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The Coolest Roofers on Instagram: What They’re Doing That You’re Not

date posted

07/24/25

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7 Mins

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Instagram isn’t just for selfies and food pics anymore.

It’s where people check you out before they ever call. It’s where future hires decide if they’d actually want to work for you. It’s where referral partners go to see if you’re serious.

More than 70% of buyers say social media content impacts their decisions. That means:

  • A clean feed builds trust
  • Consistent posts keep you top of mind
  • And great content can attract both leads and labor

The best roofers on Instagram? They’re not just flying drones over roofs and calling it a day.
They’re:

  • Showing off their team
  • Having fun with it
  • Telling stories that stick

If you’re just posting the occasional roof pic with a “before/after” caption… You’re not even scratching the surface. 😬

Let’s look at what the best roofing brands are doing differently, and how you can steal their playbook.

1. Showcasing Their People, Not Just Their Projects

It’s one thing to post a shiny roof. But the coolest roofing brands on Instagram? They make you feel like you know the crew behind it.

They’re not just showing results, they’re showing real people doing real work.

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  • Crew intros that highlight personalities
  • Jobsite moments that feel unfiltered
  • Team wins, birthdays, or just goofing off during lunch

It builds trust. Makes your company more relatable. And it tells future customers and potential hires:
“These are the kind of people we are.”

Because at the end of the day, your crew is a major part of your brand.

2. They’ve Nailed Their Visual Identity

Scroll through any of the top roofing accounts on Instagram and you’ll notice something right away, their feed looks put together.

Not just random snapshots or cluttered graphics.
We’re talking clean, consistent, and on-brand from post to post.

These roofers have dialed in their visual identity, and it shows:

  • Consistent use of brand colors, fonts, and layouts
  • Logos and wrap designs that pop, on trucks, shirts, and helmets
  • Reels and videos with branded overlays, voiceovers, and music that fits their style

It’s not about looking like a design agency. It’s about looking intentional and creating a feed that feels familiar every time someone sees your content.

That kind of consistency builds brand recognition.
It makes your company memorable even before someone needs a new roof.

And when that day comes? You’ll already be top of mind, because your brand didn’t just show up… it stood out.

3. Humor and Personality Over Perfection

Perfection is overrated, especially on Instagram.

The coolest roofing accounts aren’t afraid to crack a joke, share a fail, or poke fun at the day-to-day chaos of the job. They balance skill with personality, and it works.

These roofers understand that being relatable gets more engagement than being polished.

You’ll see:

  • Memes, ladder struggles, or “customers who watch you work”
  • Bloopers, tool mishaps, or crew members dancing mid-job
  • Casual stories with real commentary, not stiff scripts

They still show off their craftsmanship, but they also show they’re human. And that combo is powerful.

In a sea of perfect roof photos, the brands that win are the ones that feel authentic. They don’t take themselves too seriously, and because of that, they earn trust, followers, and attention.

Relatable > Perfect. Every time.

4. Sharing the Why Behind the Work

It’s easy to post a finished roof and call it a day. But the top roofing accounts go deeper, they give context. They explain the why behind the work.

They’re not just marketing a service, they’re telling stories.

Whether it’s educating homeowners or showing how their team makes a difference in the community, these roofers use Instagram to build meaning behind the materials.

You’ll see:

  • Simple explanations about roofing systems, materials, or common issues
  • Stories about helping seniors, veterans, or families after a storm
  • Posts that tie installs to real-life outcomes, peace of mind, safety, long-term value

This kind of content turns jobs into stories, and stories into trust. It shows homeowners that you’re not just here to sell them something. You’re here to guide them, protect them, and do the job right.

That’s what builds a loyal following, and a steady stream of referrals.

5. Using Reels Like a Pro

The top roofing accounts are leaning into short-form video, and they’re making it work without overthinking it.

You don’t need a full-time videographer to crush it with Reels. Just a phone, some good lighting, and a plan.

The pros are posting:

  • Quick before-and-afters with trending audio
  • Fast tool breakdowns or “roof hack” tips
  • On-screen text and captions so you don’t need sound to follow along

Reels are where the algorithm’s pushing reach, and the coolest roofers are riding that wave.

Bottom line: Reels don’t have to be perfect, they just have to move. Keep it real, keep it fast, and make sure there’s something worth watching in the first 3 seconds.

6. Consistency > Viral Chasing

You don’t need a viral post. You need to show up, again and again.

The coolest roofing brands on Instagram didn’t blow up overnight. They built momentum by posting consistently and staying visible, even when the likes didn’t pour in right away.

They’ve figured out how to stay in the game without burning out:

  • Batching content one day a week, then scheduling it out
  • Reposting clips and photos across Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok
  • Keeping a running list of ideas so content isn’t a scramble

Showing up regularly builds trust.  It tells people: we’re steady, we’re active, and we’re not going anywhere.

Viral posts come and go. But consistency? That’s what makes you unforgettable.

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7. They Engage Back and Build Community

It’s called social media for a reason. The best roofers on Instagram? They don’t just post and ghost.

They’re in the comments. In the DMs. Showing love to their city and their followers.

Here’s what that looks like:

  • Replying to comments (even the goofy ones)
  • Reposting customer stories and crew shoutouts
  • Dropping “thank you”s or emojis when someone tags them
  • Running giveaways like “Tag a neighbor who needs a new roof”
  • Shouting out local coffee shops, realtors, or GC partners

They’re not just building roofs, they’re building a presence. Something people feel like they’re part of.

Takeaway: If someone takes the time to interact with your brand, talk back. That’s how relationships (and referrals) start.

Coolest Accounts to Follow Right Now

Want some inspo from roofers who get it? These accounts are crushing it with personality, branding, and real-deal content that stands out in a sea of shingles.

@titanroofingllc
All about the crew. These guys show up with energy, team pride, and jobsite swagger. Feels like a brand you’d want to work with and work for.

@foxhavenroofing
They blend education with energy,  roof tips, walkthroughs, and a team that clearly loves what they do. Very homeowner-friendly.

@monarchroofing
Top-tier production with strong storytelling. From community involvement to jobsite footage, they show what “brand with a heart” really looks like.

@appleroofing
Tons of team shoutouts, great behind-the-scenes content, and they make roofing feel fun. Solid culture vibes.

@puetzconstruction
Not your average roof page, they highlight craftsmanship, clean design, and throw in some humor for good measure.

@roofingwithclass
They’re doing it all, reels, before/afters, jobsite humor, and customer-focused content. You can tell they’re having fun with it, and it works.

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Ready to Step Up Your Roofing Brand?

You don’t need a full-time social media team. You don’t need fancy gear or a content calendar that stresses you out. You just need a plan and a little consistency.

Pick 1–2 ideas from this list:

  • Start showing off your crew
  • Post a quick behind-the-scenes video
  • Run a “tag a neighbor” giveaway
  • Reply to every comment for a week straight

Small moves. Big impact.

Want to go bigger, with strategy, branding, and content that actually gets leads? Let’s chat. We help roofing companies turn their Instagram from ghost town to lead magnet.

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