runs, so your pages should speak to a buyer ready to spend real money. And spend is climbing.
"The median spend on roofing upgrades in 2024 was 8% higher than in 2023 (median $13,000 in 2024)." — Houzz Inc. (2025)
So the jobs are getting bigger, not smaller. And that's good news for your margins, but only if your site is the one catching the search in the first place.
"Among homeowners who renovated in 2024, 84% used cash from savings and 29% used a credit card to fund renovation projects (multiple funding sources allowed)." — Houzz Inc. (2025)
So most of your buyers pay from savings, but a chunk reach for a card or a financing plan. A financing section on your site removes a silent objection before the call. And a roofing seo expert Providence worth hiring builds that objection-handling into the page structure, not as an afterthought.
You've probably been burned. An agency took a retainer, sent a monthly PDF full of charts, and your phone never rang any more than before. So skepticism is fair. A real roofing local seo company Providence earns trust by showing the work, not by reporting on it. And the proof is in what you stop having to do yourself.
You shouldn't have to write blog posts at night. You shouldn't have to chase reviews by hand or learn what a citation is. So the system gets built and run for you, with timelines in business days, while you stay on the roof where you make money. That's what seo for roofing companies Providence should mean: the agency does the work, you book the jobs.
Your market splinters by neighborhood. The flat-roof triple-deckers near Hope and Blackstone need different content than the steep slate on East Side Victorians or the historic-district rules around College Hill. So a page-per-area structure beats one homepage trying to rank for everything. That granularity is what separates a site that ranks from a brochure that sits there.
We started by looking at the trade itself. Fervor ran an inspection of roofing websites across the trade, scoring real contractor sites on the things that move local search and turn visitors into calls. The gaps repeat: slow pages, missing neighborhood content, no clear callback path, weak review signals. And Rhode Island roofers show the same patterns.
So our approach starts with seeing your site the way Google and a stressed homeowner both see it. We map your neighborhoods, audit your current rankings, fix the technical drag, and build the local pages and review engine that move you up the map pack. Then we maintain it, because search isn't a one-time push.
You can start with a free Site Inspection. No sales call required. We look at your site, score it against the trade, and send you exactly what's holding your rankings back, from page speed to missing neighborhood pages to the review gaps costing you prominence. If you want us to fix it, we will. If you'd rather hand the report to someone else, that's fine too. Either way you'll finally see, in plain terms, why the Cranston outfit keeps getting the call and how to take it back. And once you've seen it, you can't unsee it.
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contractor sites graded, one A
Across the whole CRO Index, a single site earned an A. The median landed at a D. The grade gap is a conversion gap.
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of roofing sites fail a critical accessibility check
Scored against WCAG 2.1 AA with axe-core. A page that blocks a screen reader also blocks a paying customer.
Fervor Roofing State of the Industry, 2026
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miss Google's mobile load-speed bar
Median mobile load lands at 7.88 seconds. Most of your traffic is on a phone, and most of them are gone before the hero paints.
Fervor Roofing State of the Industry, 2026
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is the average roofing grade
That is a D. The sites booking the work are not the ones with the biggest crews. They are the ones a few points higher on the things homeowners feel.
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