Hurricane Preparedness Drives Pre-Season Booking Surges
The weeks leading up to hurricane season generate a distinct surge in service inquiries unrelated to actual storm damage. Proactive property owners seek roof inspections, shutter installations, tree trimming, generator installation, and general weatherproofing services before the season begins. This pre-season demand wave is highly valuable because the work is planned rather than emergency-driven, allowing providers to maintain standard margins and efficient scheduling.
Lead volume for preparedness services typically begins rising 6-8 weeks before the official start of hurricane season and peaks in the final 2-3 weeks. Providers who market preparedness services early capture higher-quality leads from organized property owners who plan ahead and are less price-sensitive. The pre-season window also allows providers to build customer relationships that convert into emergency response work if storms actually materialize.