Business Tips for Busy Home Improvement Contractors
How to find and convert customers for your home improvement business.
There’s more to creating a successful home improvement business than completing projects. Whether you work in roofing, siding, water treatment systems, or another home improvement field, we have helpful tips and strategies to help you find and convert customers for your business. Explore all our blogs below or search one of these popular topics:
Customer Management
Learn how to nurture and support home improvement leads and customers once they enter your sales funnel.
6 Tips for Creating Customers from Leads
If you’re bringing in leads for your business, you’re already doing something right. Turning those leads into…
Provide a Great Customer Experience – “When you start well, you end well.”
“What remodelers do is amazing. It is messy, it is imperfect and it is inconvenient in many…
Offer Less, Sell More
Clients are inundated with options when it comes to remodeling their home – paint colors, window options,…
Business Growth
Find key business tips and techniques to help grow and develop effective business practices.
Why Bother with Business Goals?
A successful year is measured by the goals you set. Whether you’re improving your safety standards, boosting…
Was Your Customer’s Financing App Denied?
Let Us Take a Second Look! If at first you don’t succeed, try getting a second look!…
Finding Customers
Explore new lead generation techniques and sources to create more customers for your home improvement business.
Watch and Learn with Helpful Financing Videos!
Do you remember how to log in to submit an app? Wondering what special promotions you can…
5 Tips to Get More Referrals
Email marketing, direct mail and online advertising can each be an effective way to find new customers…
Was Your Customer’s Financing App Denied?
Let Us Take a Second Look! If at first you don’t succeed, try getting a second look!…
Community
Find ways your business can join and support local communities to create brand trust and loyalty.
Why Bother with Business Goals?
A successful year is measured by the goals you set. Whether you’re improving your safety standards, boosting…
Closing Sales During the Holidays
Shopping, wrapping, parties, dinners, family, friends, and more keep homeowners busy this time of year. However, with…
Are You Prepared for These Customer FAQs?
A home is many people’s most valuable asset, so when they start searching for a home improvement…
Tools & Tech
It’s a digital world! Find tools and tech to make running your business and closing sales simpler.
Watch and Learn with Helpful Financing Videos!
Do you remember how to log in to submit an app? Wondering what special promotions you can…
Free Financing Guides
Offering Financing Is Easy, but It’s Even Simpler with the Right Resources. Between creating project estimates, ordering…
Close Sales Faster with These Tools
Do you need a little extra time in your day? Whether you need more time to meet…
When Is Your Business Successful?
Creating a successful home improvement or home renovation business isn’t easy. Figuring out what you consider a success can sometimes be even harder. Success is often hard to define and as your home improvement business grows and your experience as a contractor develops, your measure of success often does too.
A new business owner working on their first home improvement project may be justified in feeling like the world’s best businessman. However, after a few years and hundreds of closed sales, that same contractor’s perception of success should have shifted to a more ambitious benchmark.
Whether you’re just starting in the home improvement or renovation business or running a nation-wide contracting business, it’s important to set business goals. Business goals often help create and drive success as the business’s employees come together to reach that common goal. These home improvement contractor tips are specially written and collected with the intent to help you create and reach business goals to help you reach your version of success in the home improvement industry.















Social Media
Find strategies to create a strong social media presence and reach more home improvement customers here.