Why this matters for Hardscaping businesses
For hardscaping contractors, referrals are the cheapest and highest-converting channel that exists. A referred hardscaping customer closes at 2-3x cold-lead rates and has 25% higher LTV. Average hardscaping ticket of $14500 means a $50-$100 referral reward returns dozens of dollars in margin.
The Hardscaping-specific angle
Time the referral ask three times. First, right after the customer leaves a positive review post-paver patio with seat wall — the peak satisfaction moment. Second, 30 days later when they've lived with the result and may have already mentioned you organically. Third, at the natural recurrence cycle: spring install rush and fall pre-winter for hardscaping. Reward structure: two-sided at 5-10% of $14500 average ticket. Both the existing customer and the referred friend get the same credit. Two-sided outperforms one-sided by 60-80% on participation.
Referred hardscaping customers cost a fraction of a Google Ads click, close at 2-3x the rate, and have higher LTV. The only question is whether you systematically ask, or rely on luck.
How Stoneworks Hardscape would set this up
Consider Stoneworks Hardscape, a hardscaping operation serving Boston, MA. A typical paver patio with seat wall job at the 312 Beacon Hill address triggers the following automation:
- Technician taps "Job Complete" in the field — paver patio with seat wall marked done.
- 4 hours later, Anita receives an SMS asking for a Google review.
- Review request mentions walkway install specifically — feeds Local Pack keyword relevance.
- If Anita leaves a 4+ star review, a 25-card postcard campaign fires to neighbors around 312 Beacon Hill.
- Anita also gets a referral link — both they and a referred neighbor get a discount on the next job.
- Compliance: 9 AM-8 PM quiet hours respected, opt-out logged, license # auto-included on postcards where required.
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This page covers the hardscaping-specific angle. For the complete mechanics — full timing tables, all the templates, the FTC and TCPA detail, and the response-framework playbooks — read the foundational pillar:
Pillar Guide
Build a Referral Engine That Runs Itself
The comprehensive playbook covering every angle of this topic for local service businesses.
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