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Lead Generation + Capture

Siding Lead Generation

Generate more siding leads — and actually book them. The leak most siding companies miss is capture, not demand.

How do siding companies generate more leads?

The best siding lead sources are capturing storm- and insurance-driven demand, a review-rich Google Business Profile, and material and service pages. But because each job is worth thousands, the highest-ROI move is making sure no estimate call ever hits voicemail.

You don't have a lead problem. You have a leak.

Most siding companies don't have a lead problem — they have a leak. Demand is already calling; it's leaking out through unanswered phones and slow follow-up:

62% of calls to small businesses go unanswered — every one a booked job lost.

On average, the average business takes 42 hours to respond to a new lead — by then the homeowner has hired someone else.

Responding within 5 minutes makes you 21× more likely to win the lead than waiting 30.

Where siding leads actually come from

The channels that move the needle for siding companies — ranked by ROI, not hype.

Storm + insurance capture

Storms and insurance claims drive high-ticket siding demand; 24/7 answering captures the inspections competitors send to voicemail.

Google Business Profile

'siding contractor near me' and 'siding replacement' are high-intent — a review-rich GBP with project photos wins them.

Material and service pages

Pages for vinyl, fiber-cement, repair, and full replacement capture buyers searching specific high-ticket work.

Reviews + project photos

Siding is high-ticket and visible; before/after proof and a 4.7★+ profile win the cautious buyer and earn AI citations.

What a siding lead is worth

Siding leads are among the most valuable in home services — a full residing job is $8,000 to $25,000+, often insurance-funded. Because each lead is worth so much and homeowners shop a few contractors, capturing the call fast wins the big jobs.

Typical job value

Repairs run $300–$1,500; a full residing job reaches $8,000–$25,000 and up.

When demand spikes

Storm-driven spikes (wind, hail) plus a spring and summer exterior-renovation season. The high-value surge is unpredictable, so 24/7 capture protects the biggest jobs.

How FDM generates and captures your leads

Anyone can sell you leads. The money is in capturing the demand you already have — then turning up the volume.

1

Get found

A review-rich Google Business Profile and a fast, AI-Search-Optimized website put your siding business in front of "near me" searchers on Google and in ChatGPT / Google AI Overviews.

2

Answer everything

A 24/7 AI receptionist answers every call instantly — so the demand you generate actually turns into booked jobs instead of voicemails. 62% of calls to small businesses go unanswered; we close that gap.

3

Follow up in seconds

Missed-call text-back fires within seconds of any missed call. Because responding within 5 minutes makes you 21× more likely to win the lead than waiting 30, this alone recovers jobs most siding companies never knew they lost.

4

Win the reviews

Automated review requests after every job build the 4.7★+ reputation that wins the map pack and the AI citations — 98% of people read reviews before choosing a local business.

Frequently asked questions

How do siding companies generate more leads?

The best siding lead sources are capturing storm- and insurance-driven demand, a review-rich Google Business Profile, and material and service pages. But because each job is worth thousands, the highest-ROI move is making sure no estimate call ever hits voicemail.

Why do siding companies lose high-value leads?

Because they're on a jobsite when the phone rings, and a homeowner with storm damage is calling a few contractors. The average business takes 42 hours to respond; answering and booking the inspection within 5 minutes makes you 21× more likely to win the job.

What's the best lead generation investment for a siding company?

Capture and speed-to-inspection. Pair lead generation with a 24/7 AI receptionist that books inspections while you work — so the storm and insurance demand you're already getting turns into booked residing jobs instead of voicemails.