Framing Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

When a foundation crew wraps up or a roofer tears off a deck, they see exactly who needs framing next. LeadChuck connects you before the homeowner ever opens Google.

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Framing lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Framing leads on Angi and HomeAdvisor

Framing leads on Angi and HomeAdvisor go to 4 other framers simultaneously — you're bidding against yourself before you even pick up the phone.

New construction pipelines dry up seasonally

New construction pipelines dry up seasonally, and there's no reliable way to fill gaps with remodel framing without starting over on marketing.

Homeowners can't evaluate framing quality

Homeowners can't evaluate framing quality — they pick on price, which crushes your margin on every job you win.

How LeadChuck works for framing contractors

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Step 1: Set Your Price

A framing lead on LeadChuck comes from a contractor who's already on-site — they've seen the scope, talked to the homeowner, and know the job is real and funded.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

Foundation contractors, roofers, and general contractors refer framing work when their scope ends and the next phase begins — these are warm handoffs, not cold inquiries.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

You arrive with a personal introduction from someone the homeowner already hired. Close rates on LeadChuck framing leads average 3x higher than portal leads.

The referral flywheel in action

Marcus runs Apex Framing in Brentwood, TN. His foundation sub, Dave, referred him a 1,800 sq ft addition through LeadChuck — a $28,000 framing contract. While framing, Marcus noticed the homeowner needed a complete electrical rough-in. He referred his electrician buddy Ray through LeadChuck and earned $85 when Ray landed the $11,000 job. Marcus spent $120 on the original lead. Net cost: $35. Total referral earned that quarter from his own LeadChuck referrals: $340.

Your net lead cost: $35 for $28000+ in revenue. Plus $85 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends framing contractors leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Foundation & Concrete

Foundation crews finish their pour and the framing phase starts immediately — they're the natural first referral.

General Contractors

GCs managing remodels often subcontract framing and refer trusted framers to other GCs or homeowners.

Roofing

Roofers replacing decking often discover rotten or damaged framing underneath — they need a framer on speed dial.

Home Inspection

Inspectors flag framing deficiencies and often recommend contractors to address them.

Demolition

Demo crews clear the way for new framing on additions and remodels — they know exactly what's coming next.

Who do framing contractors refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Roofing

$75-150

Framers building roof structures see the roofing need before anyone else.

Insulation

$35-75

Framing completion is the trigger for insulation — framers hand off to insulators on every new build.

Electrical

$50-100

Rough electrical follows framing on every new construction and addition project.

Plumbing

$50-100

Rough plumbing happens alongside electrical in newly framed walls.

Drywall

$35-75

Framing is the prerequisite for drywall — framers know exactly when the next contractor needs to mobilize.

Simple, transparent pricing

Free to join

No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

I was skeptical — I've been burned by Angi leads too many times. But the first LeadChuck lead came from my foundation guy, Dave. The homeowner already knew my name. I closed a $31,000 framing contract in one meeting. Paid $95 for the lead. That's the best ROI I've ever seen on marketing.
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Marcus W.

Apex Framing LLC, Brentwood, TN · 11 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Both. Our referring contractors include foundation crews (new construction), roofers (repair/remodel), and GCs (all types). You'll see the job description before you pay for any lead.

Framing leads typically run $75–$200 depending on job size and scope. You see the lead details first and choose whether to buy — no subscription required.

LeadChuck has a dispute process. If a lead is fraudulent, already hired, or unreachable, you can file within 48 hours for a full review and credit.

Yes — that's the flywheel. Every lead you refer out earns you the lead fee when the receiving contractor accepts. Framers with full schedules turn excess leads into passive income.

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