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Turn Offline Marketing Into Measurable Growth for Your Home Service Business
Growing brand awareness and reaching new audiences are one of the primary considerations for home service companies exploring advertising on billboards. Home service companies may feel that billboards are too expensive, not effective or out of their reach. Our resource guide can help you better understand the benefits of an offline marketing campaign, identify key questions to ask, and create important KPI’s to measure your success.

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What Contractors Want to Know About Billboard Advertising
Working with a Media Buyer gives you access to multiple company’s billboard inventory, which provides better placement options and often better pricing. Buying direct limits your reach to just one provider. Typically, if you are interested in purchasing a single billboard location, going direct to a single company makes sense. If you are wanting multiple billboard locations throughout a market, working with a Media Buyer has its advantages.
If it’s a traditional vinyl billboard, your message stays up until the vinyl is replaced. Superpath’s recommendation is to update your billboard message seasonally or quarterly. Digital billboards, however, allow you to change creative as often as you’d like, even running different messages by day or time of day.
Keep it simple and bold. Use seven words or fewer, large readable fonts, high-contrast colors, and a single call-to-action. Since drivers only have a few seconds to view it, clarity and brand recognition matter more than detail.
Traditional billboards use printed vinyl and display one message continuously. Digital billboards rotate multiple advertisers on a single screen and allow for quick updates and flexible scheduling – ideal for time-sensitive offers.
Vinyl printing typically costs $300–$600 per board, depending on size and material. This cost is separate from billboard rental, and you’ll usually need to reprint if you change your message.
The most common sizes are:
- 10.5’ x 36’ (Bulletin) – great for highways and long visibility.
- 11’ x 22’ (Poster) – used for urban or suburban areas with moderate traffic.
- 14’ x 48’ (Large Bulletin) – premium placement for maximum exposure and brand awareness.

Superpath is your partner for digital marketing that helps roof contractors get more jobs. Whether you focus on commercial roofing, residential replacements, or storm damage repair, we’ll help you get seen by more customers and book more work.
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