Google reviews drive over 60 percent of map-pack visibility. They're also the cheapest, longest-lasting marketing asset you'll ever build. Most roofers stuck under 20 reviews are making the same five mistakes — and every one is fixable in an afternoon.
Mistake 1: Asking once
Most homeowners say 'sure, I'll leave a review' and never do. Not because they're lying — because life happens. The roofers crossing 100 reviews don't ask harder, they ask twice. SMS at two hours post-install, email reminder at 48 hours. That's it.
Mistake 2: Asking by handing them a card
A card with a QR code at the end of a job is a 5 percent conversion at best. A text with a direct one-tap link is 30 to 40 percent. The friction kills you, not the willingness.
Mistake 3: Asking the wrong customers
Not every job ends happy. Don't blast review requests to every homeowner. Run a private NPS check first — 'how was your experience, 1 to 10?' — and only route the 8s through 10s to public review platforms. Route the 1s through 7s to your phone for a private call before they post anywhere.
Mistake 4: Ignoring the reviews you already have
Google ranks businesses that engage. Respond to every review — good and bad — within 24 hours. Negative reviews answered well actually convert browsers better than perfect 5-star pages, because they prove the business is run by humans.
Mistake 5: No system, just hope
100 reviews comes from 100 well-timed asks. That's an automation, not a willpower problem. Build it once, run it forever, and you'll cross 100 in 12 months without thinking about it.
The 90-day plan
- →Set up SMS plus email review automation (1 hour)
- →Backfill — text every happy customer from the last 12 months once (1 afternoon)
- →Respond to every existing review (1 hour)
- →Add review snippets to your website homepage
- →Track weekly: count, rating, response time
A roofer with 200 reviews and a 4.8 average wins every map-pack search against the one-truck operation with 12 reviews — even when the work is identical.