Fire and Security installation companies often find themselves trapped in a challenging roller coaster of feast and famine, where periods of overwhelming workload alternate with stretches of under-utilisation and financial strain.
We often see it on LinkedIn… installation companies reaching out to request help from other engineers because they have too much work. Then other installers offering to help because they have spare capacity.
This cycle, common in project-based industries, is particularly pronounced in Fire and Security due to seasonal demand, economic fluctuations and the nature of contract-based work. But there are solutions. Let’s explore this rollercoaster phenomenon and strategies to smooth out the ride.
So, what is Feast and Famine?
Feast Periods:
During busy times – such as school holidays or after employing a lead generation company – Fire and Security companies can find themselves overwhelmed with projects, installations and maintenance requests. Engineers work overtime, subcontractors are hired and deadlines are tight.
While this surge in activity might seem ideal, it often results in burnout, rushed work, quality issues and increased costs. For example, hiring sub contractors to meet deadlines – which can erode profit margins.
Famine Periods:
Conversely, during slow periods, companies face reduced demand for new projects, leaving engineers idle and budgets strained. This lack of consistent workload often leads to layoffs, under-utilisation and missed growth opportunities.
Beating Feast and Famine: Strategies for Stability
Fire and Security companies can implement strategies to stabilise workloads and revenue, creating a more predictable and resilient business model:
Diversify Service Offerings: Move beyond installation to include maintenance contracts, remote monitoring and consultancy services.
Implement Automation: For Security installers, tools like CheckMyCCTV automate routine maintenance, freeing engineers for high-value tasks. They have an option for ARC Monitoring stations as well
Develop Recurring Revenue Streams: Focus on long-term contracts and subscription-based maintenance models for consistent cash flow.
Consistent Marketing: Maintain regular lead generation efforts that focus on the types of clients you want to attract – new and updated commercial installations and regular maintenance contracts for those installations. Plus companies who are unhappy with their current providers and want to switch.
Build Strategic Partnerships: Collaborate with complementary businesses to share leads and workloads during peak times.
Flexible Staffing Models: Combine full-time staff with contractors to adapt to fluctuating demand.
These measures ensure not only smoother operations but also a healthier bottom line.
How Consistent Marketing Can Beat Feast and Famine
For Fire and Security companies, consistent marketing is the secret weapon to breaking free from the feast and famine cycle.
By adopting semi-automated strategies for email marketing and social media marketing to help them stay visible to their target customer, Fire and Security installers can create a continuous pipeline of potential customers who want what they offer and are getting ready to buy.
Consistency not only smooths out demand fluctuations but also builds trust with your audience, positioning your brand as the go-to solution in the market.
With a reliable marketing system in place, you can confidently grow your business, knowing you’ll always have a steady flow of opportunities.
But how to achieve consistent marketing?
Most Fire & Security companies think they only have two options:
- handle everything in-house (hello sleepless nights and never-ending admin); or
- hire a generic marketing agency (goodbye profit margins, because they don’t understand your industry or your customers).
Because, here’s the truth:
Fire & Security is different.
Your potential clients – site managers, facilities teams, operations managers – aren’t looking for flashy marketing. They need someone who understands their pain points: reliability, compliance and offers real-world solutions that reduce risk.
That’s why working with a Fire and Security-specific marketing agency makes all the difference.
Just ask Ian from Blake Fire & Security
I’d been trying to put into words what makes our business special for years but Lollipop captured it instantly in the website copy…
Success was 10-fold to what I expected. The enquiries are flowing in… including a job for £1,000,000!
We worked hard to create consistent Fire & Security marketing that would:
- Generate high-quality enquiries consistently.
- Warm up leads before they ever talk to Blake’s.
- Position Blake Fire & Security as the Fire & Security expert in Southend and Essex – the location they work in.
It’s time to work smarter. And not just on your marketing!
How Technology like CheckMyCCTV Can Help Stop Feast and Famine
Innovative tools like CheckMyCCTV are game-changers for security companies navigating the feast and famine cycle. And there are options for both installers and ARC monitoring stations. Here’s why:
Efficient Resource Allocation: Automates routine maintenance, allowing engineers to focus on installations and other critical tasks.
Improved Customer Satisfaction: Ensures systems are operational, leading to happier clients and fewer service disruptions.
Cut Operational Costs: Automating routine maintenance with CheckMyCCTV has helped companies reduce on-site visits by up to 40%, saving thousands annually. Proactive remote status monitoring can save up to 35% in maintenance costs.
Scale Your Business: Take on more contracts without proportionally increasing your workforce.
Conclusion: Breaking Fire & Security Feast or Famine
The businesses growing the fastest in Fire and Security are using technology to build automated systems that help them with consistent marketing AND routine maintenance.
Ready to break free from the feast and famine cycle? With Lollipop driving your marketing and lead generation activities and CheckMyCCTV automating routine maintenance, you can scale sustainably and thrive.
This article was written in collaboration with CheckMyCCTV. You can contact them to find out more here
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