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What Does Your Online Reputation Say About Your Business?

Score your reputation across 10 factors and get a step-by-step improvement plan.

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4.2★ / 38 reviewsReputation Score: 62/100✗ Under 50 reviews✗ Rating below 4.5✓ Responding to reviews✗ No review request system✓ Monitoring brand mentionsTop fix: Get 12 more reviews

Review Volume & Ratings

Do you have 50+ Google reviews?

Is your Google rating 4.5 or higher?

Do you have reviews on Yelp, Facebook, or HomeAdvisor?

Have you received at least 3 reviews in the last 30 days?

Review Management

Do you respond to every review within 48 hours?

Do you have a process to request reviews after every job?

Do you have any unresolved negative reviews (no response)?

Proactive Reputation

Do you send a satisfaction survey before asking for a review?

Do you monitor your brand mentions online (Google Alerts, etc.)?

Do you have a documented review response template for negatives?

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What This Audit Measures

Score your reputation across 10 factors and get a step-by-step improvement plan.

Contractor Self-Assessment Guide

Self-assessment is one of the most powerful and underused tools in a contractor's business toolkit. Online Reputation Audit for Contractors gives you an objective, structured way to evaluate a critical area of your business — scoring yourself against industry best practices so you know exactly where you stand and where to focus improvement.

Why structured audits beat gut checks

Most contractors have a general sense of how their business is performing. They know things could be better, but they're not sure exactly where to focus. A structured audit replaces that vague sense with specific, actionable data.

The questions in this audit are drawn from the best practices of top-performing HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and roofing contractors. Each question is weighted based on its impact on business outcomes — the highest-weight questions address the issues that most directly affect revenue, customer retention, and operational efficiency.

How to get the most from your audit score

Your score is not a judgment — it's a diagnostic. A low score in one area tells you exactly where to focus. A high score tells you what you're doing right, so you can systematize and protect it.

When you complete the audit:

  1. Focus on the red flags first: Items marked as "no" with high weights deserve immediate attention
  2. Look for quick wins: Some items that score low can be fixed in an afternoon — prioritize these to build momentum
  3. Address systemic issues thoughtfully: Items that require process changes or investment need a plan, not a quick fix
  4. Reassess in 90 days: Run the audit again after making changes to measure progress

Industry benchmarks and what scores mean

  • 85–100: Excellent. You're operating at or near industry best practice in this area.
  • 70–84: Good. Solid performance with specific improvement opportunities.
  • 50–69: Needs Work. Meaningful gaps that are likely costing you revenue or customers.
  • Under 50: Critical Gaps. This area of the business requires immediate, focused attention.

Most contractors who complete this audit for the first time score in the 50–70 range — which is encouraging, because it means significant improvement is achievable with targeted effort.

The compound effect of improving audit scores

Each area of the business connects to the others. Improving your call handling score increases close rate. Improving your reputation score increases inbound volume. Improving your profitability score frees up capital for marketing investment. The improvements compound — which is why the contractors who run these audits quarterly and act on the results consistently outperform those who operate by feel.

Use the priority fixes shown in your results as your 90-day improvement roadmap. Pick the top 2–3 and make them happen before moving to the next tier.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's a good online reputation score for a contractor?

Aim for: 4.5+ Google rating, 50+ reviews, response rate above 80%, and no unresolved negative reviews older than 30 days. These benchmarks put you in the top 20% of local contractors.

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