Siding Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Stop cold-calling storm lists. Get referred by roofers, insurance adjusters, and window contractors who already have the homeowner's trust.

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Siding Contractor lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Storm Damage Leads Are a Feeding Frenzy

Hail hits, every company gets the same list. 20 contractors knocking the same doors. Single-digit close rates.

"Whole-House" Leads Are Tire-Kickers

You pay $175 for a lead. They're "just getting a quote" to compare against 4 others.

Insurance Work Means Supplement Battles

You write $18K, adjuster comes back at $11,500. Hours on Xactimate instead of installing.

How LeadChuck works for siding contractors

1

Set Your Price

You set one lead fee — that's what you pay for every referral that comes your way. Be competitive, but set a price you're comfortable with.

2

Get Referrals from Other Trades

Roofers, window installers, insurance adjusters, GCs — they encounter siding jobs constantly.

3

Close Jobs, Keep the Profit

The homeowner trusts you because someone they hired sent you. Close rates 3-4x higher.

The referral flywheel in action

A roofer is on a storm damage claim — $14K roof job. He notices the fiber cement siding on the north side took hail hits. He texts you. You land a $9,200 re-side job. You pay Dave $100. Tearing off old siding, you find rotted OSB around windows. Windows are shot. You refer a window contractor — earn $90.

That $9,200 job cost $100. Earned $90 back. Effective lead cost: $10.

Who sends siding contractors leads?

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

Roofers

Storm damage hits roofs and siding together. They're already on the ladder.

Insurance Adjusters

They write exterior claims daily. Siding is on half those estimates.

Window/Door Installers

Siding comes off for window replacement. They need a siding contractor to finish.

General Contractors

Whole-house remodels, additions, flips need exterior work.

Real Estate Agents

Curb appeal sells houses. Pre-listing siding refresh.

Who do siding contractors refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Roofers

$100–$150

Missing shingles, soft decking, flashing issues you notice.

Window/Door Installers

$75–$120

Rotted window frames revealed when old siding comes off.

Painters

$50–$85

Interior touch-ups or exterior paint after partial re-side.

Gutter Companies

$40–$70

Old gutters don't match new siding or damaged during removal.

Insulation Contractors

$60–$100

Compressed or missing insulation found behind old siding.

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

Last quarter I got 14 referrals — 11 from roofers, 3 from a window company. Closed 9 for $78,000 in revenue. Referred out 6 window jobs and 3 gutter jobs, made $620 back. Marketing cost per job went from $400+ to under $50.
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Carlos R.

Siding and exteriors contractor, Fort Worth, TX · 8 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Yes to both. Referrers describe the job in notes, so you know before accepting.

Storm lists go to everyone. LeadChuck referrals go to YOU specifically. No competition, warm handoff.

Yes. Property managers and GCs refer commercial work too.

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