Restoration Business Revival: Your Wake-Up Call to Operational Success
Are you a restoration business owner or franchisee struggling to gain momentum and win more jobs?
This podcast is your essential guide to diagnosing and fixing the widespread operational crisis hurting disaster restoration companies across the country.
Many owners are unknowingly losing significant money, momentum, and reputation daily due to preventable operational breakdowns.
In each episode, we dive deep into the critical issues observed in the industry and provide actionable solutions to transform your business.
We'll uncover common pitfalls such as: Locked doors during business hours and a complete lack of frontline experience, leading to missed sales opportunities and poor customer impressions.
Broken, incorrect, or non-existent Google listings, causing businesses to be invisible in local search and lose thousands of dollars in potential leads.
Trashy, outdated appearances of storefronts and vehicle fleets that erode customer trust and perception.
Franchise standards falling apart, impacting brand uniformity and consistent customer experience across locations.
Discover 5 immediate fixes that will help you level up your operations and win more jobs:
Unlock your doors and create a welcoming environment for customers.
Train a frontline rockstar to manage first impressions, answer calls, and capture revenue.
Optimize your Google Business Profile by updating information, posting content, and responding to reviews, treating it like your most vital storefront.
Refresh your branding and fleet with new wraps, uniforms, and a clean building to significantly improve perception and conversion.
Set and enforce franchise-level accountability to uphold brand standards and lead by example.
Learn why appearances are not just cosmetic, they’re profitable1. These fixable issues require ownership, discipline, and a desire to lead.
Tune in to get your restoration business in shape, enhance your customer experience, boost your profitability, and ensure no customer ever walks away wondering, “Are they even open?”