Every remodeling job comes with its own unique joys and challenges. FieldPulse allows remodeling contractors to simplify their days.
Free up your time to talk to clients about their vision for their new bathroom or kitchen. Get crucial estimates to homeowners quickly so you secure your next big job and beat out the slower competition.
Take advantage of the many features in FieldPulse, including:
Gain total control of your business no matter where your day takes you or your crew.
Remodeling contractors around the U.S. use FieldPulse to keep a pulse — see what we did there? — on multiple projects.
Remodeling jobs need a lot of help in the form of techs with various specialties. That's why you need a remodeling business management app that allows you to track your tech's locations. See where they are at and when they arrive at a jobsite. On top of that, track their time right in the app, so you can keep clear records of employee time each week. Tech's just clock in and out right on their phones. Boom. Easy.
After each remodeling job, it's necessary to follow up with the client to make sure all invoices are paid and that all work is satisfactory. Make this process easy for both you and your customers. FieldPulse's customer communication software is an easy way to send quick follow-up emails to clients. This attention is sure to impress clients and keep them coming back.
Nothing puts a damper on a potential job by a mistake on an estimate or proposal. Slowing the process down and frustrating the customer, wrong estimates can be a dealbreaker.
Creating clear estimates that are accurate is easy with FieldPulse's estimating software. Better still, you can create a quick estimate right on your phone and email it to the customer instantly, securing you business easier and faster.
Like it or not, the world is changing.
The ways you previously marketed your services — print ads, TV commercials, radio ads, etc. — are no longer pulling in the best results.
This is even more pronounced as a new, digitally savvy generation is taking the helm. That’s right. The long-feared Millennial is finally at the forefront.
Millennials were born between 1981 and 1996, and research estimates that over 43% of them own a home. While that’s not the biggest homeowner segment yet, in a few years, it will be. That’s why now is the best time to start updating your market- ing efforts to meet their needs.
In this free guide, we discuss why you need to begin reimagining your marketing efforts to attract this up-and-coming customer base.
2020 was a doozy. Yet despite quarantines and shutdowns, the field service industry still managed to shine. The industry was estimated to have a value of $3 billion in 2020, and forecasts predict that will rise to $5.1 billion by 2025.
That said, if you want to be a part of that massive growth, you’ll need to think about how your business will react going forward.
To prepare yourself for the upcoming year, it’s important to think about how things changed in 2020. Reflecting on how practices have been different can help you ready yourself for whatever 2021 brings — which is hopefully something a little better than what 2020 had in store.
Look inside to find out how identifying exactly what went wrong — and what went right — can help you understand how to approach the future.