Why Contractors Lose 40% of Their Leads (And How to Fix It)
Most contractors are incredible at their trade but terrible at answering the phone. And it's not their fault — they're on a roof, under a sink, or running a crew. But here's the problem: when a homeowner calls and gets voicemail, they don't leave a message. They call the next contractor on the list.
Studies show that 40% of inbound leads are lost simply because the call wasn't answered within the first 5 minutes. For a contractor doing $500K/year in revenue, that's $200K walking out the door.
The Real Cost of a Missed Call
Let's break it down. If your average job is worth $2,500 and you miss just 3 calls per week:
Even if only 30% of those would have converted, you're still leaving over $100K on the table annually.
How Automation Fixes This
The solution isn't hiring a receptionist or checking your phone every 2 minutes. It's setting up an automated system that:
1. Detects the missed call instantly — within seconds, not minutes
2. Sends a personalized text message — "Hey, sorry I missed your call. I'm currently on a job. How can I help?"
3. Captures their information — name, address, what they need
4. Starts a follow-up sequence — so the lead stays warm until you're free
This entire process happens without you touching your phone. The lead feels responded to, you don't lose the job, and your pipeline stays full.
The Bottom Line
You don't have a marketing problem. You have a response time problem. Fix that, and everything else follows.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly should a contractor respond to a missed call?
Ideally within 60 seconds. Studies show that leads contacted within 1 minute are 391% more likely to convert than those contacted after 5 minutes.
Can automation really replace a receptionist?
For initial lead capture and response, yes. Automation handles the first touchpoint instantly, 24/7, then routes qualified leads to you for the human conversation that closes the deal.
How much revenue do contractors lose from missed calls?
On average, contractors lose 40% of inbound leads due to missed or slow responses. For a $500K/year business, that can mean $100K-$200K in lost annual revenue.