Seasonal slowdowns in the restoration industry often mean fewer claims and less active work. But this downtime is a great chance to fine-tune your business strategies, boost efficiency, and improve profitability.
Analyzing operations and finding areas to improve will make sure your business thrives year-round.
Key takeaways
1. Identify missed revenue opportunities and improve profit margins
2. Fine-tune your restoration estimates to catch missed items
3. Make your restoration operations more efficient to manage costs
4. Use technology to boost restoration efficiency and profits
5. Build strong relationships with insurance adjusters
6. Create a marketing plan to generate leads during downtime
7. How 91¿´Æ¬ can help you work better and make more money in restoration
Identify missed revenue opportunities and improve profit margins
Rising costs and tightening margins make it crucial to regularly check and adjust your business strategies. According to a recent CleanFax Benchmarking report, , aside from labor shortages. Even small improvements in margin management can significantly boost overall profitability.
- Audit your processes: Regularly audit your team's documentation, image storage, and information-gathering processes. Simplifying and standardizing these steps can save time, reduce errors, and enhance margins. Implementing technology to remove manual labor can be a game-changer.
- Improve field documentation: Implement technology for consistent and repeatable documentation processes. This not only cuts down on reporting time and liability but also provides accurate documentation, preventing insurance companies from scrubbing estimates — and protecting your revenue.
Mini-checklist: are you ticking all these boxes?
- Invoice pushback: How often are you getting pushback on your invoices?
- Payment timeline: Does it take you 2–4 weeks or more to get paid?
- Missing documentation: How often are you chasing down missing documentation from jobs?
- Photo frequency: How often are you taking photos on the job site? Only on day 1 or every day to show progress?
- Documentation methods: Are you still using pen and paper to create your dry logs?
- Sketching plans: Are you still sketching floor plans by hand?
- Pre-existing damages: Are you documenting pre-existing damages on every job?
- Moisture readings: Are you taking photos of your moisture readings?
- Video documentation: Are you taking videos to show the scope of work?
- Inspection report time: How long does it take you to complete an initial inspection report? 12-24 hours, or more?
Expert insight:
"Ask one of your project managers to track their hours for a week (even if they’re on salary). Get really granular about what task is bogging them down. From there, you’ll have a clear idea of how much time is wasted on an average week and can start to correct it, justifying the spend on technology if needed."
JOSH BACHMAN, Business Development Advisor, Violand Management Associates
Tips to optimize your profit margins
- Review pricing strategies: make sure they reflect your service quality and regional trends.
- Identify and promote high-margin services: Focus on services that offer the highest profit margins. The shows that water mitigation is the most profitable service.
- Streamline your supply chain: Cut unnecessary expenses by negotiating better rates with suppliers and using cost-effective practices.
Example: Imagine a restoration contractor like Steve who runs a $3 million-a-year business with a 7% margin, netting $210,000 annually. By improving processes and capturing more line items, Steve could increase his margins by 3%, resulting in an additional $90,000 per year. Without these improvements, he'd need to grow his business by over 40% to achieve the same profit increase.
For more in-depth strategies on boosting profitability, check out our Profitability Master Class — and earn 3 IICRC CE credits.
Did you know that increasing your margins by as little as 3% could be the equivalent of growing your business by more than 40%?
Fine-tune your restoration estimates to catch missed items
Missed items in repair estimates can lead to significant revenue loss over time. By fine-tuning your estimation process, you can provide more accurate billing and maximize profits during downtime.
Certified Restorer, Kris Rzesnoski shared some key missed items:
- Site protection: Itemize site protection costs for each operation phase rather than in a single batch to make sure all expenses are covered.
- Light bulbs: Include the cost of modern LED light bulbs in your estimates as they are significantly more expensive than traditional ones.
- Alarms & doorbells: Make sure you account for the detachment and masking of alarms, doorbells, and speakers during painting or other tasks.
- Doors: Charge for planing and retrofitting doors to fit properly after flooring changes, adding extra revenue.
Tips to increase estimation accuracy:
- Review past estimates: Look for recurring missed items and update your estimation checklist accordingly.
- Train estimators: Educate your team on these commonly overlooked areas to improve accuracy.
- Use estimation software: Adopt tools that help provide comprehensive estimates by prompting for these often-missed items. Proper documentation can also prevent revenue loss by making sure that all billable items are included and justified in your estimates.
Expert insight:
"Too many people get caught just throwing resources at their jobs. Before you know it, you’re in the middle of a job without ever putting a plan in place, creating a budget, or understanding the costs involved."
PHILLIP ROSEBROOK, Certified Restorer, President, Business Mentors
Check out the full list of commonly missed line items in repair estimates.
Make your restoration operations more efficient to manage costs
Making operations more efficient can easily lower costs and increase your profit margins. Here are some key strategies:
- Implement project management tools: Use software to track project progress, budget, and timelines efficiently.
- Standardize processes: Develop standardized procedures for common tasks to reduce errors and increase efficiency.
- Use downtime for training: Educate your staff on best practices and new technologies during slower periods to enhance their productivity.
Expert insight:
"The key to keeping everything afloat is creating repeatable processes and making them routine. The right technology allows the restorer to establish a standard process for the field — that’s easy to stick to."
JOSH BACHMAN, Business Development Advisor, Violand Management Associates
Use technology to boost restoration efficiency and profits
Technology can play a crucial role in optimizing your business operations.
Tips for using tech:
- Use digital tools for documentation and communication: Implement solutions like 91¿´Æ¬ to streamline documentation processes and enhance communication.
- Invest in software that integrates with existing systems: Choose technologies that complement and enhance your existing workflows.
- Track key performance metrics: Use technology to track and analyze performance indicators to identify areas for improvement.
Build strong relationships with insurance adjusters
Strong relationships with insurance adjusters can lead to more consistent business and referrals. Effective communication and thorough documentation play crucial roles in building these relationships.
Supplement your photo documentation with videos to create better reports
Embed clear photos and videos directly into reports. Organize them by location to clearly show the extent of damage and required work, making your case undeniable to adjusters and clients.
Automate photo documentation
Leverage technology to sort and tag photos automatically. This reduces manual sorting and makes sure that damage and repairs are clearly highlighted for adjusters.
Craft clear and complete reports
Use concise, direct text to describe the loss, restoration steps, costs, and timelines. This clarity prevents confusion and reduces adjuster pushback.
See what a well-crafted report looks like in our
Be thorough and anticipate needs
Make sure your initial communications include all necessary documents, photos, and legal paperwork. Regularly update adjusters and clients before they ask. Anticipate their questions and provide proactive updates to keep projects moving smoothly without delays.
Expert insight:
"It is critical for restorers to get their documents drafted by a lawyer who knows the restoration industry and understands the local laws in the jurisdiction that you serve."
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Create a marketing plan to generate leads during downtime
Maintaining visibility and generating leads is essential for providing a steady flow of business.
Key marketing strategies to boost business:
- Highlight what makes your restoration service unique: Showcase what makes your restoration business special. Get feedback, especially from unsatisfied customers, to improve and promote your strengths.
- Get noticed locally with Google Business Profile: Complete and update your Google Business Profile. Describe your services clearly, add photos, and encourage customer reviews. Regular updates keep your profile engaging and relevant.
- Use social media to connect with your audience: Choose the most active platforms and share useful content. Respond to comments and questions to build connections.
Check out the full article for more detailed marketing strategies on growing your restoration business.
How 91¿´Æ¬ can help you work better and make more money in restoration
91¿´Æ¬â€™s tools are designed to help you manage downtime effectively and prepare for busy periods.
- Use 91¿´Æ¬ for real-time data capture and reporting: Access accurate, up-to-date information to make informed decisions quickly.
- Leverage 91¿´Æ¬ to reduce documentation time: Save hours with automated report generation and easy-to-use mobile interfaces.
Proactively using downtime can set your restoration business up for success. By focusing on improving operational efficiencies and building stronger relationships with clients and adjusters, you can turn slow periods into opportunities for growth and increased profitability.
To find out how 91¿´Æ¬ can help you reach these goals, get in touch with our sales team today for a personalized demo.