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Roofers contact list in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — for sales teams

PlotLeads sells a list of 500+ roofer businesses in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sourced from Google Maps — each with company name, direct phone, website, and Google rating, exported as CSV. A one-time $35 purchase (no subscription, credits never expire), built for SDRs and agencies prospecting the Philadelphia roofer market.

by Usama Zafar, who builds and maintains PlotLeads

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Each row: company name, direct phone, website, Google rating. Email is available in enriched mode (~50% of home-services listings, 3 credits per emailed row).

Sample roofer businesses in Philadelphia

BusinessPhoneWebsiteRating
DISCOUNTED ROOFING LLC(215) 431-2343Visit5 (408)
Top Tier Roofing(215) 330-2664Visit4.9 (155)
Loonstyn Roofing(215) 235-7000Visit4.8 (245)
Big Joe's Roofing(267) 310-7303Visit4.9 (474)
All Budget Roofing(215) 459-7125Visit4.3 (46)

In our current sample of 50 Roofers across Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 36 (72%) list a website and the median Google rating is 4.8, and 13 carry 100+ Google reviews.

That mix is the useful part for a sales team: the 72% with a website are reachable by email and web-form outreach, not just cold calls, and the firms carrying 100+ reviews are the established operators most likely to have budget for the software, materials, financing, and insurance services SDRs sell into the trade — so sort by review volume to surface the busiest ones first. Every figure here is computed from real, current Google Maps listings in Philadelphia, the same data the full PlotLeads Roofer list is built from — so it reflects the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Roofers market as it stands today, not a broker file from last year.

This is a free 5-business preview. The paid list contains 500+ Roofer contacts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sourced from Google Maps — built for sales teams and agencies. See how these lists are built.

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The roofer market in Philadelphia

Philadelphia's housing stock shapes its roofing. Block after block of brick rowhomes carry flat or low-slope roofs — rubber EPDM, modified bitumen, or older built-up coal-tar — rather than the pitched shingles of the suburbs. Those surfaces take a beating from the humid-continental swing: summer heat, then winter freeze-thaw that opens seams and flashing along shared parapet walls. Many roofs sit on century-old buildings inside historic districts, where the Historical Commission and L&I permitting constrain what can be done. Shared walls mean one neighbor's leak quickly becomes another's. A Philly roofer who knows flat-roof systems and rowhome detailing is far more useful than a generalist chasing shingle jobs.

Party walls make roofing here a neighborly affair. On a rowhome block, water that breaches one parapet often tracks into the houses on either side, and shared drainage means a botched repair becomes everyone's problem. A Philadelphia roofer fluent in flat-roof flashing and coping detail — and willing to coordinate across adjoining properties when needed — is the operator whose work avoids the finger-pointing that follows a bad leak on a connected block.

Roofer pricing in Philadelphia

A flat-roof replacement on a typical Philadelphia rowhome usually runs $5,000–$14,000, with coatings and repairs starting around $1,000–$4,000. Pitched-roof shingle replacements on larger or suburban homes land $8,000–$20,000. Tearing off multiple old layers, parapet flashing work, and L&I permit fees add to the total. Access and roof size drive the final figure.

Targeting roofers in Philadelphia

  1. Flat-roof systems and rowhome parapet and party-wall flashing mark the low-slope specialists rather than pitched-shingle generalists — a clean segment to approach with flat-roof estimating and coating-warranty pitches.
  2. L&I permit handling and Historical Commission approvals on historic-district blocks point to higher-touch, higher-ticket jobs, and that filing fluency tends to come with real budget for compliance and CRM tools.
  3. A firm describing itself as licensed and insured in Philadelphia with a membrane-and-labor warranty is a permanent neighborhood operator — and permanence is what keeps a prospect around long enough to convert.

Using this Philadelphia roofer list for outreach

Philadelphia's roofing market is defined by its flat-roof rowhome stock, which concentrates the work in low-slope membrane and coating specialists rather than the pitched-shingle generalists that dominate suburban markets. For a sales team, that focus is a clean segment to target with messaging about flat-roof estimating, coating-warranty tracking, or financing. The market mixes long-established neighborhood firms working historic blocks with newer operators chasing suburban shingle jobs, and the company names and websites on this list help you tell them apart. Demand follows the warm-season repair calendar, with spring the strongest booking window. Each entry carries a direct phone, website, and Google rating, so you can rank by review depth and web presence and concentrate effort on the firms most likely to have budget for what you sell.

Philadelphia's low-slope rowhome specialists are a clean segment to sell into — and this list isolates them: 500+ Philadelphia roofers with direct phone, website, and Google rating, exported from Google Maps for $35. Rank by review depth, pitch flat-roof estimating and L&I-permit fluency to the right firms, and stop prospecting the historic blocks by hand.

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