Start With a Scan, Not a Guess
The first question on any Pueblo roofing morning is where to go. Roofbird answers it before you leave: enter the area you work, and Roofbird ranks the neighborhoods in view by housing era, roof condition, hail history, and walkability. It counts homes from building footprints, not estimates, and flags scattered acreage where doors per hour will kill your day.
For Pueblo, that means you can compare, say, the older blocks near the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk with the newer developments in Pueblo West. Roofbird has already scanned homes in Colorado, including open reports for Pueblo and Logan County, so the local data is live and ready.
- Ranked blocks by roof wear, housing era, and hail history
- Walkability scores so you don't waste a morning on long driveways
- Honest 'skip this area' when nothing clears the bar
Two Scores: Needs a Roof vs. Will Decide Now
A weathered roof in Pueblo might need replacing, but that doesn't mean the owner is ready to sign. Roofbird separates those two questions into a NEED score and a NOW score. NEED is about condition and roof age. NOW is about what's forcing a decision: visible damage, a recent purchase, or neighbors who have already re-roofed.
Neighborhood-wide hail does not inflate the NOW score, because every home in a storm zone shares it. Instead, Roofbird shows the typical insurance claim window for Colorado so you can frame the conversation with facts, not pressure. The result is a list that tells you which doors are genuinely worth a knock.
See the Roof From Two Angles, Then Meet the Owner
Roofbird reads both the overhead satellite tile and a ground-level Street View of the façade. That catches granule loss, algae streaking, and curling shingles that a top-down view misses. It also compares the roof to its neighbors, so you know when the houses on either side have already gone new.
Every lead includes the owner's name, occupancy status, estimated equity, and DNC-scrubbed contact details. You can call or mail the owner directly, without competing with four other contractors who bought the same shared lead from a marketplace.
Forget Shared Marketplaces: Own Your Leads
Pay-per-lead services like Angi and Thumbtack sell the same Pueblo homeowner to multiple roofers. You end up in a price war before you've even seen the roof. Roofbird gives you exclusive leads sourced from your own scan, so you're the only roofer knocking on that door.
Roofbird is self-serve: sign up, tell it where you work, and get scored leads in minutes. There's no sales call, no per-lead fee, and no shared marketplace. Just your territory, your list, and your pipeline.
What It Costs
Start with a free trial that includes 25 leads and 10 homeowner-contact unlocks, no credit card required. Paid plans start at $199 per month for 500 leads and 50 unlocks, or $499 per month for 2,000 leads, 150 unlocks, and data export. Extra contact unlocks are $1 each, and there are no per-lead charges. You only pay for leads worth working, because low-quality roofs are dropped before they reach your list.