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For fence install operators doing $5–20M
Fence Install lead generation, measured in booked jobs.
Spring hits and your phone rings for 12 weeks straight. Then it doesn’t. Fence Install operators live in feast-famine cycles because they’re chasing seasonal demand with no system to smooth the pipeline. You need predictable booked jobs across vinyl, wood, metal, and commercial before March hits. One pipeline. One dispatch calendar. One number: cost-per-booked-job in off-season.
Why Fence Install operators come to us
Three signatures of stuck Fence Install pipelines.
Spring hits and your phone rings for 12 weeks straight. Then it doesn’t. Fence Install operators live in feast-famine cycles because they’re chasing seasonal demand with no system to smooth the pipeline. You need predictable booked jobs across vinyl, wood, metal, and commercial before March hits. One pipeline. One dispatch calendar. One number: cost-per-booked-job in off-season.
You’re booked solid in spring and bleeding cash in November.
Peak season hides broken follow-up. Leads come in, get estimates, go silent. Winter kills your crew rotation because you didn’t book consistent work six months prior. Most operators run discovery calls, not a sequenced pipeline.
You can’t tell which estimate type actually closes or what your real cost-per-booked-job is.
Vinyl jobs convert different than commercial metal. Wood has longer sales cycles. Most shops run one follow-up, assume no, and move on. Your crew sits idle because you’re not tracking what actually closes by job type.
Estimates are scheduled. Booked jobs aren’t visible to dispatch until Thursday.
Sales team closes Tuesday. Dispatch doesn’t see the route until the job hits. Crews can’t sequence efficiently. Travel time explodes. You’re leaving $3-5K per week on the table in routing waste because your calendar isn’t connected to your pipeline.
What we run for Fence Install
Five accountable layers. One Launcher Method.
Every Fence Install engagement uses all five. The mix shifts by your market, ticket, and crew size.
Paid Ads for Fence Install
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 Fence Install
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 Fence Install
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 Fence Install
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 Fence Install
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
Fence operators we’ve worked with, judged on the same number you are.
Fence · Real job sites · Real booked jobsFence Install receipts
Three Fence Install 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 wood fence shop, $2.1M annual. Switched to sequenced follow-up on estimates sitting 7+ days. Added callback triggers at day 3 and day 10. March booked 23 jobs. Same crew. Same service area. System made the difference.
$2.1M Fence Install · LLL since 2025
Texas vinyl specialist, $3.8M annual. Isolated that commercial vinyl proposals sat 14 days before follow-up. Added automated callback sequence + manual touchpoint at day 5. Cost per booked commercial job dropped from $180 to $140. Volume stayed flat. Margin jumped.
$3.8M Fence Install · LLL since 2025
Northeast mixed (wood + metal + commercial), $1.7M annual. Implemented forward-calendar targeting in July-August. Reached out to prior-year customers with ‘winter maintenance’ angles. Booked 18 jobs in off-season that would’ve been crew downtime. Dispatch utilization increased 26%.
$1.7M Fence Install · LLL since 2025
Fence Install operator FAQ
The questions fence install operators ask on the first call.
Straight answers. No hedge.
How do you handle the fact that fence estimates take 6-8 weeks to close but I need crew scheduled now?
You build a forward-looking pipeline in summer and fall for spring, not react to March calls. We track every estimate by job type and follow-up sequence so you see which proposals are actually converting and when. Commercial metal might close in 6 weeks. Vinyl might close in 3. You measure that. Then you schedule crew against a booked-job forecast, not open estimates.
How is this different from the agency I worked with?
Agencies sold you ‘leads’ and disappeared when they didn’t convert. We’re accountable to one metric: cost-per-booked-job in your service area, by job type. You see every follow-up sequence. You control the copy. And we don’t charge more if conversion sucks—the system just works better because it’s built for Fence Install seasonality, not generic home services.
What does this cost and how long am I locked in?
$8K per month gets you the full system: lead capture, estimate sequencing, follow-up automation, dispatch integration, and cost-per-booked-job tracking. After 90 days, it’s month-to-month. If your cost-per-booked-job isn’t down or your spring pipeline isn’t fuller, you leave. Most don’t.
When do Fence Install operators usually see results?
If you’re mid-season (March-August), 4-6 weeks. If you’re off-season now, 8-12 weeks because you’re building the spring pipeline. The system works fastest when you’re already taking calls. But off-season operators who start now are 6 months ahead—they’ll have a booked calendar before spring demand hits and their competitors are scrambling.
How do you track which job type actually closes—vinyl vs. wood vs. commercial?
You tag every estimate at capture. We track follow-up sequences by tag. Dashboard shows your close rate on vinyl (usually highest), wood (longer cycle), metal (price-sensitive), and commercial (longest close, highest ticket). You stop wasting follow-ups on low-probability mixes and double down on what actually books in your market.
Every Fence engagement runs the same Launcher Method.
Different vertical · Same accountabilityReady to fill the Fence Install calendar?
30-minute strategy call. We pull your numbers, find the bottleneck, give you the plan. No deck. No pitch. No follow-up sequence.