Specialized roofing marketing is not limited to ads, websites, or mail campaigns. Some of the most important moments happen during the estimate process and immediately after it ends. Once the contractor leaves, the homeowner begins comparing options, reviewing proposals, and deciding who feels like the best choice.
What is left behind can continue shaping that decision.

A 3DC® leave-behind gives roofing companies a more distinctive way to remain present after the appointment. Instead of leaving only a business card or standard brochure, the homeowner receives a dimensional presentation piece designed to be opened, handled, and revisited.
Why Leave-Behinds Matter After Roofing Estimates
Many homeowners request multiple estimates. After several appointments, details can begin to blur together. A stronger leave-behind helps your company remain easier to remember while reinforcing the professionalism shown during the visit.
The goal is simple: stay visible after you leave.
How 3DC® Supports the Estimate Process
After the consultation, the contractor leaves a custom presentation piece structured to guide the homeowner through key information in a clear sequence.
It can present:
- Company identity
- Roofing services
- Important project considerations
- Warranty reminders
- Contact details
- Next steps
Why It Fits Roofing Sales
Roofing decisions often take time. Homeowners may compare pricing, discuss options with family, or wait before moving forward. A dimensional leave-behind gives them something more substantial to review during that process.

Placed on a counter, desk, or table, it can continue representing your company between the estimate and final decision.
A Different Form of Specialized Roofing Marketing
Not every marketing touchpoint happens online. The estimate meeting is a direct opportunity to make an impression, and what remains afterward can carry weight. A 3DC® leave-behind adds a physical, memorable element to specialized roofing marketing by helping your company stay present when the homeowner is deciding.

