How to grow an insulation business? | PromoSEO lead generation
James Dooley: If I have an insulation company, what would you recommend to get a consistent flow of inquiries every single month?
Kasra Dash: If you're looking to grow an insulation company, the first thing I’d do to get leads almost instantly is team up with a lead generation company. There are several that cover Loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, and similar services. Some people also talk about spray foam insulation, but there are issues with that at the moment.
You can also try platforms like Checkatrade, Builder, Yellow Pages, and similar directories. Many offer free leads at the start—test them, check your conversion rates, and compare which ones give you the best ROI.
Over at FatRank.com, we have a different lead-generation approach. You’ll go through a qualification process—submit your details, specify whether you do loft or cavity wall insulation, and which areas you cover. We also check your online branding: reviews, images, videos, and whether people know who you are. We need to ensure that if we generate leads, you can actually convert them.
The difference with our model is this: we give exclusive, real-time leads, and you only pay on conversion. You pay only for jobs you’ve won, installed, and been paid for—not for SEO, not for PPC, and not for the lead itself.
James Dooley: That’s huge. But business owners shouldn’t rely on one strategy alone. They should diversify and also generate their own leads. For insulation companies looking to grow, do you think SEO or PPC performs better?
Kasra Dash: I’m not a fan of PPC. Yes, it can start generating leads within hours, but it’s expensive. There’s also click fraud—competitors can click your ads and burn your budget. If you’re spending £160, a chunk of that might be wasted.
Another issue is window shoppers. Many people click just to get multiple quotes without any real intent, and you waste another £40–50 per click.
SEO is a long-term play, but it’s much safer. You need all your insulation service pages listed and optimized—interior, loft, exterior wall insulation, etc.—and target specific areas. If you're in Manchester, go after “loft insulation Oldham,” “loft insulation Eccles,” and so on.
Create educational blog content, build links, and work on your Google Business Profile: get reviews, photos, and videos. Many insulation companies now use GoPros on contractors for social content, which works very well.
James Dooley: SEO content can also explain surveys, energy savings, and the financial benefits of insulation. If loft insulation reduces energy bills by 34%, publish that. If government grants are available, list them. People don’t care about how insulation looks—they care about how much money they’ll save and what grants they qualify for.
Kasra Dash: Exactly. Education builds demand. Explain differences between spray foam and traditional insulation, compare benefits, and outline what clients gain. If you handle insulation removal and replacement, explain the savings from upgrading.
Share everything on your website, social media, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn—anywhere your audience is. Be the brand that people see as the authority.
The two biggest levers are:
Team up with a lead-generation company to get a consistent flow of inquiries quickly.
Don’t rely on a single strategy—improve your SEO, strengthen your branding, gather more reviews, and increase conversions.
If you do those two things, you will grow your insulation company. If you want to apply for FatRank lead generation, visit FatRank.com or click the link in the description.
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