
You finish a septic job. Maybe it is a pump-out. Maybe it is a repair. The homeowner thanks you, pays the invoice, and you drive off to the next job.
On the surface, everything went well.
But here is what usually happens next.
Nothing.
No follow-up. No reminder. No check-in. No second job.
That same homeowner who trusted you, who already paid you, who would likely hire you again…
Disappears.
And if you are being honest, you have probably felt this before.
You know there should be more work coming from past customers. You know septic systems need ongoing maintenance. But instead of steady repeat business, you are constantly chasing new leads, running more ads, and hoping the phone rings again.
It is frustrating.
Because deep down, you know you are leaving money on the table.
And it is not because you are bad at what you do.
It is because no one ever showed you how to turn past customers into ongoing revenue.
Most septic companies do not have a lead problem.
They have a follow-up problem.
Think about this for a second.
Every customer you have ever worked with already:
Knows your name
Trusted you enough to hire you
Has a system that will need service again
That is not a cold lead.
That is the best lead you will ever get.
But without a system in place, those customers fade into the background. Life gets busy. They forget. You forget. And eventually, they call someone else.
Not because they wanted to switch.
But because they did not hear from you.
We have seen this over and over working with excavation and septic contractors across the country. The companies that grow the fastest are not always the ones getting the most new leads.
They are the ones who stay in touch.
Here is something most homeowners do not fully understand.
Septic systems are not set it and forget it.
After that first job, there is a long list of things that should happen over time:
Pumping every 3 to 5 years
Regular inspections
Filter cleaning
Minor repairs before they turn into major failures
But homeowners are not septic experts.
They do not track timelines. They do not remember service intervals. And they definitely do not wake up thinking, I should call my septic company today.
So what happens?
They wait until there is a problem.
And by that point, it is usually:
More expensive
More urgent
More stressful
For them and for you.
This is where most companies miss the opportunity.
Because instead of guiding the homeowner, they wait for the homeowner to take action.
This is where things start to shift.
AI is not some complicated, futuristic thing you need to be a tech expert to use.
At its core, it is just a smarter way to:
Keep track of your customers
Know when to reach out
Send the right message at the right time
Instead of relying on memory, sticky notes, or hoping your office manager remembers to follow up, AI systems do it automatically.
No guesswork. No dropped balls.
For example:
A customer gets a reminder 3 years after a pump
Another gets a message 6 months after an inspection
Someone else gets a check-in after a repair
And it all happens without you having to think about it.
You do not need anything complicated to make this work.
In fact, the best systems are simple.
First, you need to know:
Who your customers are
What service they had done
When it was completed
If that is sitting in invoices, spreadsheets, or even your head, that is where we start.
Different services have different timelines.
For example:
Pumping leads to a follow-up in about 2.5 to 3 years
Inspection leads to a follow-up in 6 to 12 months
Repair leads to a check-in within 3 to 6 months
The key is reaching out before they start looking for someone else.
This is where most people overthink it.
You do not need anything fancy.
Something simple like:
“Hey John, just a quick heads up. It has been about 3 years since your last septic pumping. If you want to get ahead of it before any issues pop up, we can take a look.”
That is it.
No pressure. No sales pitch.
Just helpful.
Here are a few real-world examples we have seen work well.
“Hey Sarah, it has been a few years since your last septic service. Most systems are due around this time. Want us to take a look?”
“Just checking in. Is everything still running smoothly with your system? If you would like, we can schedule a quick inspection.”
“Hey Mike, just wanted to make sure everything is still working well after the repair we did. Let us know if anything feels off.”
These messages do not feel like marketing.
They feel like service.
And that is why they work.
Here is where this gets really interesting.
When you stay in touch, you do not just get repeat jobs.
You catch problems early.
A simple check-in can turn into:
A repair
A drain field issue
A system upgrade
A full replacement
And instead of competing for emergency jobs with three other companies, you are the one they already trust.
That changes everything.
Most contractors wait.
They wait for the phone to ring. They wait for the homeowner to remember. They wait until there is a problem.
But the company that reaches out first wins.
AI makes that possible by:
Responding instantly to missed calls
Following up within minutes, not hours
Staying consistent over months and years
And in today’s world, speed matters more than ever.
Homeowners do not wait around anymore.
We have seen a lot of good contractors lose repeat business because of simple mistakes:
Relying on memory instead of a system
Only reaching out when things are slow
Sending one message and never following up again
Making it too complicated to maintain
The truth is, consistency beats complexity every time.
Let us say you pump a system today.
Without a system:
You finish the job
The customer disappears
You hope they come back
With a simple AI system:
Customer gets a thank-you message
Six months later, a check-in
Two and a half years later, a reminder
You stay top of mind the entire time
So when they are ready, they do not shop around.
They call you.
If this feels like a lot, do not worry.
You do not need to build everything at once.
Start with:
Your last 50 to 100 customers
One follow-up message
One simple timeline
That alone can start bringing jobs back in.
From there, you build.
When this is set up right, something changes.
You are not just chasing new work anymore.
Your past customers start coming back.
Your schedule fills more predictably.
Slow seasons do not hit as hard.
And instead of constantly trying to grow, your business starts supporting itself.
If you have ever felt like you should be getting more work from past customers, you are right.
The opportunity is already there.
It is just not being captured.
At Excavation Marketing Pros, we have seen firsthand how small changes in follow-up can completely shift a business. Not because of flashy marketing, but because of simple, consistent communication.
The companies that win moving forward will not just be the ones who get leads.
They will be the ones who keep them.
And right now, most of your competitors still are not doing this.
Which means the opportunity is wide open.

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