Following up on leads without forgetting: automation for installation companies
HVAC and plumbing companies lose clients not because of price — but because quotes and site appointments go unfollowed. How installation firms automate lead follow-up.
A potential client called last week. You visited, made a quote, handled everything properly. Now you wait. The client hasn't confirmed. You don't want to seem pushy. So you do nothing.
Two weeks later the client signs with a competitor. Not because they were cheaper. Not because they were better. But because they sent a simple follow-up email on day five.
The follow-up gap
B2B research consistently shows the same: on average 5 to 7 contact moments are needed before a deal closes. Most SMEs do 1 or 2. Not because they don't want to — but because they forget.
What goes wrong without a system
- —Leads in a notebook or WhatsApp conversation: no overview
- —No reminder when to follow up
- —No record of what was already discussed
- —No idea which leads are hot and which have gone cold
- —During busy periods, follow-up disappears entirely
What automation specifically does here
- —Automatic confirmation email after a quote
- —Reminder after 5 days with no response
- —Log of every contact moment
- —Status overview: new, in progress, won, lost
Tone is everything
Automated follow-up doesn't have to feel robotic. An email that goes out five days after a quote saying "I wanted to check whether you have any questions about our proposal" — that feels human. The difference isn't the text. It's that you do it every single time.
Combine this with your documentation
The most powerful approach: your quote document and your follow-up flow are connected. As soon as the quote is sent, the follow-up sequence starts automatically. As soon as the client signs, follow-up stops and project file creation begins.
Also readHow much time do you lose sending status updates to clients?→Also readWhy your technician should never be writing quotes→Quotedrop is building an integrated approach that connects quote, follow-up and project documentation. Sign up.
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