The Phone Rings Before You Close the Tailgate Close the Tailgate
Most concrete contractors are grinding for scraps on platforms that sell your number to four other guys the moment a homeowner fills out a form. Local Growth Partner puts your jobs in front of people who are ready to hire — and gets them on your phone before they've called anyone else.
Three Types of Concrete Jobs.
All Three Need Speed.
Homeowners call a concrete contractor for different reasons. The channel that finds them first depends on which trigger sent them searching. We cover all three — and the Speed to Lead system makes sure you're first on the phone when they do.
The Showcase Job
They saw a neighbor's stamped patio. They've been saving. They want their backyard to actually look like something. This is Facebook territory — a 30-second clip of a pour in progress stops the scroll every time. By the time they call you, they already want what you do.
The Home Sale Deadline
Cracked driveway. Listing appointment Friday. Showing on Sunday. They need it fixed and they need it fixed now. This is a Google search job — high intent, short window, speed decides who wins the call.
The Deterioration Decision
The driveway has been bad for two years. They've been putting it off. Then winter heaved it again and now water's running toward the foundation. They finally pulled the trigger. Both channels cover this one.
What Shared Lead Platforms Are Actually Selling You
If you've spent any time on Angi, HomeAdvisor, or Thumbtack, you've seen how this works. Here's what's really happening.
Same Lead, Five Contractors
Every homeowner resource says collect at least three quotes. Angi and HomeAdvisor know this — that's why they sell your lead to four other contractors simultaneously. You're not getting a customer. You're entering a race.
Price Shoppers by Design
When a homeowner submits a form and gets called by five contractors in sixty seconds, what do they do? They compare prices. The platform didn't send you a customer. It created a bidding war — and the lowest number usually wins. Your margin disappears before you've spoken a word.
Tire-Kickers and Time-Wasters
Contractors report that the majority of shared leads are unreachable, unserious, or already hired someone else by the time they call back. You're paying $50–$80 per lead for a one-in-four shot at a conversation. If that.
Hidden Contracts and Stolen Credits
Twelve-month lock-ins. Cancellation fees up to $2,600. Lead credits that expire at month-end whether you used them or not. One contractor lost $385 in a single month because he didn't burn through his budget fast enough. Customer service told him: if you don't use it, it's gone.
Four Steps. Phone Ringing Within a Day or Two.
We Learn Your Market
We look at your area, your competitors, your best job types, and your crew capacity. If we don't think we can hit your numbers, we tell you that on the call — before you spend anything.
We Build Your System
Facebook and Instagram ads start generating visibility within days. Your Google Business Profile and website SEO start compounding. AI-enhanced video of your pours, finished slabs, and stamped work goes live across platforms. All of it done for you. Running while you're on the job site.
Speed to Lead Gets You on the Phone First
The moment a homeowner submits, your phone gets a real-time alert. Tap the number. It calls. You're having a conversation before they've finished looking at anyone else's page. No portals, no dashboards, no new software. The full technical requirement is that you can make a phone call.
Reviews and Referrals Compound the System
Every job feeds a review request. Reviews feed your Google ranking. Your Google ranking feeds free leads that cost you nothing per click. The machine keeps running whether you're on a slab pour in the morning or parked at the shop at night.
How We Stack Up
Three columns. One clear answer.
| Shared Lead Platforms | Typical Agencies | Local Growth Partner | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lead exclusivity | ✗ Sold to 4–5 contractors | Varies, often shared | ✓ One contractor per market. Not now, not ever. |
| Lead speed | ✗ You find out when 4 others do | Campaign traffic, self-follow-up | ✓ Real-time alert — tap to call in seconds |
| Contract terms | ✗ 12-month lock-in, cancel fees | 3–6 month retainers | ✓ No long-term contract |
| Revenue guarantee | ✗ None | ✗ None | ✓ $30K–$100K in 60 days or full refund / free work |
| Visual work showcase | ✗ Name in a list | Maybe | ✓ AI-enhanced video, scroll-stopping ad creative |
| Channels used | Directory listing only | Usually one channel | ✓ Facebook ads + SEO + Google Business Profile |
| Result timeline | Leads start fast, quality is low | 3–6 months to see results | ✓ Phone rings within a day or two |
$30K–$100K in 60 Days.
Or You Don't Pay.
This is written down before we start. If we don't put $30,000 to $100,000 in new revenue in your hands within 60 days, you choose: full refund or we keep working for free until we hit the number.
There is no outcome where you lose money. That's the deal. We don't offer this because we're feeling generous. We offer it because we're confident enough to put it in writing.
We tell you upfront if your market won't work. Do not trust us — hold us to the written agreement.
Two Channels. Two Different Buyers.
Both Working for You.
The Visual Channel
Concrete is one of the most photogenic trades in the business. A 30-second clip of a stamped patio pour in progress, or a before-and-after driveway transformation, stops the scroll every time.
We build scroll-stopping creatives around your actual work and put them in front of homeowners in your market who own property and have the budget to hire. These are the aspirational jobs — the showcase patios, the driveway overhauls, the outdoor living upgrades. People who didn't know they wanted you until they saw what you do.
The Intent Channel
"Concrete contractor near me." "Driveway replacement [your city]." "Cracked driveway repair." These people are already sold. They have a problem and they're looking for someone to solve it right now.
We make sure you're the name they find — on Google Maps, in organic search results, and through your Google Business Profile. Every review you earn pushes you higher. Every job compounds the next one.
Spring Hits Fast.
Most Concrete Contractors Aren't Ready.
The concrete season in most markets runs hard from late March through October. Then winter shuts everything down. The contractors who win aren't the ones scrambling for jobs in April — they're the ones who built pipeline during the slow months.
By the time the ground thaws, their phones are already ringing. The ones who waited are starting from zero, three weeks behind every competitor who planned ahead.
We build your system now so you're booked solid when the season opens — not scrambling to fill the calendar while everyone else is already pouring slabs.
The best time to start was last fall. The second best time is today — before your market closes.
Questions We Get on Every Call
Your Market Is Open Right Now
One concrete contractor per market. The moment we take someone in your area, this conversation is over. Twenty minutes. No pressure. We'll tell you exactly what we see in your market.
One market. One contractor. Not now, not ever shared.