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Here's what I've been doing; please feel free to critique my technique (hey that rhymes!)...


I made a pitch book that has my before/after pics in it, along with some articles and stuff I found online that strengthen my case for why a roof should be cleaned.  I go to a good neighborhood starting around 4 pm and I knock on doors.

I keep a street sheet which has notes on each customer contact.  It has columns where I can put a check for DOESN'T NEED, NOT HOME, NOT INTERESTED, and COME BACK LATER.  I make a note of everything I do, especially if I leave a flyer.  I always date these sheets and have them filed by street name and by region.

Since no one has heard of roof cleaning in Michigan, my reason for stopping by is just to inform people of what I do and to say hello.  I show them the pics and talk about GM, my insurance and my guarantee, etc.  The pics are arranged in a logical progression so that when I get to a certain part of my spiel, I know that the very next page has pics or info that back up what I'm saying.  It's like a powerpoint presentation using nothing but photographs (printed on actual photo paper so that they aren't thought of as  photoshops).

I don't try to close at the door because that's just too much of a commitment for someone who was quietly in the kitchen doing dishes when this stranger showed up and started talking about roof bacteria.  So if they seem interested I ask if I can come back in a day or so and do a free demo/spot clean, whatever.  That seems fair to most people and they agree.

Sometimes they aren't home when I come back for the demo. Sometimes they shoot me down right away, but that's just life.  It happens in sales.  But I've found that if they show up for the demo and ask the right questions then it's really just a matter of negotiating a price that they can afford.

I have been offering a fall special wher I dropped my price by seven cents per square foot.  And I offer a 20% discount for paying in full on the day of the roof cleaning or they can finance in 3 payments.  Basically, I want to give the customer no good reason why they can't buy this.

I have canvassed for four years and I have a pretty good knack for doing this.  Also, I splurged and ordered some embroidered shirts to give me some credibility off the bat.  I also decided to have my flyers done professionally.

Is this how you guys do it?  Please add your tips and tricks so that others can learn from your experience.

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Nice Post Jon,


If you walk up to a door, knock on it and when the HO comes to the door, dont even look at him/her in the eyes, start walking backwards and say "Hey, let me show you something" Pointing at their roof. I guarantee they will walk out of their hose to look at what you pointing at (it is human nature).

It works every time.

Best of luck.

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Brad R. Iannacchione
Soapy Roof, LLC
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Shoot, drop 7cents a sq foot and lots of guys would be paying to do the roofs.

You have a good idea. Im too lazy to do that, and it still 90 degrees at 4pm. Good luck to you.
let us know how it goes


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Though I am new in this field I agree with both Jon and Brad. However I lean more towards keeping things light and airy, on the sales end. Sometimes too much info blows people away! It seems to be all about reading the prospect.

MJ Fulton
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Charlottesville, Virginia

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Iannacchione wrote:

Nice Post Jon,


If you walk up to a door, knock on it and when the HO comes to the door, dont even look at him/her in the eyes, start walking backwards and say "Hey, let me show you something" Pointing at their roof. I guarantee they will walk out of their hose to look at what you pointing at (it is human nature).

It works every time.

Best of luck.

Soapy Roof Pittsburgh's #1 Roof Cleaning Co.

15668 15235 15239
Soapy Roof Black stain removers Pittsburgh




This is great!!  When I did door to door in the past (we sold art) I used to put the product in the customers hand.  You ust hold it out and most would take it.  the same human nature you are speaking of here.  Good suggestion!!



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Bill, It sounds just like when I sold Aeiral photography. A company would take the pictures and send them to me, slide it in a frame and hand it to the customer at an angle that they really could not see the picture...they grab and look.

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