
If you’re like most excavation or septic contractors, winter hits and everything slows down. The calls that used to come in every day start spacing out. Your crew gets restless. You look at your equipment sitting still and think, “Man… this isn’t good. I hope spring comes fast.”
And deep down, there’s a quiet worry you don’t always talk about:
“What if the phone doesn’t bounce back? What if people forget about us? What if another contractor gets the first big jobs of spring instead of us?”
We get it. We hear this from contractors all over the country, every winter, year after year. And it doesn’t mean you’re doing anything wrong. It just means you're human. Slow seasons feel unpredictable. They mess with your confidence. They make you feel like you need to “wait it out,” even though waiting never makes anything better.
But here’s the truth we’ve learned after helping hundreds of excavation and septic companies across the U.S.:
Winter is the strongest time of the year to build a reputation that wins you the first, best, most profitable jobs of spring.
Not in theory. Not “if you’re lucky.” But because the math of online reputation always favors the contractor who uses these slower months to build trust.
At Excavation Marketing Pros, we’re not a huge firm—but we are obsessed with helping contractors grow in practical, simple ways that actually work. And one of the biggest levers you have is this:
Your online reputation is what determines who gets called first when the ground thaws.
This is going to show you exactly how to build that reputation now—while it’s quiet—so you walk into spring already ahead of every other contractor in your county.
Most contractors think winter is a “dead zone” for marketing. But the slow season gives you something you don’t have during your busy months:
time, attention, and space to get ahead.
And while you’re catching your breath, homeowners are doing something important, too…
They’re researching.
People spend the winter planning out what they want to do when warmer weather comes around:
Driveways
Land clearing
Septic installs or replacements
Drainage fixes
Site prep
Pond builds
Utility trenching
Foundation work
They may not be ready to book today—but they are deciding who they trust.
So when they search for “excavation contractor near me” or “septic company in ___ county,” your online reputation becomes the entire first impression.
If your reputation looks strong, they save your number.
If it looks average or outdated, they skip you.
If it looks weak, they never come back.
And the slow season is the only time of year when you have room to fix that.
Homeowners today behave differently than they did even five years ago. By the time they call you, they’ve already:
Googled you
Checked reviews
Looked at competitors
Searched Facebook community groups
Looked at project photos
Checked your Google Business Profile
Visited your website
They’re not calling blindly anymore.
They’re deciding based on trust before you ever hear their voice.
And winter is when those decisions start forming.
So when they go down that research rabbit hole, you want them thinking:
“Wow, this company really knows what they’re doing.”
“They have great reviews.”
“Their photos look legit.”
“They explain things clearly.”
“They seem trustworthy.”
If your reputation gives a homeowner confidence in you before spring, you get the first call when spring hits.
When we analyze excavation and septic companies, we notice most reputation issues fall into the same handful of buckets:
A company might have 20–50 reviews, but nothing in the last few months. To a homeowner, that reads like, “Are they still active? Are they still good?”
People don’t want to gamble on underground work. They want to see proof. Not having photos is like not bringing references to a job interview.
If your site has barely any words, old pictures, or vague explanations, customers feel “uncertain,” even if they can’t explain why.
This is the #1 trust builder—and the #1 thing contractors forget about.
You don’t need to post like an influencer. But having something shows the public you’re a real, active business.
Fixing these reputation gaps in winter sets you up for spring profits.
Because when every other contractor is “waiting for jobs,” you’re building authority.
When the weather warms up, the business doesn’t go to the “best contractor.”
It goes to the contractor who looks the most trustworthy online.
Homeowners aren’t comparing excavator skills. They’re comparing:
Reviews
Clarity
Photos
Website
Local presence
Professionalism
If you win online, you win offline.
And the best part?
You don’t need some massive marketing budget to do this. You just need consistency.
Here are the exact steps we help contractors take during the slow season. These work in big cities, small towns, rural counties—everywhere.
A homeowner forms an opinion of you in 3–5 seconds.
If you want to win spring jobs, your online presence must instantly show:
What you do
Where you work
What makes you trustworthy
Real proof of your work
Easy ways to contact you
Winter is the perfect time to tighten all of this up.
Update your service pages
Add real before-and-after photos
Add project descriptions written in plain language
Make your phone number visible
Add badges (licensed, insured, years in business)
Make sure your service area is clear
Most contractors are shocked by how much this alone improves spring call volume.
Even if you’re not completing many jobs in winter, you’re still doing:
small repairs
inspections
emergency calls
winterization
pumping
quoting
consultations
Every single one of those is a chance to get a review.
Text customers a direct Google link
Ask immediately after finishing a job
Offer a small “thank-you” gift (not a bribe—just appreciation)
Have your office follow up twice
Keep the ask simple: “Could you share your experience?”
The companies who hit spring with a pile of fresh reviews are the ones who get the first calls.
This is the part most contractors skip—but it’s the part homeowners love.
You can create simple, helpful content like:
“3 Signs Your Septic System May Freeze This Winter”
“Should You Clear Snow Away From a Drainage Area?”
“How to Stop Winter Runoff From Flooding Your Yard”
“What to Do If Your Pipes Freeze Before We Arrive”
This builds authority.
It builds trust.
And it builds a bond with homeowners before they ever need you.
You don’t want to spam your market. But you do want to stay visible.
Here are simple things that work:
Occasional Facebook posts
A quick winter maintenance tip
A picture of your crew working
A job recap
A seasonal reminder (“Call early for spring bookings”)
This keeps you familiar.
When homeowners see your name all winter long, you’re the first person they think of when spring arrives.
Pictures are powerful—especially in excavation and septic where most work disappears underground.
People want proof.
Winter is the perfect time to organize your photos and upload them everywhere:
Google Business Profile
Website gallery
Facebook
Instagram
Project pages
This gives you a permanent “portfolio” that speaks for you 24/7.
Google Business Profile is the first thing people see before your website. If it isn’t strong, they never make it to your site at all.
Winter tasks to complete:
Add 10–20 new photos
Update service section
Add products (like “Septic Installation,” “Drainage Fix,” etc.)
Write a better business description
Make sure your hours and service areas are correct
Post something once a week (yes—it helps)
This is one of the biggest reputation boosters.
Homeowners only want two things:
To know you’re good.
To know you won’t rip them off.
Social proof—reviews, photos, videos, and community mentions—covers both.
The more social proof you have by March, the more calls you get in April.
We see these all the time:
Waiting for jobs instead of preparing for them
Ignoring reviews
Letting their website sit untouched
Not posting any job photos
Hoping word-of-mouth will carry them
Thinking marketing is “for bigger companies
But reputation doesn’t care how big you are.
It cares how clear, trustworthy, and visible you are.
Most contractors think homeowners are searching for:
“best excavator”
or
“best septic installer.”
But what they’re really looking for is confidence.
They want to feel safe choosing you.
Here’s what catches their eye first:
Recent reviews
Local photos
Clear descriptions
Professional tone
Easy contact info
A real company presence
These are small details—but homeowners judge you on them.
You can set everything up in one slow winter month:
A review request system
A job photo library
An updated Google Business Profile
Cleaner website content
A simple social posting plan
A winter email reminder system
Once it’s set up, it runs in the background while you wait for things to warm up.
We don’t brag, but we are serious about helping contractors build real trust—the kind that brings in income, not just “likes.”
During winter, we help clients:
Clean up their websites
Strengthen their Google profiles
Build review engines
Organize job photos
Write simple winter content
Keep them visible in their service area
By the time spring arrives, they aren’t scrambling.
They’re booked out.
Because reputation, once built, does the heavy lifting for you.
You don’t have to fear winter.
You don’t have to “ride it out” and hope.
You don’t have to sit and wonder if this year will bounce back.
You can build the bounce-back.
You can shape your reputation at a time when most contractors are sitting still. And the contractors who do the work now—reviews, content, website updates, photos, outreach—are the ones who walk into spring fully loaded.
You’ve worked too hard to let another slow season control your business.
Build your online reputation now…
and you’ll win the first jobs of spring—every spring from here on out.

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