How to Follow Up on Fencing Leads
For a fencing contractor, the lead you already paid for is the cheapest job you'll ever book — and the easiest to lose. Quote requests spike in spring and the slow-to-respond shop loses the job. This guide covers how to follow up on fencing leads so fewer of them go cold, from the first reply to reactivating quotes you wrote off months ago.
The Process
Reply within five minutes
Speed to lead is everything — the first contractor to respond wins the job most of the time. An instant auto-text holds the lead until a human follows up.
Run a multi-touch sequence
One follow-up isn't enough. A short SMS sequence over a few days keeps a $6,500 fence install alive without anyone remembering to call.
Reactivate dormant quotes
Text every old estimate that never closed — for a fencing contractor, a spring and summer reactivation campaign routinely books work that was considered dead.
Track which follow-ups book revenue
Measure replies and booked jobs per sequence so you double down on what actually converts instead of guessing.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- !Following up once and giving up, when most fencing jobs close on the third or fourth touch.
- !Letting old quotes for jobs like a $6,500 fence install sit untouched instead of reactivating them before spring and summer.
Key takeaways
- For fencing contractors, quote requests spike in spring and the slow-to-respond shop loses the job — and automated follow-up sequences is where it shows up most.
- Handle a storm-damaged fence replacement first: it converts fastest and tolerates the least delay.
- Automate automated follow-up sequences so spring and summer demand doesn't bury the office.
Let SalesButler Do It For You
SalesButler auto-texts every new lead in seconds, runs the follow-up sequence for you, and reactivates dormant quotes on a schedule — so a fencing contractor stops losing paid-for leads to slow follow-up.
Frequently Asked
How fast should a fencing contractor respond to a lead?
Under five minutes. An instant auto-text the moment a lead comes in keeps it warm until you can call.
What is a lead reactivation campaign?
A targeted text to old, unconverted quotes — one of the highest-ROI things a fencing contractor can do before a busy season.