Is a Roofing Referral Program Worth It?
Roofing referral programs are only worth something if the company behind them is worth recommending. At Talya Roofing, we built our referral program because we know our customers are happy with their roofs — and we wanted to give them a tangible reason to tell people about it. Here's why the program works, and why homeowners across Savannah are earning real cash from it.
Why Cash Rewards Matter More Than Credits
Many contractor referral programs pay out in store credits, discounts on future services, or gift cards to third-party retailers. Talya Roofing pays in cash — directly to you, within 5–7 business days of your referral's project completion. That's real money with no strings attached.
How Much Can You Actually Earn?
Refer one person: earn $250. Refer a second person: earn $350. Refer a third, fourth, fifth — each one earns $350. A homeowner who lives in an active neighborhood or belongs to a local HOA, Nextdoor group, or church community can realistically refer 3–5 neighbors in a year. That's $1,550+ in cash rewards for conversations you'd be having anyway.
Why Neighbors Trust Your Recommendation
In Savannah's close-knit neighborhoods — Ardsley Park, Pooler, Isle of Hope, Wilmington Island — people talk. When a neighbor asks 'who did your roof?' and you say 'Talya Roofing and they were great,' that recommendation carries 10x the weight of a Google ad. Your neighbor trusts you. They've seen your roof. They know you have no reason to lie. That trust converts to a real decision.
What Savannah Homeowners Say
Savannah homeowners who have referred neighbors to Talya Roofing describe the same experience: the referral was easy, the referred neighbor was happy with the service, and the cash reward arrived without any follow-up required. The simplicity is by design — we handle everything after you share a name and number.
How to Get Started
Call (912) 999-7989 or visit our referral program page online. Tell us who you're referring and their contact information. We reach out, schedule a free inspection, provide an honest estimate, and if they proceed — you get paid. That's it.
