Canvassing
Canvassing is a marketing technique that involves direct contact with potential customers or clients to promote a product, service, or cause.
Field Marketing Employment Agreement
General information and regulations of Avalon Roofing and Exterior
Avalon Employee Public Image and Customer Service Pledge
Perception of the business that affects customers
Avalon Field Marketing Behavioral Policy
Understanding the core policy's
Field Marketing the Basics
Training and Continuing Education,
Dress Code,
Technology,
Field Marketing Door Knocking Objectives,
How Avalon Evaluates Field Marketers
Avalon Field Marketing Vehicle Use and Mileage
Using company or personal vehicles
Avalon Field Marketing Training Schedule and Training Pay
Understanding what Training will look like and how much pay you will receive
Lead Generator Basics
Canvassing Basics
How a Shingle is Put Together
What to know about every layer of a Shingle
Identifying damage
How to identify damage to a roof
What To Look For
Examples of what to look for while canvassing
How to Approach the House
Knowing how to look, knock, and mark the house
Using the Slap System For Appointment Setting
Following the SLAP formula
Scripts (Initial Contact Options) (S, L, A)
Reference scripts to go by while at the homeowner's door
Rebuttals
What to do when you run into push back
Extra Videos to Watch
Different looks on how to Canvas
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About Lesson
Wood Siding, Soffit, Fascia, & Windows
Wooden Soffit and Fascia are target houses because the problems that can occur are rotting, water damage, and/or pest infestation.
When they have wooden fascia or soffit, it either needs to be painted and maintained or wrapped with metal to be protected from the elements
What is Soffit & Fascia?
Here’s a more detailed explanation:
Fascia:
- It’s the long, straight board you see running along the roof’s edge, where the roof meets the walls.
- It provides a surface for attaching gutters.
- It protects the roof from weather and helps prevent water damage.
- It also contributes to the overall aesthetic appeal of the house.
Soffit:
- It’s the exposed surface underneath the roof’s overhang, connecting the fascia to the house wall.
- It provides attic ventilation, preventing moisture buildup and potential rot.
- It also acts as a barrier to keep out pests like birds and insects.
- Soffits can be vented or unvented, depending on the need for airflow.
In essence, fascia and soffit work together to protect your home’s structure, improve its energy efficiency, and enhance its aesthetic appeal.
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