White-label storm leads for roofing agencies

Verified storm leads.
Not headline noise.

We ground-truth every storm to its confirmed NWS radar footprint — then deliver exclusive, skip-traced leads your clients can't source anywhere else.

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598
Confirmed TX hail reports
last 60 days
28
Significant storm events
in that window
4.5"
Largest verified hail
DFW, Apr 28
3–5×
Major DFW hail events
per year — recurring inventory

Why StormVantage

Not all storm leads are the same.

Most vendors work off headlines. We work off radar. Here's what that means for your clients.

Everyone else
StormVantage
Lead source
News alerts & disaster declarations
NWS Local Storm Reports + radar MESH — official, verifiable
Damage verification
None — flood events sold as roofing leads
Damage type confirmed before any lead is built
Exclusivity
Same contact sold to 5+ contractors
One agency per territory — never resold
Your role
You buy leads — no client ownership
White-label supply — you keep the client and the margin
Recurring supply
One-off lists, inconsistent quality
Every qualifying storm in your territory = new inventory

The difference

Two storms. Two very different answers.

Footprint verification changes what you sell — and what you don't.

✓ Real roofing inventory

June 2 — DFW hail event

  • 16 confirmed hail reports across 6 DFW counties
  • 2.0" max hail in Denton — near-certain roof damage
  • 12 wind reports up to 51 mph
  • Every lead tied to a confirmed damage swath
NWS Fort Worth WFO · Iowa Environmental Mesonet
✕ Not roofing inventory

June 15 — Austin "101-county disaster"

  • Made statewide news, triggered disaster declaration
  • NWS: flash flooding only — zero hail, zero wind
  • Most vendors would sell "Austin roofing leads" anyway
  • We'd tell you the truth and skip it
NWS Austin/San Antonio WFO · verified Jun 16

Live inventory — last 60 days

Texas has had 28 significant hail events since April 21.

Every row below is a verified footprint — real NWS Local Storm Reports, not news headlines. 598 confirmed hail reports across 8 TX metros.

Date Metro Counties hit Max hail Reports
Jun 12 Lubbock Childress, Floyd, Hockley, Motley 1" 5
Jun 8 Lubbock Lubbock 1" 6
Jun 2 Dallas–Fort Worth Collin, Dallas, Denton, Johnson, Kaufman, Rains, Tarrant 2" 17
May 28 Dallas–Fort Worth Erath, Parker 1.25" 6
May 26 Austin–San Antonio Frio, Gillespie, Maverick, Uvalde 2" 7
May 24 Lubbock Castro, Hall, Hockley, Lynn 2" 5
May 23 Midland–Odessa Brewster, Howard, Martin, Midland, Scurry 1.75" 8
May 23 Dallas–Fort Worth Dallas, Rockwall, Tarrant 1.5" 5
May 22 Lubbock Cochran, Hale, Lubbock 2.5" 16
May 20 Austin–San Antonio Kerr, Llano, Val Verde, Williamson 1.75" 6
May 20 Midland–Odessa Brewster, Pecos 1.75" 6
May 19 San Angelo Brown, Irion, Runnels 1.75" 6
May 11 Dallas–Fort Worth Bell, Coryell, Mclennan, Milam 2.5" 14
May 11 San Angelo Menard, San Saba 1.75" 10
May 11 Austin–San Antonio Burnet, Llano, Williamson 1.5" 6
May 10 San Angelo Coke, Coleman, Crockett, Nolan, Runnels, Shackelford, Tom Green 3.25" 26
May 10 Dallas–Fort Worth Comanche, Erath, Grayson, Hamilton, Mills, Stephens, Wise 4.5" 52
May 10 Midland–Odessa Mitchell, Scurry 2.75" 9
May 9 Austin–San Antonio Comal, Hays, Travis, Williamson 1" 9
May 6 Austin–San Antonio Blanco, Burnet, Gillespie, Llano 2.75" 19
May 6 San Angelo Kimble, Mason, Sutton 2.5" 7
May 1 Houston Brazoria, Fort Bend, Harris 1.5" 11
May 1 Austin–San Antonio Dimmit, Frio, Gonzales, Karnes, Lavaca 2.75" 7
Apr 30 Austin–San Antonio Dimmit, Edwards, Real, Travis, Uvalde, Val Verde 5" 16
Apr 29 Dallas–Fort Worth Bosque, Ellis, Falls, Hamilton, Henderson, Hill, Johnson, Lamar, Limestone, Mclennan 3.25" 38
Apr 28 Dallas–Fort Worth Collin, Dallas, Delta, Fannin, Hood, Hunt, Jack, Johnson, Montague, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rockwall, Tarrant, Wise, Young 4.5" 86
Apr 26 Dallas–Fort Worth Dallas, Ellis, Fannin, Grayson, Jack, Parker, Tarrant, Wise 4" 79
Apr 25 Dallas–Fort Worth Lamar, Rains, Van Zandt 3" 19

Source: NWS Local Storm Reports via Iowa Environmental Mesonet · Public, official, verifiable · Spotter reports undercount — these are floor estimates, not ceilings.

Sample lead format

What an actual delivery looks like.

Five records from the June 2 DFW footprint — county, hail size, and homeowner contact. Owner names and contact details are redacted below; full skip-traced records delivered on engagement.

Denton County 2.0" hail
CityThe Colony, TX 75056
StormJun 2, 2026
Est. value~$612k
OwnerM. ████████
Phone(469) ███-████
Dallas County 1.5" hail
CityBalch Springs, TX 75180
StormJun 2, 2026
Est. value~$338k
OwnerJ. ████████
Phone(972) ███-████
Tarrant County 1.0" hail
CityGrapevine, TX 76051
StormJun 2, 2026
Est. value~$729k
OwnerS. ████████
Phone(817) ███-████
Collin County 1.0" hail
CityLavon, TX 75166
StormJun 2, 2026
Est. value~$401k
OwnerR. ████████
Phone(214) ███-████
Kaufman County 0.88" hail
CityForney, TX 75126
StormJun 2, 2026
Est. value~$455k
OwnerB. ████████
Phone(469) ███-████

Illustrative format only — owner names and contact details are redacted. Storm date, location, hail size, and county are real (Jun 2, 2026 DFW). Home value estimates are from county CAD records. Full skip-traced records (phone + email, 75–85% hit rate) are delivered to your geography and volume spec after engagement.

How it works

Three steps. We stay invisible.

You keep the client and the margin. We're the supply layer.

01

Storm verified

  • NWS Local Storm Reports + MRMS radar
  • Confirms damage type, hail size, counties hit
  • Footprint locked before anyone is calling
02

Leads built to your spec

  • County CAD parcel pull inside the footprint
  • Skip-traced — phone + email, 75–85% hit rate
  • Your geography, your volume, your format
03

You white-label it

  • You own the client relationship and the margin
  • Territory exclusivity — no competitor gets the same lead
  • Recurring supply on every storm event

The model

You keep the client and the upside.

One agreement. Continuous territory supply on every qualifying storm.

Supply layer
StormVantage
  • Verifies storm footprint
  • Pulls and skip-traces leads
  • ~$0.15/lead all-in
Your agency
White-label partner
  • Buys exclusive territory supply
  • Keeps the client relationship
  • Sets your own price and margin
Your client
Roofing contractor
  • Gets exclusive, verified leads
  • No shared aggregator noise
  • Pays you — not us

See the data first.

Drop your email — I'll send the verified June 2 DFW footprint and a sample lead format.

Or email directly: james@stormvantage.com