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Roofing Leads in Hamilton — Direct Mail for Roofing Contractors
Hamilton's $4.4 billion development pipeline includes 17,100 approved residential units, a $3.4B LRT project, and $770M+ in water infrastructure. Every new roof gets built. Every road gets torn up. Homeowners start looking up — and when they see their shingles, they call a roofer.
Why Roofers in Hamilton Need Leads NOW
- 75 James Condominiums: 35-storey, 616 units completing 2026 — roofing and waterproofing contracts
- The King William: Two 30-storey towers, 581 rental units — occupancy June 2026
- Corktown Development: 744 condos in phases through 2027 — ongoing roofing scope
- Pier 8 Waterfront: 1,645 residential units + 70,000 sq ft commercial — massive roofing demand
- McMaster University: 3 buildings opening Fall 2026 — Lincoln Alexander Hall (1,366 beds), 10 Bay Residence (30-storey), Pulse Gym
- 21 affordable housing projects: 692 rental + 511 supportive units funded through 2027
- LRT construction ($3.4B): 14 km of disruption along King Street — roof damage claims from vibration, adjacent older homes getting inspected
- $770M+ water infrastructure: Woodward Phase 2 ($420M) breaks ground 2026 — contractors everywhere, homeowners bundling renovations
Best Hamilton Neighbourhoods for Roofing Leads
- King Street East corridor — LRT enabling works disrupting homes, older roofs, homeowners investing while the street is torn up
- Crown Point / Barton Village — 1940s-1960s housing stock, shingles reaching end of life
- Westdale / Ainslie Wood — near McMaster construction, older homes, higher income homeowners who invest in quality
- Dundas — heritage homes with aging roofs, $150M wastewater upgrade nearby
- Stoney Creek / Mount Hope — near Amazon facility and airport industrial growth, suburban homes built 1990-2005 now due for replacement
- Upper James corridor — commercial and residential mix, older buildings needing re-roofing
Roofing Lead Gen Packages
Test Strike — $397 (250 doors) | Block Buster — $697 (500 doors) | Street Sweeper — $1,197 (1,000 doors) | Neighbourhood Takeover — $2,497 (2,500 doors)
Hamilton Community — What's Happening in 2026
- Frost Bites — Feb 27 - Mar 8
- It's Your Festival — June 27 - July 1 at Gage Park
- Hamilton Canada Day — July 1 at Bayfront Park
- Dundas Cactus Festival — Aug 21-23
- TD Coliseum — newly renovated 18,000-seat venue with new restaurants (Iron Cow, Piano Piano, PER'SO'NA)
- Hamilton LRT contract award — expected early 2026, construction no earlier than H2 2027
What's the average roofing job worth in Hamilton?
Average residential roof replacement in Hamilton runs $8,000-15,000 depending on size and materials. Commercial re-roofing can be $20,000-50,000+. On a Block Buster campaign (500 doors, $697), one closed residential job pays for the campaign 11-21× over.
When is the best time to run a roofing direct mail campaign?
March-May (spring storm damage + spring buying season) and September-November (pre-winter urgency). Hamilton's LRT disruption creates year-round demand as homeowners in the construction corridor inspect and upgrade their properties.
Can I target areas near the LRT construction?
Yes. We can target postal walks along the 14 km King Street LRT route. Homeowners on these streets are already dealing with construction disruption and are more likely to address deferred maintenance — including roofing — while the neighbourhood is already under renovation.
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