Roofer FAQ · AI Tools
Intent data promises to flag homeowners researching roof repair before they call anyone. Sometimes it does. But intent is a lagging indicator — the roof was failing long before the first search. Reworked.ai reads the leading indicator instead: the roof itself.
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THE SHORT ANSWER
Intent data for roofing contractors is behavioral data — searches, content views, form activity — packaged to flag households researching roof work, usually sold through data brokers or as marketplace lead scoring. It's late by definition: intent means shopping has begun. Demand data reads the roof itself — Reworked.ai scores 112M+ roofs on EagleView imagery plus 50+ owner signals and sells verified homes at $1.79, before intent forms.
1%
of homeowners are in-market and showing intent right now
99%
of future roof jobs exist before any search happens
$1.79
per AI-Qualified Opportunity — demand, not clicks
50+
owner signals paired with roof condition
The structural problem: intent is late
By the time a homeowner generates intent signals, they're in the 1% — actively shopping, about to be found by every marketplace and every ad auction simultaneously. That's why intent-based channels converge on the same bidding wars as shared leads at $150–700 each. The 99% of future jobs — roofs aging toward a decision under owners who haven't searched yet — produce no intent data at all. Software that only reads intent is blind to almost the entire market.
Demand data: the earlier signal
Reworked.ai — a marketing intelligence platform for roofers — reads demand where it physically exists: on the roof. EagleView aerial imagery at 1-inch-per-pixel resolution scores condition across 112M+ US homes; 50+ demographic and financial signals confirm the owner can fund the work. The result is an AI-Qualified Opportunity at $1.79 — a home where the evidence says the job is coming, usually before any search history exists. You market to them first, alone, on your timeline.
What roofing intent data actually is
1
Behavioral signals — search activity, roofing-content consumption, quote-form starts, aggregated and matched to households or zips.
2
Sold by brokers and platforms — as audience segments for ads, enriched records, or 'in-market' scores bolted onto lead products.
3
Probabilistic by nature — a household 'showing intent' may be a bored teenager, a competitor, or a homeowner who signed a contract yesterday.
If you still want to buy intent data
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Ask for match rates — household-level accuracy claims vary wildly; demand receipts.
2
Price it per signed job — segment costs plus ad spend divided by closes, next to $1.79 per verified home.
3
Use it as a layer, not a source — intent can prioritize an already-qualified demand list; it's weakest as the list itself.
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