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Shield Proof Roofing has always been aboutquality. We’ve served Fort Lauderdale, Broward, and Miami-Dade with reliableroof repairs, new installations, storm damage fixes, and preventativemaintenance. But for a long time, we were known only to those who alreadyworked with us.
Weweren’t showing up on Google. Our website didn’t bring in leads. Peoplesearching “emergency roof repair Miami” or “metal roof install Fort Lauderdale”couldn’t find us—even though we did that exact work every day.
Weneeded more visibility. That’s when we decided to get serious about digitalstrategy. And that’s when everything changed.
Ourfirst move? Making sure we showed up where our customers were searching GoogleMaps.
WithOastreck’s GMB Optimization, we:
Wedidn’t just pop up—we climbed into the local 3-pack. That visibility turnedinto phone calls. And those calls turned into paying customers fast.
Ourold website was a generic template—slow, confusing, and barely mentioned thework we did. It had almost no local SEO value and gave people no reason totrust or contact us.
Oastreckoverhauled everything:
Now,whether someone searches “roof inspection in Pembroke Pines” or “metal roofing contractorsnear me,” we’re there—with a clean, trustworthy website that converts.
Rankingonce is good. Staying there is better.
Oastreckdidn’t just optimize and walk away. Month after month, they:
Becauseof that, Shield Proof Roofing now shows up for:
Andmore.
Sinceimplementing this strategy, here’s what changed:
Oursite now works while we sleep. Our Google Maps listings rank across the region.And our reputation is visible, not just local.
Peopledon’t scroll 10 pages deep. They search, glance, and call the first roofer thatlooks real, trustworthy, and local.
That’swhat our strategy delivers. It’s not about gimmicks or viral content. It’sabout being exactly where the customer is, when they need you most.
Thiswasn’t luck. It was the result of a smart system built by people who understandhow local service businesses work—and how customers search.
Forus, that team was Oastreck.





























