Storm Response EDDM — Fast Direct Mail for Roofing & Restoration
After a hail, wind, or flood event, the affected homes are concentrated in specific neighborhoods. Every Door Direct Mail saturates those carrier routes with your offer — no mailing list, $0.242 per piece postage, and rush turnaround when timing matters.
Why it works for storm-response trades
- Reaches every door in the affected routes — the homeowners most likely to need a roofer or restoration crew
- No mailing list to buy; pick the routes the storm covered across multiple ZIP codes
- Rush and same-day rush options on most postcard sizes
- Houston / Gulf Coast based — fast on regional storm and hail events
See the roofing EDDM guide, EDDM Full Service, or the areas we cover under service areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why is EDDM a good fit for storm response?
- Storm damage is geographic — hail, wind, and flooding hit whole neighborhoods, not scattered individuals. That's exactly when saturation mail makes sense: EDDM puts your offer on every door in the affected carrier routes, with no mailing list to buy and postage of $0.242 per piece. You reach the people most likely to need a roofer or restoration crew, fast and affordably.
- How fast can you turn around a storm campaign?
- Standard production is 3–5 business days after proof approval. When a storm just hit, rush and same-day rush options are available on most postcard sizes (order by the daily cutoff). For Full Service, add 1–2 days for USPS processing after we drop at the post office.
- What postcard size works best for storm-response mail?
- 6.25 x 9 is the most popular EDDM size and a strong, cost-effective default. For more mailbox impact, 6.5 x 9 or an oversized 6.5 x 12 or 9 x 12 gives you more room for before/after photos and your offer. All sizes on our site meet USPS EDDM requirements.
- Can you handle a campaign across several Houston-area ZIP codes?
- Yes. You can select as many carrier routes as the storm covered, across multiple ZIP codes and suburbs — Katy, Cypress, Spring, Pearland, Conroe, and the rest of the metro. We're based in Houston and know the Gulf Coast market.
- Is EDDM the same as a guaranteed-delivery service?
- No. EDDM is USPS Marketing Mail (saturation), delivered with the regular mail to every address on your selected routes. It is not a guaranteed-delivery class and we don't claim it is — what it does is full-route coverage at a low, flat postage rate, which is what storm-response campaigns need.