By Brock Bolen, JobNimbus.
While others hit snooze on their business during the off-season, this is your chance to level up. The smartest roofing contractors know that winter isn’t for waiting — it’s for planning, optimizing and getting ahead. JobNimbus teaches us that whether it’s revamping your estimates, fine-tuning your marketing or training your team for the year ahead, the moves you make now will define your success in 2025. The question isn’t whether your business will grow — it’s whether you’ll be ready when it does.
First things first – let’s talk about those templates you’ve been using since the Stone Age. Your roofing estimate template shouldn’t look like it was created on Windows 95. Modern customers expect professionalism and that starts with your paperwork. Update your construction quote template to include:
Your contractor estimate template isn’t just paperwork – it’s often your first impression. Make it count. While you’re at it, create variations for different types of jobs. Your future self will thank you (and maybe even buy you a coffee) when you’re not scrambling to customize estimates during peak season.
While your crew might be enjoying some well-deserved downtime, this is your chance to level up their skills. And no, watching roofing videos on YouTube doesn’t count as professional development. Consider training programs, certifications, safety protocol updates and training your team to interact with your customers.
Here’s a radical thought: ask your team what skills they want to develop. Sometimes the best ideas come from the people actually doing the work (shocking, we know).
Marketing makeover
Your website from 2015 called – it wants its design back. The off-season is perfect for giving your marketing materials a much-needed facelift. Start with:
Remember, while your competitors are posting “Closed for Winter” signs, you could be building a lead pipeline that’ll make spring your busiest season ever.
Systems and efficiency
Let’s talk about those spreadsheets you’ve been using to track everything. You know, the ones with formulas that nobody understands and columns that mysteriously disappear? It’s time to:
Think of it as giving your business a professional makeover. While everyone else is starting from scratch in spring, you’ll be running like a well-oiled machine.
Community engagement and relationship building
Winter is perfect for strengthening community ties. Host educational workshops, partner with local businesses or start a roof maintenance awareness program.
Create a month-by-month action plan for the upcoming year. Focus on important areas of the business including your revenue targets, marketing campaigns, hiring needs, equipment purchases and training schedules.
The key is to be realistic. Planning to double your business sounds great, but let’s start with achievable goals.
The off-season isn’t a timeout – it’s your time to shine. While others are counting down the days until spring, you’ll be counting the ways you’ve improved your business. Remember, success in the roofing industry isn’t just about what you do during peak season; it’s about how you prepare when business is slow.
Ready to take your off-season planning to the next level? Let’s talk.
Original article and photo source: JobNimbus
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