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How To Get Epoxy Leads

How to get epoxy flooring leads that actually book.

Every coating contractor wants the same thing: a steady stream of homeowners who want their garage, basement, or shop floor done, and the money to pay for it. The trouble is most of the advice out there sends you chasing leads instead of booking jobs. Here is what actually works, ranked by how fast it puts an estimate on your calendar.

The short version

  • Shared lead marketplaces are the slowest, most painful way to grow. You are buying competition.
  • Your own ads, in your own name, with your own before-and-afters, are the fastest path to booked jobs.
  • Speed to lead wins. The contractor who answers first usually gets the job.
  • A system that answers and follows up beats any single channel you run by hand.
Epoxy resin being applied to a concrete floor
The work is the easy part. Filling the calendar is the job most coaters never master.

The ways to get epoxy leads, worst to best

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Word of mouth and referrals

The floor you finished last spring might send you a neighbor next year. Beautiful when it happens, impossible to plan a business around. Referrals are a bonus, not a pipeline.

02

Shared lead marketplaces

Angi, Thumbtack, and HomeAdvisor sell the same homeowner to four or five coaters. You race three other guys to the phone and pay whether you win or not. It is the most expensive way to feel busy.

03

Boosted posts and DIY ads

Better, because the lead is yours. But run blind, most coaters burn a few hundred dollars on the wrong audience with the wrong creative and quit before it works.

04

Proven ads built around your transformations

This is the one. Ads already winning in the coating world, pointed at ready homeowners, carried by your own dramatic before-and-after photos, sending traffic to a page built to book. Your leads, your name, nobody else's.

05

An AI that answers and follows up

The channel only matters if someone works the lead. Taylor replies in under five minutes, every time, and chases the no-shows for 90 days. That is the difference between leads and booked jobs.

Most coaters do not have a lead problem. They have a follow-up problem. The leads are there. They go cold while you are on a job with your phone in your pocket.

The fastest path, done for you

You could piece all of this together yourself: learn ads, build a page, install a CRM, answer every text within minutes at 9pm. Or you connect one account and we run the whole thing. That is what Taylor'd AI for epoxy contractors is. Proven ads, your transformations, a page that converts, and Taylor booking every lead while you are under a respirator finishing a floor.

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Run Your Numbers

Two questions. Then you'll see your number.

Change the two numbers below to see the jobs you'd book. Then look underneath at what it takes to do all of this the old way, and what one app does instead.

Taylor walks you through it

These are sample numbers. Tap each box and enter your own.

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Based on what you'd invest
You'd book about 3 jobs a month
$9,000
Minus your ad investment = $8,000 in your pocket. Every month.

Runs on a conservative close rate. We aim higher and let the booked jobs do the talking.

Agency plus separate vendors
Ad management feeclimbs every time you raise your budget$2,000/mo
90-day follow-up, email and SMS$3,000/mo
Dead lead reactivation, leads that never booked$500/mo
Past customer reactivation$750/mo
Referral engine$400/mo
Google review generation$750/mo
Receptionist answering your calls$500/mo
Live chat agents$500/mo
Every month$8,400/mo
Plus to get started: funnel and landing page build, automation and sequence build, reactivation campaign build, ai voice and chat bot programming$14,500 setup
Taylor'd AI
Every line on the left, done by AIIncluded
One flat monthly fee
One-time setup fee
One app, about a third of $8,400 a month, plus a fraction of the $14,500 it costs to build the old way. And the fee never climbs when you raise your budget. Spend $1,000 or $250,000, it does not move.
Taylor'd AI is an app, not an agency. AI knows what makes a homeowner say yes, so it writes the ad, targets the right buyer, and books the epoxy job onto your calendar, then keeps working every lead for 90 days. The whole stack, for a third of what an agency charges. Turn it on while it is still an advantage over your competition.
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Straight Answers

Epoxy contractors ask us this.

Do these leads belong to me?

Yes. They come from ads in your own name and are never shared or resold. They are yours alone.

How fast will leads come in?

Once the ads are live, leads typically start within days. Booking depends on follow-up speed, which is exactly what Taylor handles for you.

What if I already run my own ads?

Even better. We bring proven creative, sharper targeting, a page that converts, and instant follow-up, so more of your spend turns into booked jobs.

Want these leads coming to you? Book a call with Taylor.

Not ready to book? Chat with Taylor.

Ask her anything about getting more epoxy jobs. She answers in seconds, then books your call when you are ready. Or meet Taylor, your AI receptionist.

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