Storm-damage callout replies
Bad weather brings 20 enquiries at once. Drafted writes calm, professional holding replies with realistic visit windows — so the hot leads don't go cold.
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Built around what a UK roofer actually deals with — storm callouts, re-roofs, insurance jobs and fascia work.
Bad weather brings 20 enquiries at once. Drafted writes calm, professional holding replies with realistic visit windows — so the hot leads don't go cold.
Itemise scaffold, materials, labour days and disposal in a clean quote. Customers stop comparing prices and start trusting the job.
Loss adjusters and insurers want clear scope and pricing. Drafted writes the survey reports and quotes in the format they expect.
Smaller jobs deserve professional quotes too. Drafted writes them in seconds so you don't lose hours on admin.
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Customer needs a full re-roof. 3-bed semi. Existing concrete tiles. Replacing with Marley Modern grey. Includes scaffold, breathable felt, battens. 4 days work.
Drafted writes
Hi Paul, Thanks for the time on site this morning. Here's the quote for your re-roof: Scaffold (4-week hire) — £1,250 Strip existing tiles, felt and battens — £680 Dispose of old tiles and waste — £420 Marley Modern tiles (grey) — £2,100 Breathable membrane and battens — £540 Labour (2 roofers, 4 days) — £2,400 New lead flashings (chimney) — £380 New ridge tiles bedded and pointed — £290 Total: £8,060 (excluding VAT) Timeline: We can start week of the 14th, 4 working days weather permitting. 10-year workmanship warranty included. Let me know if you'd like to go ahead. Dave
Storm callout reply
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Customer messaged after last night's storm — tile slipped, water coming into back bedroom. Wants someone today. I'm fully booked but can do tomorrow morning.
Drafted writes
Hi Susan, Sorry to hear you've had a leak — these last few storms have been bad. Quick steps for tonight: 1. Put a bucket under the worst of the drip and move anything valuable. 2. If safe, lift any soaked carpet at the edge so it can dry out. I'm fully booked today but I can be with you first thing tomorrow (around 8am) to get up on the roof, secure the slipped tile and check for any other movement. Is that OK? If it gets worse overnight, message me and I'll see what I can do. Dave
“After the January storms I had 30 enquiries by 10am. Drafted got holding replies out to all of them. Booked half the jobs from that morning.”
Dave Whitfield
Roofer · Sheffield
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