7 Memorable Roofing Business Cards: Examples and Ideas

Business cards are an essential part of marketing your roofing company. They have a significant influence on the way people remember you.

There are many options for creating and designing your business card, from free websites to custom graphic designers and agencies.

In this blog, we’ll provide some examples and ideas of some of the most memorable roofing business cards but before we dive into that, let us first cover the basics.

What to include in the roofing business cards?

While a creative logo and catchy roofing company name might pique the interest of potential consumers, you should also make it as simple as possible for them to contact you or discover your business online. So be sure to include the following details:

Contact Information

Aside from putting the company name and logo, make sure to also add the following so your potential customers can reach out to you ASAP:

  • Phone numbers
  • Email address
  • Physical address (if applicable)

Website

The world is going digital now. If you add a website URL and QR Code to your business card, potential customers can visit your company website, check the services you provide, and find other relevant information they may need.

There are many free QR code generators online that you can use that will allow you to fully customize the color, design, image, and content. Here are some of them:

Social Media Handles

Most homeowners nowadays use social media sites such as Facebook and Instagram daily. Interacting with them to reach more potential customers. 

Display your social media handles on the roofing business cards through the following:

  • URLs featuring your usernames or page titles (e.g.,https://www.facebook.com/4biz411)
  • Usernames for profiles (e.g., Facebook: Business411)
  • Icons of social media platforms where you have profiles (e.g., Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, etc.)

Aside from these three, you can always add more details to the card to fully customize them. But including the contact information, website, and social media handles, you’re already off to a strong start!

Roofing business cards design tips

When choosing a business card for your roofing company, you want it to be memorable. That way, people can associate your company with the positive things you do. Below are some tips on the roofing business cards design:

  • Make it simple but catchy
  • Watch out for spelling errors
  • Use fonts and sizes that are easy to read
  • Avoid using too many fonts
  • Avoid using too many colors (especially bright colors!)
  • Add your logo to the back as well
  • Avoid low-quality images (if you’ll add one)


Pro-tip: Branding is critical when it comes to roofers’ business cards. Hire a professional to help you design your card to make it stand out from your competitors. 

However, if you are on a tight budget to hire someone and you don’t have the talent to design your own, here are some free online tools you can use to you create a business card:

Roofing business cards examples

Premier Concrete Coatings Business Card 02
Premier Concrete Coatings Business Card 01
Pro Exteriors Business Card 02
Pro Exteriors Business Card 01
SkyLand Roofing Business Card 02
SkyLand Roofing Business Card 01
Paramount Commercial Roofing Business Card 02
Paramount Commercial Roofing Business Card 01
Landmark Roofing Business Card 02
Landmark Roofing Business Card 01
Highland Roofing Business Card 02
Highland Roofing Business Card 01
Resolve Roofing Business
Resolve Roofing Business Card 01

Translate Your Branding Into Your Roofing Business Cards!

Business 411 can help design a customized business card to reflect your branding and make your company stand out. 

We are a branding, marketing, and business development agency specializing in the roofing and home service industry. Book a call with us today!

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