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Get Roofing Leads in Etobicoke

Etobicoke's large inventory of mid-century bungalows and split-levels is a prime roofing market — aging shingles, flat garage roofs, and post-storm repair work. QuoteXbert delivers verified Etobicoke roofing leads with photos to certified roofers in west Toronto.

35+/month

Roofing Leads — Etobicoke

$10,500

Average Roofing Job

Weekly

Emergency Repair Leads

Active

Spring/Fall Surge

How QuoteXbert Works for Roofers

1

Create your Etobicoke roofing profile

List your certifications and Etobicoke service area including Rexdale, Mimico, and Long Branch.

2

Receive Etobicoke roofing leads

Get notified of Etobicoke roofing jobs with homeowner photos and damage descriptions.

3

Win Etobicoke roofing contracts

Etobicoke homeowners value local roofers with strong reviews and manufacturer certifications.

Why Roofers Choose QuoteXbert

Strong replacement demand on Etobicoke's 1950s–1970s homes
Rexdale, Mimico, Long Branch, and Humber Valley coverage
Emergency storm repair and ice dam leads
Spring and fall seasonal surge — 3× lead volume
Flat roof and bungalow roof leads common
Free to join — no commission on jobs

Example Jobs Available Right Now

Full Bungalow Shingle Replacement

Long Branch, Etobicoke

$9,000–$14,000

estimated budget

Flat Garage + Porch Roof

Mimico, Etobicoke

$4,500–$7,500

estimated budget

Emergency Leak Repair

Rexdale, Etobicoke

$700–$2,000

estimated budget

Eavestrough Replacement (full home)

Humber Valley, Etobicoke

$3,000–$5,500

estimated budget

Metal Roofing (bungalow)

Etobicoke

$18,000–$28,000

estimated budget

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Get Roofing Leads in Etobicoke — FAQ

Etobicoke has a large inventory of 1950s–1970s bungalows and split-levels where original roofs are long past their lifespan. Many homeowners are replacing roofs for the first time, insurance upgrades are common, and the bungalow-heavy housing stock creates efficient job density for local roofers.