The call that hits voicemail. The quote that goes quiet. The customer nobody asks for a review. Three leaks. One system seals them.
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The review push alone was worth it. We went from the low 40s on Google to over 90 in a few months, and the calls followed.



We show up on the map now when people search paving here. Never happened before. Same crew, same work, way more calls.



I'm on jobs all day and physically can't answer the phone. Every missed call gets a text back before I even see it. Landed two kitchens off calls I would have lost.
Missed calls. Dead quotes. Customers never asked. Growth you already paid for, dripping out the back. Not your fault. A leak is plumbing nobody installed. I install it.
Where the money goes, and what seals it.
Google counts reviews, not craftsmanship. The calls go to the guy above you.
You physically can't answer. Homeowners hire whoever answers first.
Homeowners don't say no. They get busy, and the job goes to whoever texted last.
One page a month. You, next to the three names above you. Numbers go up, or I hear about it.
No website or Google profile? I build them. Included. Your only job: mark a job done. Five seconds. The system does the rest.
$6,000 in ads became about $1.6 million in contracts for a California builder I ran. That's ads on a sealed system. I don't pour ad money into a leaky bucket. Ads are step two.





Honestly wasn't sure this would do much. We went from 31 reviews to 74 in about six weeks, and the phone got noticeably busier.

I run the crew, not a computer. He set the whole thing up and I never touch it. It just books work.


Had a lead come in late at night, it texted him back instantly, and I signed a 30k job that week. Paid for itself many times over.
Pick a time. I'll show you where your calls are going, and why. Not a fit? I'll say so.
