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For sunroom dealers doing $5–20M
Sunrooms & Awnings lead generation, measured in booked jobs.
Sunroom and awning dealers live in the long-game. Your pipeline has 60–90 day cycles. Your ticket mix is premium ($8K–$35K+). Your crew books 3–5 jobs a week if things work. Most dealers lose money the first 90 days because follow-ups fall apart and seasonal demand gets missed. One system. One number that matters: booked jobs.
Why Sunrooms & Awnings operators come to us
Three signatures of stuck Sunrooms & Awnings pipelines.
Sunroom and awning dealers live in the long-game. Your pipeline has 60–90 day cycles. Your ticket mix is premium ($8K–$35K+). Your crew books 3–5 jobs a week if things work. Most dealers lose money the first 90 days because follow-ups fall apart and seasonal demand gets missed. One system. One number that matters: booked jobs.
Spring demand hits, your follow-up system collapses, and you miss 15–20% of close-able leads.
You’re running estimates on 40+ kitchen-table meetings by April. Your crew is installing. Nobody’s calling back the ‘maybes’ from February. By June, they’ve called a competitor. Sunroom seasonality is brutal when you’re not systematized.
You can’t tell which leads will close at $12K versus $28K, so your crew routes wrong and your calendar fills with low-margin jobs.
A screened room quote and a premium motorized awning need different conversations. Your estimators aren’t tracking which leads are real upgrades versus add-ons. Your pipeline looks full but your margin per booked job is shrinking every month.
You’re a SunSetter or Four Seasons dealer, but your local follow-up is scattered across text, email, and handwritten notes—competitors with systems are closing your leads.
Your dealer rep sends you co-op leads. Your crew estimates. Then what? Your sales process is invisible. A local operator with real CRM discipline is closing your warm leads because you don’t have a follow-up machine. SunSetter dealers who systematize beat those who don’t, every time.
What we run for Sunrooms & Awnings
Five accountable layers. One Launcher Method.
Every Sunrooms & Awnings engagement uses all five. The mix shifts by your market, ticket, and crew size.
Paid Ads for Sunrooms & Awnings
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 Sunrooms & Awnings
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 Sunrooms & Awnings
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 Sunrooms & Awnings
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 Sunrooms & Awnings
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
Sunrooms operators we’ve worked with, judged on the same number you are.
Sunrooms · Real job sites · Real booked jobsSunrooms & Awnings receipts
Three Sunrooms & Awnings 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.
Mid-Atlantic sunroom dealer. 6-person crew. Was losing March leads by May because estimates sat in a folder. Built a 3-touch follow-up sequence (phone, email, text) inside the system. Every estimate that wasn’t a “no” got automatically triggered. First season: 8 extra booked jobs. Spring margin up.
$2.1M operator · Sunrooms & Awnings · LLL since 2025
Midwest awning and shade specialist. Three estimators. Was spending $1,200 per booked job on digital ads because follow-up was random. Implemented structured pipeline tracking. Phone follow-ups got scheduled. Second month: booked jobs from old leads spiked. Ad spend cut 40%. Cost-per-booked-job dropped to $860.
$5.8M operator · Sunrooms & Awnings · LLL since 2025
California sunroom dealer. Five installers. Estimates were closing at random intervals—crew had dead weeks followed by panic weeks. Booked jobs got centralized in a calendar. Estimators could see crew availability in real time and stopped over-committing. Same crew installed 9 more jobs that quarter. No new hires needed.
$8.4M operator · Sunrooms & Awnings · LLL since 2025
Sunrooms & Awnings operator FAQ
The questions sunroom dealers ask on the first call.
Straight answers. No hedge.
We use four different tools right now—CRM, estimating software, crew dispatch, and a Google Sheet for follow-ups. Why would consolidating help?
Four tools means four places for a lead to get lost. Your estimators finish a sunroom quote in tool A. Your dispatcher can’t see it in tool B. Your follow-up person is working from a printout. One system means every estimate, follow-up, and booked job lives in one place. Your crew sees what’s booked. Your pipeline is real. Mistakes and dropped leads disappear.
How is this different from the agency I worked with before?
That agency sold you a retainer and sent you a report every month. They didn’t touch your actual pipeline or run your follow-ups. We are built for Sunrooms & Awnings specifically—long sales cycles, premium tickets, seasonal volume swings. You own the system. Your crew uses it every day to book jobs. You see the booked jobs number move week-to-week, not in a monthly report that arrived three weeks late.
What does this cost, and am I locked into a contract?
$8,000 per month to start. Month-to-month after 90 days. No long-term lock. If booked jobs don’t move, you leave. Most Sunrooms & Awnings operators see results in 60 days because we’re fixing follow-up and pipeline visibility, not running vanity experiments.
How fast do we actually see results in the sunroom business?
You’ll see booked jobs move in 60–90 days if your follow-up was broken (most dealers’ is). Spring and early summer are prove-it time for sunroom dealers—demand is there. If you implement before February, you’ll book 8–15 extra jobs by June compared to last year. If you start in July, you’ll see results in fall and winter as people plan indoor-outdoor spaces.
One of our estimators is old-school and won’t use software. What happens?
He still estimates. Then the system does the follow-up for him—phone calls, emails, texts to the homeowner on a schedule you set. He doesn’t have to be the system. The system has to be smarter than he is. Most estimators come around fast when they see booked jobs increase and they’re not doing the follow-up work anymore.
We’re a SunSetter dealer. Does this work with co-op leads?
Yes. Co-op leads land in your system. Get the same follow-up as warm leads. You’ll know instantly which are converting and which aren’t. Dealer networks don’t track close rates. You will. That’s the advantage.
Every Sunrooms engagement runs the same Launcher Method.
Different vertical · Same accountabilityReady to fill the Sunrooms & Awnings calendar?
30-minute strategy call. We pull your numbers, find the bottleneck, give you the plan. No deck. No pitch. No follow-up sequence.