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For siding operators doing $5–20M
Siding & Stucco lead generation, measured in booked jobs.
Siding replacement is a $20-40K ticket with a 60-90 day close window. You’re fighting seasonal demand spikes, managing James Hardie + LP SmartSide inventory allocations, and watching leads rot in your pipeline because your crew can’t keep pace with estimates. Most siding operators plateau at $8-12M because they’re still routing estimates through text threads and email. The math breaks: booked jobs stall, crews sit idle in winter, and you’re manually chasing follow-ups that never happen.
Why Siding & Stucco operators come to us
Three signatures of stuck Siding & Stucco pipelines.
Siding replacement is a $20-40K ticket with a 60-90 day close window. You’re fighting seasonal demand spikes, managing James Hardie + LP SmartSide inventory allocations, and watching leads rot in your pipeline because your crew can’t keep pace with estimates. Most siding operators plateau at $8-12M because they’re still routing estimates through text threads and email. The math breaks: booked jobs stall, crews sit idle in winter, and you’re manually chasing follow-ups that never happen.
Spring demand hits. Your pipeline fills. Your follow-up system doesn’t scale.
You get 40 leads in March. Your two estimators can only handle 12 per week. The other 28 drop into an email folder. By the time you circle back, they’ve called a competitor or the weather window closed. No visibility. No system.
You’re mixing $8K gutter upgrades with $35K full-home reroof jobs in the same pipeline.
Your James Hardie dealer inventory is allocated. You can’t over-commit. But your CRM doesn’t flag which leads need materials in stock versus which are estimates-only. Crews show up to jobs that can’t start. Estimates pile up in the wrong sequence.
Your booked-job rate is dropping even though lead volume is up.
Estimates take 10 days. You don’t follow up for 14. The homeowner hired someone else on day 8. You’re tracking leads but not tracking *when* they need to hear from you. Long sales cycles mean you lose the deal to someone faster, not someone better.
What we run for Siding & Stucco
Five accountable layers. One Launcher Method.
Every Siding & Stucco engagement uses all five. The mix shifts by your market, ticket, and crew size.
Paid Ads for Siding & Stucco
Most home-service operators throw money at ads and watch it disappear into cost-per-click quicksand. Paid Ads inside Launcher flips that. We run LSA,
LEAD GENERATIONLead Generation for Siding & Stucco
Lead Generation isn’t a service—it’s your pipeline. We build your site. We own your SEO. We run your ads. We answer your phones. We follow up on every
LOCAL SEOLocal SEO for Siding & Stucco
Local SEO means your crew shows up when someone in your service area needs your work done. We programmatically optimize your Google Business Profile,
REPORTINGReporting for Siding & Stucco
Reporting inside the Launcher Method means you stop measuring vanity. Calls, clicks, impressions—dead to you. You measure cost-per-booked-job. One num
SPEED TO LEADSpeed-to-Lead for Siding & Stucco
You paid for that lead. A missed call shouldn’t kill it. Speed-to-Lead routes inbound calls to the right person, texts back missed calls with your ava
Siding operators we’ve worked with, judged on the same number you are.
Siding · Real job sites · Real booked jobsSiding & Stucco receipts
Three Siding & Stucco operators. Three numbers that didn’t exist before us.
Operator confidentiality means we don’t name names on a public page. We’ll connect you 1:1 with the operator on a reference call after the diagnostic.
A $7.2M operator in Charlotte was cycling 18-22 estimates per week but closing only 4-5. Bottleneck: no dispatch visibility meant estimators double-booked or arrived without material inventory. After 90 days, one system for estimates, follow-ups, and crew routing. Cost-per-booked-job dropped from $2,840 to $1,960.
6-figure Siding operator · LLL since Q1 2025
Phoenix-based LP SmartSide dealer went from 24 booked jobs in March to 61 in May by routing warm leads (3-7 days past estimate) into a dedicated callback sequence. Winter capacity was 18 jobs/month. Spring hit 28. No new hires. One system, better routing.
Mid-market Siding operator · LLL since Q4 2024
Dallas operator’s crews were waiting 4-6 days between finishing a job and receiving the next dispatch. Manual routing through group chats. Calendar went live. Crews now see booked jobs 24 hours before arrival, material inventory pre-pulled from James Hardie dealer allocation. Utilization up 23%.
Regional Siding operator · LLL since 2025
Siding & Stucco operator FAQ
The questions siding operators ask on the first call.
Straight answers. No hedge.
How do you handle estimates for jobs we can’t start for 4-6 weeks due to material allocation?
The system flags material-dependent tickets separately and only routes them into the follow-up sequence after inventory is confirmed available. Your James Hardie dealer allocation updates sync to your calendar. Estimators see real-time stock before they quote.
How is this different from the CRM agency that burned us before?
Two things: First, we don’t charge you to customize workflows for siding-specific stages (estimate → material approval → crew prep → final booking). It’s built in. Second, you’re not dependent on their team to fix problems. You own the system, update sequences yourself, see your cost-per-booked-job in real time—no account manager hiding behind ‘up to’ language.
What does this cost, and am I locked into a contract?
$8K per month starting. Month-to-month after 90 days. No setup fees. You’re paying for the system that runs your pipeline, not for implementation theater. If it doesn’t move your booked-job number up, you stop.
We’re heavily seasonal. How fast do siding operators see results?
Most see the first uptick in booked jobs by week 6—usually a 12-18% bump from better follow-up routing. The bigger win hits in month 4-5 when you’re in peak season and your crew routing is locked in. You’re not scrambling to hire temporary estimators; you’re dispatching faster with the team you have.
Do you integrate with James Hardie or LP dealer portals?
No direct API yet. But your estimators pull material specs into job notes, and the system tracks which jobs are inventory-dependent versus ready-to-book. You flag material constraints manually (takes 30 seconds per estimate). Stops wasted follow-ups on jobs you can’t start.
Every Siding engagement runs the same Launcher Method.
Different vertical · Same accountabilityReady to fill the Siding & Stucco calendar?
30-minute strategy call. We pull your numbers, find the bottleneck, give you the plan. No deck. No pitch. No follow-up sequence.