Home-Service Follow-Up Templates: SMS, Email, and Call Scripts
Copy-and-adapt follow-up messages for leads, quotes, objections, quiet prospects, and review requests.
Quick answer
A good follow-up system is polite, specific, and timed around the customer’s decision. Many homeowners are not ignoring you because they are uninterested. They are comparing options, waiting on a spouse, dealing with work, or unsure what the next step is.
The practical answer
A good follow-up system is polite, specific, and timed around the customer’s decision. Many homeowners are not ignoring you because they are uninterested. They are comparing options, waiting on a spouse, dealing with work, or unsure what the next step is.
The goal is to make the next step obvious without sounding desperate or pushy.
A simple follow-up rhythm
Send the first follow-up the same day as the estimate, another the next day, another after three days, and a final helpful check-in about a week later. For larger jobs, add a two-week value-based follow-up that answers a common concern.
Each touch should add clarity: timing, scope, availability, warranty, prep, payment, or what happens after approval.
Where LeadSprint fits
LeadSprint gives owners ready-to-use SMS, email, and call script patterns, plus lead statuses like New, Qualified, Quoted, Followed up, Won, and Lost, so every open quote has a visible next step.
Use this checklist
- New lead text
- Estimate sent text
- Quiet lead check-in
- Price objection response
- Review request after job completion
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