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Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: A
Name: Mara (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Kansas City

Intro:

At Phone Staffer, we specialize in helping home service companies like power washing businesses generate leads through effective cold calling techniques. In this call, we contacted a homeowner in [City Name] to schedule a free estimate for exterior power washing services. Even though the homeowner couldn’t be home, they agreed to receive a quote after a site visit. A booking was scheduled for the contractors to evaluate the property, and relevant details were exchanged for follow-up.

This is a prime example of how outbound lead generation efforts, such as cold calling, can help home service companies get more leads—even when the homeowner isn’t available on-site. If you’re looking to boost your home service lead generation, cold calling for leads can be a highly effective solution. Below, we’ve redacted personal information to maintain privacy.

Ai Transcript:

Phone Staffer Caller:
Hello?

Lead:
Hello, this is me. Mara, thank you so much for picking up my call.

Phone Staffer Caller:
I’m actually reaching out because we will be working on some of your neighbors’ properties. We’re gonna do a power wash of their area, and Mara will be dropped by to provide you a free estimate to power wash the exterior of your house. We have it scheduled on Monday. Would that work for you?

Lead:
I will not. I’ll be in and out of my house, but someone can—what’s the company?

Phone Staffer Caller:
It’s Jonathan B power washing. Well, you don’t have to be there—yeah, is there someone that will live or at least entertain, or—no, not that—you’re not going to be at home, right? How about Sunday or another Saturday?

Lead:
Sunday, yes. But can’t they come by and take a look without me being home and give me a call?

Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh sure, that could work! Okay, so we have here—they can come on Saturday. I scheduled 3 p.m.—oh wait—2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Would that be okay?

Lead:
Yeah, but I thought they were going to come by and quote it. I’m not going to agree—

Phone Staffer Caller:
Yes! The time and date that they’ll come to check and then estimate, you know, the area and then the exterior of your house would be between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturday.

Lead:
Yeah, that’s fine.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Yeah, and since you’re not going to be at home, we will be sending the result or information via email. What email can I use?

Lead:
It’s (redacted). But right now I will go with 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Okay.

Lead:
Alright. I gotta go, I’m at work. Bye for now.