New Roof Quote Follow Up Demo
New roof quotes are high-value opportunities that can go cold when homeowners compare suppliers, worry about cost or are unsure about materials, warranty and installation timing.
The homeowner gets a clear follow-up that invites them to discuss the quote, materials, timing and next steps before making a decision.
Watch the demo walkthrough
This short video explains what this automation does and why it matters.
Follow up with a homeowner who received a new roof quote but has not booked. Identify budget hesitation, material or warranty questions, timing concerns, competing quotes and the best next action.
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Demo result
Recommended next action
Why this matters commercially
Best conversion angle
Suggested reply
Service interest
Questions the team should ask
Short summary
Confidence
Recommended next action
Quote status
Likely objection
Best follow-up angle
Suggested reply
Internal summary
Questions the team should ask
In a live setup, this could connect to:
- website forms
- shared inboxes
- Google Sheets
- ad lead forms
- internal team alerts
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A new roof quote is a major decision for a homeowner, so follow-up usually needs more than a simple reminder. The customer may be interested but still weighing budget, materials, warranty, timing and whether the work can be completed before bad weather. This demo shows how Jemima AI can turn that reply into a useful sales follow-up for the roofing team.
- New roof quotes are high-value opportunities that can go cold if the follow-up does not address the homeowner’s real concerns.
- Homeowners often need to understand material options, warranty details and installation timing before deciding.
- A large quote can create budget hesitation even when the homeowner still intends to proceed.
- Seasonal timing, such as wanting work completed before winter, can make the follow-up more urgent.
- The AI should organise the follow-up and suggest a relevant next step, while the roofing team controls pricing, specifications, warranties and scheduling.
Example workflow walkthrough
A homeowner replies after receiving a full roof replacement quote for a 3-bed semi-detached house.
The message says they are interested but want to understand tile options, warranty and whether the work could be scheduled before winter.
Jemima AI extracts the quote value, property type, materials question, warranty question, timing concern and contact details.
It identifies the reply as a warm new-roof quote follow-up because the homeowner is asking decision-stage questions.
It suggests a response that offers a call to walk through materials, warranty and scheduling considerations.
What the business receives
The roofing business receives a clear summary of the decision factors behind the open quote. The team can see that the homeowner is not rejecting the price outright; they need clarity on tile choices, warranty and winter timing. This helps the estimator or sales team follow up with the information most likely to move the quote forward.
- Quote Full roof replacement
- Estimated value GBP 12,800
- Property 3-bed semi-detached house
- Main questions Tile options, warranty and whether work could be scheduled before winter
- Readiness Warm high-value quote follow-up
- Recommended team action Contact the homeowner to explain material options, warranty details and realistic scheduling before winter
- Suggested reply Thanks Priya, I understand this is a big decision. I can talk you through the tile options, warranty details and what the current schedule looks like before winter. Would you prefer a call today or tomorrow?
How this could be implemented
This can be connected to new roof quote follow-up emails, CRM stages, survey notes, missed call summaries or live chat. In a live roofing business, the workflow should create a high-value quote follow-up task, summarise the material, warranty and timing questions, and route it to the estimator or sales team. It should not change pricing, guarantee installation dates, confirm warranty terms or make contractual commitments without review.