Roofing leads · SC

Roofing Leads in South Carolina

Overview shows you exactly where hail hit across South Carolina — down to the neighborhood. Draw the affected area and pull highly accurate homeowner contacts for every address inside it, so you're the first roofer to reach them.

Hail hit South Carolina 2 days ago
Storm-hit markets

67

Homes in affected areas

56,321

Largest hailstone

2.25"

≈ tennis ball
Storm activity recorded

Jun 1 – Jul 5, 2026

Targeted + fast

Reach the right South Carolina homeowners first

Generic "roofing leads" send you whoever filled out a form, wherever they are — often days after the storm. Overview flips that: start from real hail footprints in South Carolina (below) or any neighborhood you already work, draw the exact area, and reach every homeowner inside it while the damage is still fresh.

Severe, roof-replacing hail

What 2.25" hail means for South Carolina roofs

Two-inch-plus hail punctures shingles, breaks skylights and windows, and dents anything soft. In the core of a footprint like this, close to every roof is a candidate for an insurance claim. Speed decides who writes those jobs.

Reach roofing prospects across South Carolina first

Homeowners in South Carolina were hit by hail 2 days ago. Draw the affected area, pull highly accurate contact information, and reach them while the damage is fresh — before the competition shows up.

Highly accurate contact information starting at $0.25 per address — digital leads cost $15–$40. Start free, no credit card. See pricing

Where the demand is

Recent storm-hit markets in South Carolina

Greenville

1.25"
Greenville
14,731 homes View storm history →

Greer

0.75"
Greenville
4,873 homes View storm history →

Anderson

1.25"
Anderson
3,480 homes View storm history →

Marion

1.75"
Marion
2,682 homes View storm history →

Townville

1.75"
Anderson
1,829 homes View storm history →

Liberty

1.5"
Pickens
1,799 homes View storm history →

Seneca

1.5"
Oconee
1,677 homes View storm history →

Fair Play

1.75"
Oconee
1,671 homes View storm history →

Inman

1"
Spartanburg
1,641 homes View storm history →

Abbeville

1.5"
Abbeville
1,605 homes View storm history →

Charleston AFB

0.75"
Charleston
1,460 homes View storm history →

Williamston

1.25"
Anderson
1,269 homes View storm history →

Galivants Ferry

1.75"
Horry
1,192 homes View storm history →

Greenwood

1.5"
Greenwood
1,076 homes View storm history →

Rock Hill

0.75"
York
907 homes View storm history →

Chester

2.25"
Chester
876 homes View storm history →

Scranton

1.25"
Florence
804 homes View storm history →

Alcolu

1.5"
Clarendon
749 homes View storm history →

Beech Island

0.75"
Aiken
675 homes View storm history →

Cheraw

1.25"
Chesterfield
639 homes View storm history →

Woodruff

1.5"
Spartanburg
638 homes View storm history →

Orangeburg

2.25"
Orangeburg
622 homes View storm history →

Kingstree

1.5"
Williamsburg
587 homes View storm history →

Charleston

0.75"
Charleston
585 homes View storm history →

Fort Mill

0.75"
Lancaster
557 homes View storm history →

Branchville

1.25"
Orangeburg
529 homes View storm history →

Chesnee

0.75"
Spartanburg
515 homes View storm history →

Laurens

1"
Laurens
466 homes View storm history →

Nichols

1.5"
Horry
444 homes View storm history →

Pelzer

0.5"
Anderson
433 homes View storm history →

Calhoun Falls

0.75"
Abbeville
388 homes View storm history →

Easley

1"
Pickens
362 homes View storm history →

Bethune

1.25"
Kershaw
331 homes View storm history →

Six Mile

0.75"
Pickens
303 homes View storm history →

Ravenel

2"
Charleston
293 homes View storm history →

Winnsboro

1.5"
Fairfield
268 homes View storm history →

West Union

0.75"
Oconee
239 homes View storm history →

Eastover

1.25"
Richland
237 homes View storm history →

York

0.5"
York
218 homes View storm history →

Georgetown

1.25"
Georgetown
213 homes View storm history →

Mount Croghan

1.25"
Chesterfield
211 homes View storm history →

Westminster

1.25"
Oconee
199 homes View storm history →

Santee

1"
Orangeburg
194 homes View storm history →

Sunset

0.75"
Pickens
171 homes View storm history →

Tamassee

1"
Oconee
168 homes View storm history →

Moore

0.75"
Spartanburg
153 homes View storm history →

Loris

1.25"
Horry
133 homes View storm history →

Cameron

0.75"
Calhoun
124 homes View storm history →

Little Mountain

0.75"
Richland
104 homes View storm history →

Manning

1"
Clarendon
100 homes View storm history →

Cross Hill

0.75"
Newberry
96 homes View storm history →

Aiken

0.5"
Aiken
88 homes View storm history →

Mountain Rest

0.75"
Oconee
83 homes View storm history →

Andrews

1"
Williamsburg
80 homes View storm history →

Union

1.25"
Union
76 homes View storm history →

Harleyville

1"
Dorchester
73 homes View storm history →

Yemassee

1"
Jasper
70 homes View storm history →

Cope

1.25"
Orangeburg
63 homes View storm history →

Silverstreet

0.75"
Newberry
59 homes View storm history →

Jackson

1.25"
Aiken
43 homes View storm history →

Bennettsville

1.25"
Marlboro
42 homes View storm history →

Varnville

1.25"
Hampton
42 homes View storm history →

Columbia

1"
Richland
29 homes View storm history →

Lugoff

1"
Kershaw
29 homes View storm history →

Jamestown

1.25"
Berkeley
27 homes View storm history →

Mc Cormick

0.75"
McCormick
1 homes View storm history →

Great Falls

0.5"
Chester
0 homes View storm history →
How contractors use us

Target, draw, reach

Most hail maps show you where a storm hit — Overview tells you who to call. Draw the footprint you want to work in South Carolina and pull highly accurate homeowner contacts for each property inside it, so you're on the phone before the competition even thinks to knock the door.

01
Target

Start from live hail maps for South Carolina — or draw any neighborhood you already work. You decide where the demand is.

02
Draw

Draw the area on the map — a storm footprint, a subdivision, or a single street. Overview finds every address inside it.

03
Reach

Pull highly accurate homeowner contacts for each address and start calling or knocking within minutes — while the damage is fresh and before the competition shows up.

Hail data is aggregated from public storm reporting; estimates are approximate. Contact data availability varies by address.