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Wallpaper Deluxe LLC

For Ricky Miramontes

Wallpaper installation is a relationship business. Most jobs come from designers, contractors, or repeat customers. The work itself is craft, but the operations around it (quotes, scheduling, invoicing) is where the time goes. Automating those pieces lets Ricky focus on the install.

Section 1

Opportunities for Wallpaper Deluxe LLC

A few automations you could put in place this quarter. Each one streamlines a workflow that probably runs through someone on your team today.

01

Take quotes with photos and room dimensions

Wallpaper quotes depend on photos and accurate measurements. A simple intake form that asks for both, plus the wallpaper specs (vinyl, paste-the-wall, traditional), eliminates the back-and-forth that usually happens before scoping a job.

Time saved A few hours a week on quote prep
02

Coordinate with designers and contractors automatically

Most installs happen in coordination with someone else: a designer, a contractor, a homeowner. A shared scheduling tool with automated reminders to all parties cuts down on the day-of confusion that costs time on every job.

Time saved Hours a week of coordination calls
03

Invoice on completion, follow up automatically

Subcontract jobs in interior work are notorious for slow payment. An automated invoice the day the job finishes, with reminders if it goes unpaid, gets cash in the bank without the awkward follow-up.

Time saved Time saved and faster cash flow
04

Capture portfolio photos automatically

Every job is a portfolio piece. An automated photo upload from the install team after each completion, tagged by project, builds a reference library that makes future quotes faster and more credible.

Time saved Reusable assets you don't have to dig for
Section 2

How Salty Air helps

Automations only stick if someone owns them. Here's how we'd run it together.

  1. 1 30-minute call to talk through where the day-to-day runs through Ricky
  2. 2 Pick the 2 or 3 automations that would have the biggest impact on quoting and scheduling
  3. 3 Build them with simple, no-fuss tools that fit a small operation
  4. 4 Set up a system that runs in the background so Ricky stays focused on the install

Ready to take a swing at one of these?

Salty Air builds these systems for owner-operators in Salt Lake. We start with a 30-minute call. No pitch deck. We pick the highest-leverage automation and prove it out.