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For remodelers doing $5–20M
Bath & Kitchen Remodel lead generation, measured in booked jobs.
Bath & Kitchen Remodel operators live in a design-first world where a kitchen prospect takes 90–180 days from initial consultation to signed contract. Your pipeline math is different: fewer total leads, but each one carries $40K–$120K in ticket value. The problem isn’t lead volume. It’s whether your sales team can nurture a prospect through design revisions, permit delays, and budget conversations without losing them to a competitor who’s faster at follow-up.
Why Bath & Kitchen Remodel operators come to us
Three signatures of stuck Bath & Kitchen Remodel pipelines.
Bath & Kitchen Remodel operators live in a design-first world where a kitchen prospect takes 90–180 days from initial consultation to signed contract. Your pipeline math is different: fewer total leads, but each one carries $40K–$120K in ticket value. The problem isn’t lead volume. It’s whether your sales team can nurture a prospect through design revisions, permit delays, and budget conversations without losing them to a competitor who’s faster at follow-up.
Design revisions stall prospects mid-pipeline, and your team doesn’t know it until the deal dies.
Remodelers send CAD renderings, then go dark. Prospects shop competitors during the wait. No system tracks whether that $85K kitchen is still hot or if the homeowner moved to another contractor. By the time you follow up, they’re already signed elsewhere.
Your pipeline evaporates October–December, but you’re staffed for spring.
Kitchen remodels peak March–August. Winter hits and your crew has no booked jobs 60 days out. Sales team chases cold leads instead of converting warm design prospects from fall. You’re hiring and firing seasonally instead of smoothing the calendar.
Your average job size is dropping, but your close rate stayed the same.
You’re getting more $30K bathroom refreshes than $120K kitchen overhauls. Same lead volume, lower revenue per close. Your CPA math breaks because you’re spending $5K to land a $35K job. Nobody sees it coming until Q3 when revenue dips despite hitting lead targets.
What we run for Bath & Kitchen Remodel
Five accountable layers. One Launcher Method.
Every Bath & Kitchen Remodel engagement uses all five. The mix shifts by your market, ticket, and crew size.
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LEAD GENERATIONLead Generation for Bath & Kitchen Remodel
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LOCAL SEOLocal SEO for Bath & Kitchen Remodel
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 Bath & Kitchen Remodel
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 Bath & Kitchen Remodel
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
Remodeling operators we’ve worked with, judged on the same number you are.
Remodeling · Real job sites · Real booked jobsBath & Kitchen Remodel receipts
Three Bath & Kitchen Remodel 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 $12M remodeler in Denver was losing 6 of 10 design prospects to competitor follow-up. We built a system that auto-reminded the sales team on day 5, day 15, and day 30 after CAD delivery—with next-step calendar links embedded. Zero extra labor. Design-to-contract moved from 38% to 57% in 8 weeks. That math alone added $240K annualized pipeline visibility.
$12M Bath & Kitchen Remodel operator · Denver metro · LLL since Q1 2025
A Phoenix-based kitchen specialist had a 60-day lead desert every January. We repositioned their October and November sales effort to convert design prospects into signed contracts by Thanksgiving, pushing the money into Q1 labor. Their winter crew stayed intact. Gap between booked jobs compressed from 58 days to 24 days across the winter months.
$9.2M Bath & Kitchen Remodel operator · Phoenix · LLL since Q4 2024
A mid-Atlantic operator found themselves booking $35K bathroom jobs instead of the $75K kitchen work they wanted. We audited their lead intake and repositioned their initial consultation script to pre-qualify for kitchen scope. Within 60 days, average job size returned to $68K. Same conversion rate. Dramatically better economics. Their cost-per-booked-job fell from $4,200 to $3,100.
$15.3M Bath & Kitchen Remodel operator · Mid-Atlantic · LLL since Q2 2024
Bath & Kitchen Remodel operator FAQ
The questions remodelers ask on the first call.
Straight answers. No hedge.
How do you handle the design-cycle delay that’s baked into remodeling?
We don’t eliminate it—that’s your competitive advantage. What we do is remove the administrative bottleneck. Your sales team gets automated reminders to check in on day 5 (design received), day 15 (revisions ready), and day 30 (proposal signing). The prospect doesn’t stall because nobody forgets to follow up. The design cycle stays long, but your conversion rate improves inside it.
How is this different from the agency I worked with?
Two things: First, we built this specifically for high-ticket, long-cycle operators. Your last agency probably ran the same playbook for HVAC, plumbing, and roofing. Remodeling has a design-first funnel that requires different cadence and different language. Second, we own the outcome. You see booked jobs in your calendar, not vague ‘engagement metrics.’ If jobs aren’t booking, we adjust. We’re not billing hours—we’re billing results.
How much does this cost, and am I locked in?
We start at $8,000 per month. After 90 days, you move to month-to-month. No contract. No cancelation penalty. You’re paying for a system that moves the needle on booked jobs—not for a consultancy relationship or a monthly retainer that feels like rent.
How fast do remodelers usually see results?
Kitchen and bath remodeling has a 90–180 day sales cycle, so you won’t see revenue impact overnight. What you see in weeks 2–3 is cleaner pipeline visibility and fewer forgotten follow-ups. By week 8–10, design-to-contract conversion starts moving. By month 4, you’re comparing booked jobs across quarters and spotting seasonality gaps you can actually fix. The results are real, but they’re timed to your sales cycle, not to hype timelines.
What if my team is already doing follow-up manually?
Then you’re paying labor to remember what a system should handle. Your sales team is strong, but they’re inefficient. We offload the rhythm—the touchpoints, the calendar invites, the proposal reminders—so your crew focuses on closing conversations instead of chasing their own tails. Ticket size goes up because they have oxygen to actually sell, not just administer.
Every Remodeling engagement runs the same Launcher Method.
Different vertical · Same accountabilityReady to fill the Bath & Kitchen Remodel calendar?
30-minute strategy call. We pull your numbers, find the bottleneck, give you the plan. No deck. No pitch. No follow-up sequence.