Landscaping Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Stop competing on HomeAdvisor with 4 other landscapers for the same tire-kicker. Get exclusive referrals from realtors, builders, and pool contractors.

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Landscaper lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Shared Leads Are a Race to the Bottom

By the time you call, two guys already quoted $500 under your price.

Design/Install Gets Lumped with Mow-and-Blow

You do $15K outdoor living spaces, but leads come asking for "$50 lawn cuts."

Seasonal Feast or Famine

Drowning in spring, starving in winter. Lead services charge the same regardless.

How LeadChuck works for landscapers

1

Set Your Price

You set one lead fee — that's what you pay for every referral that comes your way. Be competitive, but set a price you're comfortable with.

2

Get Referrals from Other Trades

Realtors, builders, pool contractors, fence installers — they all encounter homeowners who need landscaping.

3

Close Jobs, Keep the Profit

Pre-warmed leads. Someone they trust recommended you. Close rates go through the roof.

The referral flywheel in action

Maria, a realtor, lists a home needing curb appeal. She refers the homeowner to Tony's Landscape Design. Tony pays $80 and lands a $4,200 job. The old irrigation system is shot. Tony refers an irrigation contractor — earns $50. The neighbor sees the work and asks about a full backyard ($18,000). Tony refers out outdoor lighting — earns $65.

Lead cost: $80. Referral earnings: $115. Net: -$35 (he made money). Jobs closed: $22,200.

Who sends landscapers leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Real Estate Agents

Curb appeal before listing, new homeowner move-in projects.

General Contractors

New construction needs landscaping after build completion.

Pool Contractors

Pool installs need surrounding landscaping, decking, plantings.

Fence Contractors

After fence install, yard looks bare — needs beds, sod, trees.

Tree Service

After tree removal, clients want stumps ground and area landscaped.

Who do landscapers refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Irrigation Contractors

$50–$85

Major sprinkler system repairs, new installs.

Electricians

$60–$100

Landscape lighting, outdoor outlets, hot tub hookups.

Fence Contractors

$55–$90

Privacy fencing, gates for backyard projects.

Pool Contractors

$100–$175

Clients want pools with their outdoor living spaces.

Concrete / Masonry

$75–$125

Large driveways, retaining walls beyond your scope.

Simple, transparent pricing

Free to join

No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

Last spring — 23 leads from LeadChuck, closed 17. That's a 74% close rate. My HomeAdvisor rate was maybe 15%. One realtor alone sent 8 referrals worth $34,000. I spent $600 in lead fees and made back $400 referring out irrigation and lighting.
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Tony M.

Landscaping contractor, Austin, TX · 11 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Set your preferences. Want $10K+ outdoor living projects? Set that minimum. Skip maintenance calls.

Referral networks work year-round. Realtors list in winter. Builders finish projects in fall.

Absolutely. Booked solid? Send overflow to a trusted competitor and earn a referral fee.

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