Most remodeling companies lose projects due to missed calls, slow follow-up, and disorganized estimates
— not lack of demand.
I help you identify where that’s happening and install a system that fixes it.
In this free 25-minute audit, we’ll quickly identify:
At the end, you’ll receive your Revenue Leak Score and a clear picture of where opportunities are slipping through the cracks.
We only take a small number of audits each week.
Takes 25 minutes • No obligation • Remodelers only
1. Missed Calls = Lost Jobs
When a call goes unanswered, that homeowner doesn’t wait — they move on to the next contractor.
2. Slow Response Time
The first contractor to respond usually wins the job.
Waiting hours (or days) puts you behind immediately.
3. No Structured Follow-Up
Most projects close after the 3rd–5th touch.
If you’re only reaching out once or twice, you’re leaving deals on the table.
4. Estimates Sent Without a System
Sending an estimate isn’t closing a deal.
Without follow-up, tracking, and reminders — estimates go cold.
5. Leads Falling Through the Cracks
Calls, texts, website forms, referrals — all coming in from different places with no central system to track them.
6. No Visibility Into Your Pipeline
You don’t know:
• how many active estimates are out
• which ones need follow-up
• where deals are stuck
So nothing gets managed.
7. Inconsistent Sales Process
Every lead is handled differently depending on the day, the person, or how busy things are.
That inconsistency leads to inconsistent revenue.
Most remodeling businesses we audit have multiple leaks happening at the same time — costing them tens (or hundreds) of thousands per year.
If you’re like most small remodeling companies, leads come in from everywhere—phone, website, referrals, Facebook—and you’re juggling it all between job sites.
That’s when revenue quietly leaks out:
Most remodeling companies I audit discover $100K–$500K in open opportunities they didn’t realize were still on the table.
Before you spend more on marketing, let’s tighten what you already have. The Revenue Leak Audit shows you:
You’ll leave the call with a clear list of leaks—and what to fix first.
No pressure, no pitch deck. Just a focused 25-minute call to see where money is being left on the table in your remodeling business.
Pick a slot that works for you. You’ll answer a few quick questions about your remodeling business so we can spend the call on what matters.
On Zoom, we map how leads currently come in, how estimates are handled, and how (or if) you’re following up. We’ll spot the bottlenecks together.
You’ll see exactly where money is leaking—and what it would mean to plug those gaps. If it makes sense, I’ll show you how we install the system for you.
Think of it like this: you’re the remodeler, I’m the doctor, and RevitUp is the treatment. You don’t need to learn software—you need a system that quietly works in the background while you run jobs.
After your audit, if we’re a fit, we install a Revenue System powered by RevitUp that:
RevitUp with its State of the Art AI tools suite handles the mechanics. My job is making sure it’s configured to how your remodeling business actually runs.
We’ll talk through implementation only if the audit shows a clear ROI for you.
No obligation. If the audit isn’t helpful, you’ll still walk away with a prioritized list of fixes.

Remodelers don’t need another app to log into. You need clean visibility, consistent follow-up, and a system that works even when you’re on a ladder or in a client meeting.
That’s why I’ve built Remodelers-Home around a simple model:
I work directly with remodeling companies to identify revenue leaks and install systems that fix them.
RevitUp is the system I configure behind the scenes.
You’re always working with me as your advisor. RevitUp is the engine I configure to fit your remodeling business so it quietly supports your sales instead of getting in the way.
Bottom line: you stay the expert in remodeling. I’ll be the expert in making sure no good lead goes to waste.
In this 25-minute audit, we’ll identify:
At the end, you’ll receive a Revenue Leak Score and a clear picture of where opportunities are slipping through the cracks.
Takes 25 minutes • No obligation • Remodelers only
We only take a small number of audits each week.
Most remodeling companies we audit discover $100K–$500K in open opportunities.
Choose a time that works for you. The audit takes about 25 minutes.
On the call we’ll walk through how leads come into your business, how estimates are handled, and where opportunities may be slipping through the cracks. You’ll receive your Revenue Leak Score on the call.
If possible, have a rough idea of your average project value.
Straight answers so you know exactly what to expect before you book.
Yes. Right now the audit is completely free. I’m focused on having real conversations with remodelers, refining the system, and getting wins. If the audit is valuable and there’s a clear ROI, we can talk about implementation. If not, you still leave with clarity and next steps.
This is designed for small to mid-sized remodeling companies—kitchen & bath, whole home, additions, and design-build firms—who are already getting leads but know their follow-up, tracking, or organization could be stronger.
Not necessarily. The audit is tool-agnostic—we start with your process, not the software. If we end up implementing the Revenue System powered by RevitUp, we’ll decide together how it fits alongside (or replaces) what you’re currently using.
No. The first goal of the call is diagnosis: understanding where revenue is leaking. I’ll walk you through your Revenue Leak Score. If there’s a clear case for installing the system, I’ll outline how that works. If it’s not a fit, I’ll tell you that as well.
You’ll get a confirmation email with your time and a short reminder of what we’ll cover. Before the call, I’ll review your website and lead flow. On the call, we’ll map out your process and identify the biggest opportunities. You’ll leave with your Revenue Leak Score and a prioritized list of next actions.
One short conversation can reveal exactly where deals are slipping and what to do about it.