By Lynn Pearcey, MBA, Copywriter, AIA Contract Documents
May 29, 2024
Customer service is a critical component of any successful contractor’s toolkit. Even after a project is complete and crews have moved on to the next opportunity, good contractors are still doing their due diligence, attending to the needs of past clients. It could be a phone call to ensure things are working correctly and the staff understands how to maximize their new structure. On another occasion, customer service might be an on-site visit as it gives a contractor the opportunity to make valuable touches with the client and remain on the radar for any future needs.
There are many facets to customer service. But for a contractor looking to build a durable approach, the most critical element to remember is that customer service is a mindset. Customer service is a mindset emanating from every fiber of the brand ethos, governing every decision a contractor makes on or off the job site. Some contractors view this essential part of their business as a one-off, tackling issues as they arise instead of creating a philosophy that can be layered over the entire client portfolio. What separates the best contractors from the pack, the ones that see year-to-year growth while building brand equity, is that they see customer service as an investment: an investment with the ability to pay dividends in the present and, more importantly, well into the future.
Making Customer Service a Priority
Conclusion
Customer service matters, and for any contractor looking to create a sustainable, successful operation, placing it at the forefront must be a priority. The way customer service speaks to the internal and external customer can’t be overlooked, and the role the mindset plays when it comes to shaping a contractor’s future is undeniable. The construction industry is evolving, meaning contractors and their customer service approach should do the same. Being proactive while learning from every customer interaction and infusing those experiences into their customer service program is critical and will help shape the current and future construction contractor market leaders.
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