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Stop Losing Leads! The Best Follow-Up Method for Contractors in 2025

You’ve worked hard to generate leads; your ads, website, and referrals are bringing people in. But here’s the truth: getting the lead is only half the battle. The real money is made in the follow-up.

Whether you run a plumbing business, HVAC company, or landscaping service, how you follow up can be the difference between booking the job and losing it to your competitor.

So, in 2025, what’s the best way to reach your potential customers: text, email, or call? Let’s break it down.

Why the Follow-Up Method Matters More Than Ever

The way homeowners want to communicate has changed dramatically in recent years.

A few things are clear:

So, if you’re slow to respond or you choose the wrong method, someone else is likely to get the job.

Comparing the Big Three: Text, Email, and Call

ChannelStrengths / Ideal UsesWeaknesses / RisksWhat Works Best for Home Services
Text / SMS• Opens almost instantly

• Quick, convenient, and easy for customers

• Great for quotes, reminders, or follow-ups after a call
• Can feel too casual if overused

• Requires permission

• Limited space
Best for appointment confirmations, follow-ups, or check-ins like: “Hey, just making sure you got my quote!”
Email• Good for detailed info, contracts, or receipts

• Professional look and record-keeping

• Easy to automate
• Lower open rates• Not ideal for urgent messages

• Can end up in spam
Best for estimates, service details, maintenance reminders, or newsletters
Phone Call• Builds trust quickly

• Great for complex jobs or urgent repairs

• Allows real conversation and persuasion
• Many people won’t answer unknown numbers

• Time-consuming• Can seem intrusive
Best for high-value leads, emergency calls, or closing larger jobs

What Homeowners Prefer in 2025

By 2025, most homeowners expect speed, convenience, and clarity from service pros.

Here’s what that means for you:

The trick is using each channel at the right time.

When to Use Each Communication Method

1. Right After a Lead Comes In

Speed is everything. Follow up within 5–10 minutes if possible.

2. After an Estimate or Quote

3. Before an Appointment

4. After the Job

Sample Follow-Up Schedule for Contractors

DayChannelMessage Type
Day 0Text or Call“Thanks for reaching out! Can we chat about your project?”
Day 1EmailSend estimate or confirmation
Day 2TextCheck if they received your estimate
Day 4CallPersonal follow-up to answer questions
Day 6EmailOffer a seasonal promo or added value
Day 8Text“Just wanted to check if you’re ready to move forward.”
Day 10CallFinal follow-up before closing the file

This kind of consistent, friendly follow-up shows professionalism and keeps you top of mind — without being pushy.

Pro Tips for Effective Communication

Conclusion

In 2025, home service contractors who combine text, email, and calls are winning more jobs than ever.

By using all three strategically — and personalizing your follow-up — you’ll stand out in a crowded market, book more appointments, and build stronger relationships with your customers.

Because at the end of the day, the best communication method is the one that gets you hired — and keeps customers coming back.

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