Follow up faster. Close more jobs.
Get the exact call, text, and email scripts that make your business the first to respond and the one homeowners remember when it is time to choose a contractor.
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Built to help home service businesses stop getting ghosted after an estimate, a call, or a form submission.
A simple system your business can use on the next lead.
The guide gives you the exact order, channel, and wording for five follow-up touchpoints over fourteen days.
Speed to Lead
Phone, voicemail, and text scripts to use within 5 minutes of every inquiry.
The Value Add
A service-specific tip on timing, scope, or common homeowner questions that shows real expertise.
Social Proof
Before-and-after install photos with a relevant project walkthrough you can send immediately.
The Gentle Nudge
The breakup-style text that reduces pressure and brings cold leads back into the conversation.
The Long Game
A re-engagement email for leads still working through budget, spouse input, or project timing.
Not generic sales copy.
The language references timelines, service details, common objections, and how real contractors actually talk to homeowners.
It removes hesitation.
Most home service businesses either follow up too slowly or send vague “just checking in” messages. This guide fixes both problems with timing and substance.
Open the PDF. Copy the scripts. Send them today.
No setup, no software, no redesign required. Just a better follow-up process the moment the next inquiry lands.
Everything your business needs to stop getting ghosted.
Scripts, timing, and home-service-specific language designed to help your business follow up with more confidence and close more jobs.
Word-for-word scripts
Phone calls, voicemails, texts, and emails you can use without guessing what to say.
Exact timing for each message
When to call, when to text, when to email, and when to back off so you do not sound desperate.
Trade-specific language
References to scheduling, scope, homeowner concerns, and job details so your follow-up sounds credible.
Recovery scripts
What to say when they ghost, choose another company, or tell you the quote feels too expensive.
Built by someone from the trades.
Linus started in the trades before building Schaltworks. That matters here. This is not agency fluff dressed up as sales enablement. It is follow-up language grounded in how real home service jobs are sold in the real world.
The lead came in. Then what?
- You quoted the job and heard nothing back.
- You called once, then never knew what to send next.
- You followed up, but it sounded generic and easy to ignore.
- You lost a job to the company that simply moved faster.
Your next lead is already comparing companies.
The difference between winning that job and losing it often comes down to who follows up first and what they say next. This guide gives you both.