We put OnYaRoof's done-for-you roof rejuvenation business-in-a-box under the microscope — the economics, what's actually included, the guarantee, and the real reasons it isn't for everyone. A genuinely balanced take on the opportunity.
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OnYaRoof is a done-for-you roof rejuvenation business-in-a-box that earns our 4.7/5 editorial rating — it builds your business, sends branded financially-qualified leads, trains you to close and spray, and gives you an exclusive territory, with zero franchise fees, zero royalties, and 100% ownership. It is not a passive or no-capital opportunity.
OnYaRoof sells a business opportunity, not a roof treatment to homeowners. The pitch is unusually concrete: it builds an entire roof rejuvenation business for you across five pillars, hands you a protected territory, and supplies a product — the OnYa Roof Treatment — that costs about $0.12 per square foot and sells for roughly $1.50. The economics are real and the risk reversal is strong, but this is a high-ticket, hands-on business that depends on you doing the work. Below is our full, no-spin assessment of the opportunity.
Our editorial team rates the OnYaRoof program 4.7 out of 5. It scores highest on margins, the done-for-you build, lead quality, and risk reversal, and loses points only because it requires real upfront capital and hands-on effort — and because results depend on the individual operator and their local market.
It removes almost every reason a service business fails to launch — except the work itself.
— The editorial bottom lineRead against the full scorecard above, the pattern is clear: OnYaRoof earns its strongest marks where it counts for an aspiring operator — margins, a real done-for-you build, branded qualified leads, and a money-back guarantee that puts the program's skin in the game — and gives up points only on upfront cost and the fact that this is a business you have to run, not a passive asset you buy.
OnYaRoof is a done-for-you "business-in-a-box" built around five pillars: a full business build-out, branded financially-qualified lead generation, sales training, the OnYa Roof Treatment product, and an exclusive territory — with no franchise fees, royalties, or revenue splits.
Launch in around 7 days: LLC and legal handled for you, insurance and banking guided, a branded website live in roughly 72 hours, funnels, a fully-configured CRM, a phone system under your name, plus a before/after asset library and vehicle-wrap designs. The average dealer reports a first job in about 16 days.
An in-house marketing team runs acquisition off a 50M+ US homeowner database, targeting wealthier zip codes with financial-qualification data on each lead — and crucially, the leads come branded under your business name. No DIY ad management, no generic agency retainer, no shared Angi-style leads.
Word-for-word scripts, 1-on-1 coaching from active closers, an objection playbook, and recorded-call review aimed at closing 70–80% of qualified appointments. You spray the OnYa Roof Treatment and keep 100% of every dollar.
One dealer per area, your own brand, blue-ocean positioning. If you're seeing an open application, your market hasn't been claimed yet — the scarcity is real, and it's first-mover by design.
The OnYa Roof Treatment costs about $0.12 per square foot and is sold for roughly $1.50 per square foot — framed as up to 80% margins. Dealers report average jobs of $2,200–$3,500 in about two hours, with 3–4 jobs a day possible.
| Lever | Figure (dealer-reported) | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Material cost | ~$0.12 / sq ft | Among the lowest in the category |
| Sell price | ~$1.50 / sq ft | Drives up to ~80% gross margin |
| Average job | $2,200–$3,500 | ~2 hours of work per job |
| Daily capacity | 3–4 jobs/day | High revenue density per crew |
| Ownership | Keep 100% | No royalties or revenue splits |
Margin, job-value, and capacity figures are dealer-reported examples sourced from OnYaRoof, not typical or guaranteed results. Actual outcomes depend on your effort, skill, local market, and capital. This is not financial advice.
No. OnYaRoof is explicitly not a franchise: zero franchise fees, zero royalties, zero territory fees, and zero revenue splits. You run your own brand and keep 100% of revenue. That's the core structural difference from a roof-rejuvenation franchise like Roof Maxx.
In a typical franchise you rent someone else's brand and pay for the privilege — an upfront fee, then a royalty on revenue, often for the life of the business, plus mandated marketing spend. OnYaRoof inverts that: you pay once for the build-out and your starter inventory, then everything you earn is yours. You also own an exclusive territory rather than competing with other dealers under the same banner. We break the two models down line by line in our OnYaRoof vs Roof Maxx comparison.
The argument is simple: nearly every industry is being disrupted by AI except hands-on home services. You can't send a robot up a ladder to spray a roof. OnYaRoof frames roof rejuvenation as one of the most AI-proof business models heading into 2026.
We think that framing holds up as a directional thesis, not a guarantee. Skilled, physical, locally-delivered services are structurally harder to automate than knowledge work, and roof rejuvenation also rides a real cost tailwind — it helps homeowners avoid a $20,000–$30,000 replacement, which makes it an easier sell in any economy. The demand driver is genuine. As with any business, though, the tailwind doesn't do the work for you; it just means the headwinds are fewer.
OnYaRoof's biggest strengths are high margins, a true done-for-you build, branded qualified leads, full ownership, and a 90-day money-back guarantee. Its real limits: it requires meaningful capital, you must do the work yourself early on, it's high-ticket, and results vary by operator and market.
OnYaRoof fits motivated operators — roofers, pressure washers, handymen, home-service owners, or driven beginners — who can invest real capital and will do the work. It's the wrong choice for anyone seeking passive income, lacking startup funds, or unwilling to sell and spray.
| Your situation | Is OnYaRoof a fit? | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Existing home-service operator wanting a high-margin bolt-on | Strong fit | Adds revenue with a done-for-you system |
| Motivated beginner with capital and time to learn | Good fit | The build and training reduce the learning curve |
| Want more money working fewer hours, willing to hustle early | Good fit | High job value, ~2 hrs per job once ramped |
| Can't invest $19,950+ right now | Not yet | Requires real startup capital |
| Want fully passive, hands-off income | No | You must sell and spray, especially early |
| Expecting a guaranteed income figure | No | Results vary by effort, skill, and market |
The ideal-customer profile reflects OnYaRoof's stated target operator. See the deeper biz-op breakdown: is the roof rejuvenation business worth it?
OnYaRoof backs the program with a 90-day money-back guarantee — "if you don't make your money back in 90 days, you don't pay" (see program terms) — and provides leads on a pay-on-results basis. It's a genuine risk-reversal, though not a promise of any specific income.
A money-back guarantee on a business opportunity is unusual, and it's the single thing that most separates OnYaRoof from a typical "course" or franchise sale: it puts the program's own money at stake alongside yours. We'd still read the program terms carefully — guarantees always have conditions — but structurally it shifts a meaningful slice of the risk off the new dealer. Paired with branded qualified leads and the done-for-you build, it's why we score risk reversal so highly. It is not, and OnYaRoof does not present it as, a guarantee that you'll hit any particular revenue number.
For a motivated operator with capital who'll do the work, OnYaRoof is clearly worth a serious look — the margins, done-for-you build, branded leads, full ownership, and money-back guarantee make it one of the more credible opportunities in home services. For anyone seeking passive, no-capital, guaranteed income, it isn't.
OnYaRoof earns its 4.7/5 by removing almost every reason a service business fails to launch and aligning its own incentives with yours through the guarantee. The honest caveat is the same for every real business: the system does the build, but you do the selling and spraying, and your market and effort decide the result. Compare the model head-to-head in our OnYaRoof vs Roof Maxx breakdown, see the biz-op math in is the roof rejuvenation business worth it?, or check whether your territory is still open.