How to Turn Customer Problems Into Better Project Stories
Start with what the homeowner noticed, then turn the symptom into a project story that explains the diagnosis, the work, and the change.
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Start with what the homeowner noticed, then turn the symptom into a project story that explains the diagnosis, the work, and the change.
The photo gets attention. The caption, sequence, measurements, and context make the proof believable and reusable.
A simple, low-pressure review request works best when the ask is routine: after the job is complete, use the same script every time, and make the link or QR code easy to use.