Street Deals
One crew. One street. Everybody saves.
You've seen it: a dumpster lands in a driveway, a crew spends three days on one roof, then drives forty minutes to the next job — while four houses on the same street quietly need the same work. That drive time, that sales cost, that one-off pricing? You're paying for all of it. Street Deals exist to stop that.
How a Street Deal works
1
A job anchors it
One house books a roof, fence, exterior paint, or driveway job with a vetted vendor. That's the anchor — the crew is already coming.
2
The street gets an alert
Everyone on the list nearby gets an email: the crew is coming, here's the group rate, reply if you want a free assessment while they're here.
3
Three or more join
The group rate kicks in when enough houses commit. No pressure, no obligation — if the cluster doesn't form, nobody pays anything.
4
The savings stay on the street
The vendor gets a week of clustered work with zero acquisition cost. In exchange, every house pays meaningfully less than the go-it-alone price.
Worked example
Why vendors say yes to lower prices
A roofing company typically spends 10–20% of every job on finding the customer — ads, sales visits, quotes that go nowhere — plus crew time lost driving between scattered jobs. A Street Deal deletes both. Four roofs on one street, booked in one email, is the most profitable week that crew will have all year, even at a discount. That's not charity. It's just better logistics, and the street keeps the difference.
Onion Creek is unusually good for this: whole sections were built in the same era, which means roofs, fences, and AC systems age on the same clock. When one house needs it, the street usually does too.
Illustrative math · comp-shingle roof, ~2,400 sq ft
| Scenario | Per house |
|---|---|
| Solo quote, found via ads | $19,400 |
| Street Deal, 4-house cluster | $16,700 |
| Kept by each household | $2,700 |
Example for illustration — real numbers depend on the job, the roof, and the cluster size, and are quoted in writing before anyone commits.
Street Deals only reach people on the list.
Alerts go out by email, closest streets first. If you're not on the list, the crew comes and goes and you pay the one-house price forever.
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