Summer’s Silent Killer: What Top Builders Know (That Most Don’t)

“In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.” — Albert Einstein


1932:

In 1932, while the world was drowning in the Great Depression, a man named Charles Merrill saw something others didn’t.

Most businesses were scaling back. Laying off. Retreating.
But Merrill—the co-founder of Merrill Lynch—was quietly positioning himself for a surge.

He studied what consumers would want once the dust settled.
He began investing in safe, middle-class products—like grocery store chains.
By the time the economy recovered, Merrill was a household name… and rich beyond belief.

While others were licking their wounds, he was playing long-term offense.


The Parallel Today:

Every summer, the same thing happens in construction:

  • Phones slow down
  • Clients hit pause
  • Teams shift into autopilot

And most builders tell themselves, “It’s just the season.”

But top builders don’t think this way:
Summer is the setup season. The planning you do now determines how fast you scale in the fall.


Here’s What the Best Builders Are Doing Right Now:

1. Locking In Fall/Winter Pipeline
They’re not “hoping” for leads post-Labor Day—they’re working the magnet side of the $20M Triangle …becoming a sea of one, segmenting their lead pipeline, organizing golf and lunches with realtors and developers, lining up specs,  clarifying their offer positioning and more…

📈 A Harvard Business Review study found that companies who proactively plan during off-seasons grow 37% faster during peak cycles than those who don’t.

2. Auditing and Adjusting the Team
They’re not waiting until things blow up—they’re fine-tuning meetings, reviewing roles, and letting underperformers go.

✅ A Gallup poll revealed that companies who conduct mid-year team recalibrations see a 20% improvement in productivity over 6 months.

3. Building the Owner, Not Just the Business
They’re taking time off—but it’s intentional. Reading. Thinking. Refining vision.
You can’t lead a million-dollar team with a burned-out brain.


Here’s What Most Builders Are Doing:

  • Skipping meetings
  • Chasing small fires
  • Reacting instead of planning
  • Saying “We’ll figure it out later”

But when later comes…and it’s usually too late.


The Point:

The damage doesn’t happen in the summer.
The consequences just show up in the fall.


Your Move:

You’ve got two choices:

  1. Coast through summer like most builders…
  2. Or use it like Merrill did: to quietly prepare for a growth explosion.

Want help mapping out the next 90 days so you don’t fall behind?

👉 Let’s hop on a 20 Min Blueprint Call—we’ll walk through exactly where you are, what’s holding you back, and what to fix first.

Always in your corner,
Rodric

 

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