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477: The 2-Week Vacation Test: Why Your Roofing Business Still Owns You

477: The 2-Week Vacation Test: Why Your Roofing Business Still Owns You

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If you had to step away from your business for two weeks… would it run—or fall apart?

In this episode, I break down the “2-Week Vacation Test”—a simple way to see whether you actually own a business… or just a job.

Most contractors don’t have a lead problem. They have a structure problem.

If everything depends on you—calls, sales, production, decisions—your business can’t grow.

We walk through the 3 core areas every roofing business needs to function without the owner:

  1. Selling the work (lead handling & follow-up)
  2. Doing the work (production & accountability)
  3. Keeping score (financial visibility)

I’ll also show you where most contractors are leaking money—and how to start fixing it.

If you want to know exactly where your business is breaking, download the Roofing Business Success Audit below.

LINKS:

👉 Roofing Business Success Audit:

https://theroofercoach.com/audit

👉 Learn more about SMA Support:

https://theroofercoach.com/sma

👉 Learn more about ProLine CRM:

https://theroofercoach.com/proline

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 – The 2-Week Vacation Test

00:30 – Welcome to The Roofer Show

01:15 – The Real Problem (You Are the System)

03:30 – The 3-Legged Stool Explained

07:00 – Run the Test on Your Business

10:00 – Fixing the Bottlenecks

10:30 – SMA (Lead Handling & Follow-Up)

11:45 – ProLine CRM (Systems & Pipeline)

13:00 – Why This Actually Matters

16:00 – Download the Audit

18:30 – Final Thoughts

Download the Roofing Business Success Audit:

https://theroofercoach.com/download-audit


About The Roofer Show

The Roofer Show Podcast helps roofing contractors grow their businesses, make more money, and have more free time.

Hosted by Dave Sullivan, The Roofer Coach, the show shares practical advice on roofing sales, marketing, operations, leadership, and financial management.

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