The 7-Ad Local Demand Blueprint
Concrete Leveling — 7 Ad Concepts
Seven ways to show local homeowners the problem before it becomes a crisis.
Problem-sign checklist
Seasonal timing
Before/after transformation
Jobsite education
Process + quality proof
Customer outcome
CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
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Video 1 Local Owner Intro + Free Concrete Leveling Estimate Offer

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
How the video flows

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
Your opening line
[FIRST NAME] here. I run [COMPANY] right here in [CITY]. If you own a home near me, there is one thing to know about your concrete before the next big storm.
What to say, step by step
| Time | Part | What you say | What we see |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-3 | hook | [FIRST NAME] here. I run [COMPANY] right here in [CITY]. | [CITY] OWNER |
| 3-12 | who-this-is-for | We only work homes near you. We are not a call center. We do not sell your name to five companies. | LOCAL... NOT A CALL CENTER |
| 12-30 | the-one-thing | Here is the one thing. When the soil under your slab washes out, the concrete drops into the gap. Caught early, we can lift it, not replace it. | LIFT IT... DON'T REPLACE IT |
| 30-48 | timely-offer | Right now I am opening a few free concrete estimates for local homeowners. I look myself. You get photos and a straight answer. | FREE [CITY] ESTIMATE |
| 48-58 | cta | Tap below. Tell me your street. I will come look myself. | TAP BELOW |
What to film
| Shot | How to film | Length |
|---|---|---|
| Owner selfie hook by the truck | Vertical medium close-up, owner centered, branded truck or a real job site behind them, natural daylight. Owner says the hook in their own words, no memorizing. Do not film while driving. | 12s |
| B-roll of a real recent local concrete leveling job | One 10-second clip of the actual crew or a completed local project (a slab rising during the lift, injection holes, a leveled driveway). Category must match concrete leveling. Phone-shot, steady. | 18s |
| Owner delivers the offer | Back to the owner on camera, direct to lens, calm and plain. Truck or logo visible. | 18s |
| CTA end card | Owner making the ask, or a simple end card with the phone number and 'tap below'. Keep the subtitle short. | 10s |
The words on the ad
Questions the form asks
- What street or address is the home on?
- What are you seeing? (sinking slabs, trip lips, pooling water)
- When did you first notice it?
- Best phone number to reach you?
- Best day and time for a free estimate?
The first text to send back
Hi [NAME], it is [FIRST NAME] with [COMPANY]. Thanks for asking about a free concrete estimate. I would like to swing by and look myself. What day this week works, and what is the best address? I will bring photos and a straight answer. No pressure.
Why it works
Homeowners trust a face and a town before they trust a claim. Naming the city and the owner in the first three seconds filters for locals and signals a small local business, not a lead reseller. The timely offer gives a reason to act today instead of saving the ad.
Video 2 4 Sinking-Concrete Warning Signs Checklist

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
How the video flows

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
Your opening line
4 signs your concrete is sinking. Number 2 is the one homeowners ignore until it gets expensive.
What to say, step by step
| Time | Part | What you say | What we see |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-3 | hook | 4 signs your concrete is sinking. | 4 WARNING SIGNS |
| 3-11 | sign-1 | One. A driveway or walkway slab that sits lower than the one next to it. | SIGN 1... SUNKEN SLABS |
| 11-19 | sign-2 | Two. A lip where two slabs meet. People trip on it and step over it for years. This is the one folks ignore. | SIGN 2... TRIP LIP |
| 19-27 | sign-3 | Three. Water pooling on your patio or by the garage after rain. | SIGN 3... POOLING WATER |
| 27-35 | sign-4 | Four. A slab that rocks or sounds hollow when you step on it. The soil under it is gone. | SIGN 4... HOLLOW SLAB |
| 35-48 | when-to-act | One sign can wait. Two or more together means get it checked before the next big storm. | 2 OR MORE... GET IT CHECKED |
| 48-58 | cta | Not sure which you have? Tap below for a free estimate. | FREE ESTIMATE |
What to film
| Shot | How to film | Length |
|---|---|---|
| Alarming symptom close-up (hook) | Tight vertical close-up of the single scariest real sign, like a raised trip lip between two slabs. Shoot on a real home or recent job. Natural light. | 3s |
| One-symptom-per-cut sequence | Film 4 real close-ups, 3-4 seconds each: a sunken driveway slab, a raised trip lip where slabs meet, water pooled on a patio after rain, and a slab that rocks underfoot (or a level showing the drop). Category must match concrete leveling. | 32s |
| When-to-act rule | Owner to camera or a clean text card stating the two-or-more rule. Keep the subtitle short. | 13s |
| CTA card | Soft diagnostic ask with the free-estimate subtitle. | 10s |
The words on the ad
Questions the form asks
- Which signs are you seeing? (pick all that fit)
- How many of these do you have at once?
- What street or address is the home on?
- Best phone number to reach you?
- Best day and time for a free estimate?
The first text to send back
Hi [NAME], thanks for reaching out to [COMPANY]. You mentioned a few concrete warning signs. Two or more together is worth a real look. What is the best address and a day that works this week? The estimate is free and you get photos, not pressure.
Why it works
A numbered checklist promises a fast, complete payoff and makes the homeowner look at their own home while watching. Real symptom footage turns a vague worry into a specific one. The two-or-more rule gives a self-qualifying trigger without fear-mongering.
Video 3 Summer Soil Timing — Lift Before It Sinks More

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
How the video flows

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
Your opening line
If you are going to level your concrete, the next few weeks are the best time. Here is why summer's wet-then-dry soil changes everything.
What to say, step by step
| Time | Part | What you say | What we see |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-3 | hook | The next few weeks are the best time to level your concrete. | SUMMER CHANGES THIS |
| 3-14 | name-the-trigger | Here is why. Summer storms wash out the soil under your slabs. Then hot, dry days shrink the ground and leave a gap. The slab drops into it. | WASHED OUT... THEN DRY |
| 14-38 | why-timing-matters | Wait, and the next storm washes out more soil and the drop gets worse. Move now, while it is a simple lift, and we fill the gap before it turns into a full replacement. | WAIT... IT GETS WORSE |
| 38-48 | window-scarcity | Our summer schedule fills up before the heavy storms hit. | BOOKING JULY NOW |
| 48-58 | cta | Get a free estimate while there is still time this season. | FREE ESTIMATE |
What to film
| Shot | How to film | Length |
|---|---|---|
| Seasonal condition hook | Vertical shot of the summer trigger made visible: storm water washing across a driveway, or dry cracked soil at the edge of a sunken slab. Real, local. | 3s |
| Cause-and-effect explainer | Owner to camera or a simple shot showing soil washing out under a slab and the slab dropping into the gap. Keep it plain. | 11s |
| Why timing changes the decision | Owner explaining, with a cut to a real sunken slab or trip lip. Subtitle the key phrase. | 24s |
| Season scarcity + CTA card | End card naming the actual month so it feels current, then the free-estimate ask. | 20s |
The words on the ad
Questions the form asks
- Have you noticed slabs sinking or tilting this summer?
- What are you seeing? (sunken slabs, trip lips, pooling water)
- What street or address is the home on?
- Best phone number to reach you?
- Best day and time this season for a free estimate?
The first text to send back
Hi [NAME], it is [FIRST NAME] with [COMPANY]. Summer's wet-then-dry soil is exactly when slabs sink. Good news, this is the best window to lift it while it is simple. What is the best address and a day that works? The estimate is free.
Why it works
Repairs are easy to postpone, so an outside deadline the homeowner cannot argue with (weather, ground conditions, a filling schedule) beats a generic call us. Tying the fix to a physical cause they can see makes the urgency feel real, not salesy.
Video 4 Sunken, Cracked Driveway to Level — One Real Job

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
How the video flows

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
Your opening line
This driveway was sunken and cracked. Watch what the right crew did in one morning.
What to say, step by step
| Time | Part | What you say | What we see |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-4 | before-hook | This driveway was sunken and cracked. | BEFORE |
| 4-10 | before-after-tease | Here is where it ended up. Now here is how we got there. | WATCH THIS |
| 10-40 | process-in-order | We drilled a few small holes in the slab. We pumped lifting material underneath to fill the gap. Then we raised the slab back to level and patched the holes. | THE PROCESS |
| 40-52 | finished-result | Level. Solid. Done. No more trip lip. | AFTER |
| 52-58 | cta | Want this for your home? Free estimate below. | YOUR TURN |
What to film
| Shot | How to film | Length |
|---|---|---|
| Worst 'before' frame | Full-bleed vertical of the real sunken, cracked slab at its worst, filmed BEFORE anyone touches it. Never fabricate or borrow a before. | 4s |
| Fast before/after tease | Hard cut to the clean, level finished 'after' for 1-2 seconds, then back to the before. Same slab, same project. | 6s |
| Chronological process clips | 3-5 real clips from the same job in order: small holes drilled, lifting material pumped under the slab, the slab rising to level, the holes patched clean. Speed-match every clip so it feels like one job. | 30s |
| Clean finished result + CTA | Steady shot of the level, finished slab with the trip lip gone, then the free-estimate end card. | 18s |
The words on the ad
Questions the form asks
- Do you have a sunken or uneven slab?
- How long has it been that way?
- What street or address is the home on?
- Best phone number to reach you?
- Best day and time for a free estimate?
The first text to send back
Hi [NAME], thanks for reaching out to [COMPANY]. That before-and-after driveway was a real job like yours. I would like to look at your concrete and show you the options with photos. What is the best address and a day that works this week? The estimate is free.
Why it works
Before/after is the highest-trust footage a contractor owns and needs no explanation to land. The emotional arc, dread of the before and relief of the after, is the sale. Showing the process in order proves the after is real, not staged.
Video 5 On a Real Leveling Job — 3 Things Homeowners Never Check

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
How the video flows

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
Your opening line
I am standing on a real concrete leveling job. Let me show you the 3 things most homeowners never know to check.
What to say, step by step
| Time | Part | What you say | What we see |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-4 | on-site-hook | I am on a real concrete leveling job. Here is what to check. | ON A REAL JOB |
| 4-16 | check-1 | One. The gap under the slab. You want them to fill the empty space, not just lift the top. | CHECK 1... FILL THE GAP |
| 16-28 | check-2 | Two. The soil. You want it stabilized so the slab does not sink again. | CHECK 2... STABLE SOIL |
| 28-40 | check-3 | Three. The holes. A good crew drills small holes and patches them clean. | CHECK 3... CLEAN PATCH |
| 40-50 | empower-reframe | Now you can judge any company that quotes you, including us. | NOW YOU KNOW |
| 50-58 | cta | Want me to walk your home like this? Free estimate below. | FREE HONEST ESTIMATE |
What to film
| Shot | How to film | Length |
|---|---|---|
| On-site expert hook | Vertical, owner on the active concrete leveling job with the work clearly behind them, gesturing at it. Phone-shot. | 4s |
| Follow-the-point teaching sequence | Owner points at each of the 3 check-points; camera follows to the real component (the gap being filled, the stabilized soil, the small patched holes). Teach good-vs-bad honestly, do not just pitch. | 36s |
| Empowerment reframe | Owner to camera saying the viewer can now judge any quote, including his own. | 10s |
| CTA end card | Free honest estimate ask. | 8s |
The words on the ad
Questions the form asks
- Are you getting concrete leveling quotes right now?
- What concrete problem are you dealing with?
- What street or address is the home on?
- Best phone number to reach you?
- Best day and time for a free estimate?
The first text to send back
Hi [NAME], it is [FIRST NAME] with [COMPANY]. I made that video to help you judge any concrete leveling quote, including mine. Happy to walk your driveway the same way and show you what to look for. What is the best address and a day that works? It is free.
Why it works
Teaching a homeowner what to check makes the contractor the trustworthy expert and disarms the they-are-just-upselling-me reflex. Real jobsite footage is credible and cheap to shoot. It also arms the viewer to reject competitors, which favors the contractor who taught them.
Video 6 Our Documented Concrete Leveling Standard

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
How the video flows

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
Your opening line
Anyone can quote you a concrete leveling job. Here is the clean-site install standard we follow on every single one, start to finish.
What to say, step by step
| Time | Part | What you say | What we see |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-4 | trust-gap-hook | Anyone can quote you a concrete leveling job. Here is our standard. | OUR STANDARD |
| 4-38 | walk-the-standard | We show up in uniform. We fill the gap under the slab, not just lift the top. We stabilize the soil so it stays. We drill small holes and patch them clean, and we clean up when we leave. | STEP... MATERIAL... CLEAN-UP |
| 38-50 | documented-guarantee | And every job comes with our warranty in writing. You hold the paper. | WARRANTY IN WRITING |
| 50-58 | cta | Comparing quotes? Get one from a crew that documents it. Free estimate below. | GET A REAL QUOTE |
What to film
| Shot | How to film | Length |
|---|---|---|
| Professionalism hook | Vertical shot that signals a real, professional crew: uniforms, clean truck, labeled lifting equipment and a level staged neatly. | 4s |
| Standard proof clips in order | Chronological clips: crew arriving in uniform, the lifting material going under the slab, the level check, small clean-patched holes, and the finished clean-up. All real and category-matched. | 34s |
| Warranty document on camera | Hold the actual written warranty up to the lens so it is legible. Only show a real document. If no documented standard/warranty exists yet, build it before filming. | 12s |
| CTA end card | Comparison-shopper ask with the free-quote subtitle. | 8s |
The words on the ad
Questions the form asks
- Are you comparing concrete leveling quotes?
- How many quotes do you have so far?
- What street or address is the home on?
- Best phone number to reach you?
- Best day and time for a free estimate?
The first text to send back
Hi [NAME], thanks for reaching out to [COMPANY]. If you are comparing concrete leveling quotes, I would like to add one that comes with our written standard and warranty, so you can compare apples to apples. What is the best address and a day that works? The estimate is free.
Why it works
A homeowner with three quotes buys on trust and risk, not price alone. Showing real materials, a clean site, a timeline, and a written warranty removes the fear of hiring a sloppy or fly-by-night crew. A documented standard is a claim competitors usually cannot match on camera.
Video 7 Customer Outcome — TEMPLATE (capture a real one, never invent)

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
How the video flows

CONCEPT PREVIEW Concept preview — example creative, not a live campaign result.
Your opening line
TEMPLATE FILL (no permissioned testimonial yet): [CUSTOMER FIRST NAME] in [NEIGHBORHOOD] had [PROBLEM, e.g. a sunken, cracked driveway] — capture their reaction on camera the day you finish the job.
What to say, step by step
| Time | Part | What you say | What we see |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-5 | real-person-hook | [CUSTOMER states the concrete problem in their OWN words, on camera, at their home] | REAL [CITY] HOMEOWNER |
| 5-35 | their-story | [CUSTOMER, unscripted: what it was like before, why they chose [COMPANY], what changed] — intercut with real footage of their finished, leveled driveway | IN THEIR WORDS |
| 35-48 | the-outcome | [CUSTOMER gives ONE specific result sentence in their own words, e.g. a real quote you captured — never write it for them] | "[REAL QUOTE]" |
| 48-58 | cta | Want a result like [CUSTOMER FIRST NAME]'s? Free estimate below. | FREE ESTIMATE |
What to film
| Shot | How to film | Length |
|---|---|---|
| Real customer at their home (hook) | Vertical, the real permissioned customer at their own home, natural and unscripted. In template mode, use a clearly labeled placeholder card instead — never a stand-in actor presented as a real client. | 5s |
| Customer story + real finished job | Customer talking, intercut with real footage of their finished, leveled driveway. Keep it unscripted and phone-shot. | 30s |
| Outcome quote | Capture one specific sentence about the result on camera. Do not write it for them. Subtitle the exact quote. | 13s |
| CTA end card | Owner or card with the free-estimate ask. | 10s |
The words on the ad
Questions the form asks
- What concrete problem are you dealing with?
- How long has it been going on?
- What street or address is the home on?
- Best phone number to reach you?
- Best day and time for a free estimate?
The first text to send back
Hi [NAME], thanks for reaching out to [COMPANY]. A neighbor near you had a similar concrete problem and is glad they had it looked at. I would like to do the same for you, with photos and a straight answer. What is the best address and a day that works? It is free.
Why it works
A neighbor vouching outperforms any claim the contractor can make about themselves. A real name and a real street make it verifiable and local. The template guardrail means a contractor with no testimonials yet still gets a usable, honest asset and a plan to earn the real one, with zero fabrication risk.
Recording-day packet
One filming session captures all seven concepts — about 60 minutes.
Equipment
- Smartphone with a clean lens (vertical 9:16)
- Small tripod or phone clamp
- Lav or wireless mic for the owner's talking-head audio
- A level or straightedge to show the slab height gap (L2, L5)
- A marble or ball for the tilted-slab shot (L2)
- Work light for shaded slab or garage close-ups
- The real written warranty/standard document (L6)
- Printed model + property release forms
Shot blocks
- Owner talking-head hooks and CTAs for L1, L2 (when-to-act), L3 (offer + scarcity), L5 (empower reframe), L6 (trust-gap hook)
- Owner says the real city and neighborhood out loud
Serves: Video 1, Video 2, Video 3, Video 5, Video 6
- L5 follow-the-point walkthrough: the gap fill, the stabilized soil, the patched holes
- L6 process proof in order: uniforms, lifting equipment, level check, small clean holes, clean-up
- L4 chronological process clips: holes drilled, material pumped, slab rising, holes patched
Serves: Video 4, Video 5, Video 6
- L2 symptom close-ups: a sunken slab, a raised trip lip, water pooled on a patio, a slab that rocks (level showing the drop)
- L4 worst 'before' frame of the featured project (only if captured at job start; note if it must come from an earlier day)
Serves: Video 2, Video 4
- L4 clean, level finished 'after' result
- L6 real warranty/standard document held to camera
Serves: Video 4, Video 6
- L3 seasonal B-roll: storm water washing across a driveway, or dry cracked soil at a sunken slab
- L7 permission + release if a real finished customer is on site today (otherwise L7 stays a labeled template)
- Record all model/property releases
Serves: Video 3, Video 7
Release checklist
The booking chatbot — real product interface
Captured from the live demo. The phone frame is styling only — every screen is the real product.







Real product interface — captured from the live demo.
Resource shelf
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For whoever runs your ads — hand them this
Metrics, naming, budgets, and the test plan. Your crew never needs this part.
Intended metric per video
Launch packet
Campaign naming
- Campaign: foundation-repair-blueprint-20260721
- Ad set (cell): foundation-repair-L2-20260721
- Ad: foundation-repair-L2-hookA-20260721
- Ad: basement-waterproofing-L4-v1-20260721
- Iteration ad: basement-waterproofing-L4-headlineB-20260728
- Never rename a live ad set/ad — the name is the record. Spin a new dated name for a new variant.
- Keep the lane id in every name so results roll up by lane automatically.
- The launch date in the name is the wave date, not the edit date.
Test-cell plan
- It clears the minimum spend floor for the cell (see budget_logic) so the read is not noise.
- It beats the wave's other lanes on that lane's OWN intended metric (L2/L4 on hook-through + clicks, L5 on watch time, L6/L7 on lead quality / booked rate).
- It is producing leads/booked inspections at a cost you are willing to keep paying, judged against your own account baseline — not an outside benchmark.
- Only then shift budget toward it and/or open a second-variable test inside that lane.
Budget logic
30-day calendar
- Stand up one niche campaign with all seven lane cells at equal small budget.
- Confirm tracking is intact on every link (see tracking_contract) before turning anything on.
- Do NOT touch budgets or creative — let the cells exit learning and gather a clean baseline.
- Read each cell on its OWN lane metric, not a single blanket number.
- Flag the obvious non-starters (weak hook-through / no clicks) for pausing, but only after they clear the minimum spend floor.
- Keep the learners running; do not over-react to a single bad day.
- Pause the clear losers and move their budget to the top 2-3 lanes.
- Inside a winning lane, open ONE second-variable test (new hook first) with a fresh dated {asset} name.
- Refresh a promising-but-tired lane's hook rather than killing it outright.
- Move proven lanes into a dedicated scaling campaign and raise budget gradually.
- Retire lanes that could not earn their floor after a fair test.
- Brief the next creative round: new hooks/variants for winners, and swap L7 from template to a real, permissioned customer if one was captured on a recording day.
- Re-cut L3 seasonal for the upcoming month/season.
Scorecard
Stop / iterate / graduate rules
- Cleared the spend floor and still bottom of the wave on its own lane metric -> pause it.
- Clicks are fine but demo starts are near zero after a fair sample -> the page/message mismatch; pause or fix the LP, do not keep paying.
- No qualified applications after a full, fair test -> stop and reallocate.
- Strong hook-through but weak clicks -> test a new headline or primary text (one variable), keep the winning hook.
- Good clicks but low demo starts -> tighten the LP/message match before spending more.
- A lane is close but tired -> refresh the hook with a fresh dated {asset} before killing it.
- Clears its floor, beats the wave on its own metric, AND books inspections at a cost you will keep paying -> move to a dedicated scaling campaign.
- Raise budget gradually once graduated; big jumps reset learning.
- Keep the winning creative naming/lineage so the scaling campaign inherits the record.
Tracking contract
- Do not put any personal or homeowner data in URL parameters — campaign metadata only.
- Keep utm_content identical to the ad's {niche}-{lane}-{asset} so ad-name and click data reconcile.
- Verify every parameter survives all redirects before turning an ad on.
- The funnel is chatbot-first on one trigger word DEMO — never reference ManyChat in any link, copy, or resource.
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