Roof Repair Quote Follow Up Demo

What problem this solves

Roof repair quotes can stall when homeowners compare roofers, wait for the weather to change or are unsure what is included in the repair.

How this helps customers

The homeowner gets a helpful follow-up that explains the team can talk through the quote, clarify the repair scope and agree the next step without pressure.

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This short video explains what this automation does and why it matters.

Follow up with a homeowner who received a roof repair quote but has not booked. Identify urgency, price concerns, scope questions, weather risk and the best follow-up action.

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Demo result

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Lead priority
Revenue opportunity
Urgency

Recommended next action

Why this matters commercially

Best conversion angle

Suggested reply

Service interest

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    In a live setup, this could connect to:

    • website forms
    • shared inboxes
    • Google Sheets
    • ad lead forms
    • internal team alerts

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    Why this workflow matters

    A roof repair quote follow-up can become urgent when the issue is weather-sensitive. The homeowner may be interested but still comparing roofers, checking what is included, or worried that more heavy rain will make the leak worse before the work is booked. This demo shows how Jemima AI can identify the blocker and create a focused follow-up task for the roofing team.

    • Roof repair quotes can stall when homeowners compare price, scope and availability.
    • Weather risk can make a follow-up more urgent than a normal quote chase.
    • Questions about what is included usually mean the homeowner is still engaged.
    • A generic “just checking in” reply may not address the concern that is stopping the booking.
    • The AI should organise the follow-up and suggest a practical response, while the roofing team controls repair scope, scheduling, pricing and safety decisions.

    Example workflow walkthrough

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    A homeowner replies after receiving a quote for chimney flashing and related roof repair work.

    2

    The message says they are interested but comparing another roofer and want to know what is included and how soon the work could be done before more heavy rain.

    3

    Jemima AI extracts the quote value, repair scope, leak context, weather concern, contact details and decision blocker.

    4

    It identifies the reply as a warm and time-sensitive quote follow-up because the homeowner is still interested and worried about rain.

    5

    It suggests a reply that offers to walk through the quote and discuss scheduling without promising availability automatically.

    What the business receives

    The roofing business receives a focused quote follow-up summary. The team can see that the homeowner is interested, the leak is weather-sensitive, and the main questions are repair scope and timing. This helps the roofer respond with the information most likely to convert the quote instead of sending a generic chase message.

    Example handover summary
    Homeowner Daniel Hughes
    • Quote Chimney flashing and roof repair
    • Estimated value GBP 1,150
    • Issue Leak around chimney during heavy rain
    • Situation Comparing with another roofer
    • Main questions What is included and how soon the work could be done before more heavy rain
    • Readiness Warm, weather-sensitive quote follow-up
    • Recommended team action Contact the homeowner to explain the repair scope, confirm scheduling options and discuss any urgent leak concerns
    • Suggested reply Thanks Daniel, that makes sense. I can talk you through what is included in the chimney flashing and repair quote, and check what scheduling options may be available before the next heavy rain. Would you prefer a quick call today or tomorrow?

    How this could be implemented

    This can be connected to roof repair quote follow-up emails, CRM stages, missed call summaries, survey notes or live chat. In a live roofing business, the workflow should create a follow-up task, summarise the weather-sensitive blocker and route it to the estimator or repair team. It should not change the quote, guarantee timing, advise roof access or confirm repair scope without team review.

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