Roofing and siding business plans describe the operations of a small or mid-sized construction company or private contractor specializing in roofing and siding, either for residential properties or for commercial buildings. Your business plan should emphasize the core services you offer (i.e., for roofing, do you do repairs as well as rebuilds?) and explain what types of materials you work with. If you are expert with stucco siding, play up that expertise and use photos of successful jobs and/or testimonials to drive the point home. If you're equally capable of working with Hardy plank, wood siding, metal and other materials, simply list out and describe in brief each of the sort of jobs that your company will tackle. For the body of the business plan, make sure you:
• Highlight the market opportunity (how many houses, businesses, etc,)
• Look closely at the competitors nearest to you
• Have a defined hiring plan if you need to bring on help
• Know how you will allocate the loan or investment you receive
• Can show a past performance table for any years you have already been in business
For the business plan, you will also want to explain how best to market a roofing and siding business. If you have had success with direct mailers and flyers, then write about how those have impacted your bottom line. If you plan to develop a website or build out more of a presence in mass media channels, state the amount of your budget you will allocate to these causes and show the potential return. Make sure your business plan also covers the core members of your team and explains what the projected financials are (revenues and final returns) over a period of at least 3 years. Need assistance with a business plan like this one? MasterPlans has worked on roofing and siding business plans for 10 years, and we can help you too – call us today at 877-453-2011.














