Hard Hat Chat: No-BS Construction Discussion with Justin & Gerritt
In this episode of Hard Hat Chat, Justin Smith, CEO of Contractor+, and Gerritt Bake, CEO of Build PRO crack open the debate every contractor has had at least once this year, usually while staring at a homeowner's half-finished disaster. Are TikTok DIY influencers destroying the trades, or quietly growing them? And the honest answer is going to make half the industry uncomfortable, because it's both and the contractor decides which one wins. Justin and Gerritt start with the comedy because you can't avoid it. The perfectly-lit influencer with suspiciously clean hands. The "five-minute" garbage disposal swap. The "just tighten it until it feels right" instruction, what does that even mean? A plumber with twenty years on the job knows the danger point because they've snapped enough fittings to feel it. A homeowner who lifts weights twice a week is about to twist a brass fitting into another dimension. And then the call comes, the one that always starts with "so… I tried a hack." Every contractor in America knows that sentence means the job just doubled in cost and tripled in complexity. But the conversation gets sharper when Justin and Gerritt stop treating TikTok like the villain and start dissecting what it's actually doing. Homeowners aren't watching DIY videos because they've decided to replumb their own house. They're consuming entertainment. They're getting curious. They're dipping their toe into understanding how their home works. And curiosity isn't a threat to the trades, it's the front door. The homeowner who feels a little informed walks into the contractor conversation easier. They ask better questions. They make decisions faster. They don't feel cornered. And they call the contractor who made them feel included instead of confused. The deeper layer is what TikTok exposed about how contractors market themselves. For decades, the trades begged for ways to educate customers, justify pricing, show craftsmanship, and stand out. Then a platform showed up that hands any contractor with a phone a megaphone, and half the industry treated it like the enemy. The contractors who jumped in early, the plumber in Texas going viral by just explaining what can go wrong, the electrician opening up panels on camera, the HVAC tech showing what ten years of neglect looks like, built audiences that became customers. No drone footage. No cinematic edits. Just dust, sweat, and honest explanation. And homeowners trust that more than any perfectly-lit influencer reel. The reframe that lands hardest is about recruiting and authority. TikTok accidentally became the best recruiting tool the trades have had in a generation, teens watching satisfying videos of real work and saying "that looks like real skill" for the first time in decades. And every failed DIY job is a content opportunity, not just a service call. Take the common hack. Break it down honestly, not mockingly. Show what the 20-second clip leaves out. The viewer learns something, and now they know who to call. Justin and Gerritt close on a line that does the work: TikTok didn't come to replace contractors. It came to expose that the trades matter. The contractors who lean into that reality build audiences, businesses, and the future of the industry. The ones who go silent get talked over by people who've never held a wrench. 🔧 In this episode, you'll learn how to: * Spot the moments a DIY attempt becomes a content opportunity, not just a service call * Build brand familiarity with homeowners before they ever need you * Use authenticity over production quality to win trust online * Break down bad DIY advice without shaming the customer * Turn TikTok into a recruiting pipeline for your crew * Charge confidently for "DIY recovery" work without apology * Show up consistently so customers recognize you before they call If you've ever yelled at your phone watching an influencer 'fix' something they're absolutely about to ruin, this episode is the strategy session and the wake-up call, you've been putting off.
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