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We Checked 8 Roofing SEO Agencies. None of Them Publish a Price.

Drazen Bjelac Sources re-checked August 4, 2026

On August 4, 2026 we opened the pricing page of every roofing SEO agency ranking on the first page of Google. We were building a comparison table — what the market charges, so a contractor could see where any given quote sat.

The table never got built. Eight agencies, zero published prices.

That turned out to be the more useful finding.

What we found

Of the eight roofing SEO agencies we checked, none published a price for SEO services. Not a range, not a starting figure, not a tier. One published pricing for its website platform but not for the SEO work. A ninth agency’s pricing page returned a 404.

AgencyPrice publishedWhat appears instead
Roofing WebmastersNo”$99 to Start! Call for Details”
Hook AgencyNo”best fit for growth-mode contractors over 3M+“
Profit Roofing SystemsNo”Book a Strategy Session”
Thrive AgencyNo”custom SEO packages tailored to your budget”
1Digital AgencyPlatform only$89 / $199 / $449 a month for the CMS; SEO priced on request
ScorpionNo”The investment you decide to make depends on your business goals”
Roofing SEONo”book a strategy session”
Contractor Gorillapricing page returns 404

We also read the two agency roundups that rank for this topic — one from Loopex Digital, updated May 13, 2026, covering eleven companies, and one from Built-Right Digital covering eight. Between them, roughly nineteen firms profiled. Neither lists a single dollar figure. They list Clutch ratings, case-study percentages, and a button that says Get SEO Proposal.

The articles written specifically to help you compare agencies do not compare the one thing you need to compare.

Two of them did say something useful

Buried in the copy, two told you more than they probably meant to.

Scorpion states that most of its marketing services require a 12-month contract, while digital advertising runs month to month. That is a real, checkable commitment term, and it is worth knowing before the first call rather than during the third.

Hook Agency writes that it is “usually the best fit for growth-mode contractors over 3M+ because of the significant investment required.” No number. But if you run a two-crew shop doing $800k, that one sentence just saved you an hour.

Both are more honest than a vague range would have been. Neither is a price.

Why nobody publishes a number

The charitable reading is correct most of the time. SEO scope genuinely varies. A roofer in a metro of four million with eleven competitors bidding the same terms needs different work than a roofer in a town of nine thousand. Publishing “$2,000 a month” invites the wrong clients and scares off the right ones.

There is a second reason, less charitable and also true. A price on a page can be compared. A price delivered on a call, after forty minutes of rapport and a slide showing your competitor outranking you, is anchored to something else entirely.

We are not claiming bad faith. The incentive runs one way, and the whole industry has settled in the same place.

What it costs you

Say you want three quotes before spending money. Normal thing to do.

You book three calls. Each one is thirty to sixty minutes. Each involves a sales conversation before you see a figure. Then you compare three proposals with different scopes, different terms, and different definitions of the same words.

Call it four hours to learn what four hours of shopping for almost anything else would tell you in ten minutes. That cost is paid entirely by the contractor.

What to ask on the call

Since the number only arrives by phone, go in with the questions that make it mean something.

  • What is the minimum contract length, and what happens if I cancel in month three? Scorpion’s twelve months is public. Most are not.
  • Is there a setup fee separate from the monthly? This is where the first invoice surprises people.
  • Who owns the website, the content, and the Google Business Profile if we part ways? Some agencies build on their own platform. Leave, and the site does not come with you. This is the question people forget and regret.
  • How many hours a month does this buy, and spent on what?
  • Is content writing included or billed per piece?
  • What will be different in 90 days, and how will we both know?

Get the answers in writing before signing. A good agency will not mind.

What we charge

Since we just spent a thousand words on the subject, it would be poor form to hide ours.

RidgePages is $297 a month, month to month, cancel anytime. Your first three project pages are free and we do not ask for a card to start. If you leave, the pages you published stay live on your site — you keep them, because they were always on your domain.

There is a founder plan at $197 a month locked for as long as you stay, which includes being onboarded personally and having the AI tuned to how your company actually talks.

That is the whole price list. It is on our pricing section too.

We are also not the same product as the agencies above. They sell a retainer for a bundle of work — link building, reporting, content, technical fixes. We do one thing: every job you finish becomes a page on your own site, built to rank for the searches happening on that street. If you want somebody managing every channel, one of those agencies is a better fit than we are, and you should call them.

What we did not measure

This covers public web pages, not sales calls. Every one of these agencies almost certainly has a price sheet internally. We are not saying prices do not exist. We are saying they are not published.

Some may list pricing on a subpage our check did not reach. Contractor Gorilla’s pricing URL returned a 404, which could mean the page moved rather than never existed.

Our sample is eight agencies plus nineteen more by way of two roundups — the first page of Google for this topic, not a census of the industry.

If you find one that publishes a real number, tell us and we will add it.

Common questions

How much does roofing SEO cost?

No roofing SEO agency on the first page of Google publishes a price. Figures in the $1,000 to $5,000 a month range circulate widely, but we could not verify that from any agency’s own site — none of the eight we checked stated a number. Expect to book a call to get one.

Why don’t roofing SEO companies show pricing?

Scope varies genuinely between markets, and a published price is easy to compare against a competitor’s. Both reasons are real. The result is that contractors sit through a sales call before seeing a figure.

Is roofing SEO worth the money?

It depends on runway more than anything else. SEO usually takes four to six months to produce meaningful lead volume, so it will not solve a cash problem this quarter. For a shop with steady work that wants less dependence on bought leads, the economics are usually favourable.

What should a roofing SEO contract include?

Minimum term, cancellation terms, setup fees, ownership of the site and content, monthly hours, and a defined 90-day outcome. All six in writing.

How long does roofing SEO take to work?

Local pack movement often shows within 30 days, because Google Business Profile signals update quickly. Organic rankings generally take four to six months.

What is the cheapest way to do roofing SEO?

Claiming and properly completing your Google Business Profile costs nothing and moves local rankings more than any single paid tactic. Do that before spending anything.