Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: C
Name: Jackie (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Irving
Intro:
“At Phone Staffer, we specialize in outbound marketing for home service companies, helping them secure more business through strategic cold calling. In this call, we reached out to a property manager in Irving, Texas, to discuss power washing services. While the property currently handles its own maintenance, the manager agreed to schedule an appointment for a future estimate as a backup option. This demonstrates how cold calling for leads can effectively introduce services to potential clients and create new opportunities. Below is the redacted call transcript for reference.”
Ai Transcript:
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
Thanks for calling our community. After the call, we’d like to follow up with you by text message so we can respond more quickly. If you agree to text, press 1. If you do not agree to text, press 2.
This call and the information you provide may be recorded and used by the property and a third-party service provider for quality and product improvement purposes.
Thank you for calling **(redacted)**. This is Jackie.
**Lead:**
Hi, Jackie. This is Perodj with **(redacted)** Powerwashing. How are you?
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
I’m doing well. How about yourself?
**Lead:**
That’s great to hear! I’m doing good too. I’m so excited for the weekend. I hope you are too.
I’m reaching out on behalf of **(redacted)** Powerwashing Services. We work with commercial companies, property management companies, and some apartments.
I’d like to take this opportunity because one of our project managers is in the area right now, visiting properties and providing proposals. I’m wondering if we can drop by sometime next week—no commitment, just a chance to touch base and provide a proposal for powerwashing services.
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
That’s actually not of interest to us right now. We own a power washer, and our maintenance team conducts routine powerwashing in certain areas.
**Lead:**
I see. You might still be interested in having us as a backup. We actually speak with a lot of business owners and managers who initially feel the same way. We don’t intend to replace or insist on our service right away.
This would simply allow us to assess the property and provide you with an estimate for future reference.
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
I see. But I actually won’t have much availability next week. I manage two properties and will be out of town on Wednesday. I don’t have much open time next week, to be honest.
Why don’t you call me the week after, and we can schedule something then?
**Lead:**
Oh, sure! If you’d like, I can schedule the visit for right after you return, maybe on the 17th?
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
Not that day. I’m sure I’ll have a lot of work. Wednesday would work, though.
**Lead:**
Is it okay if I schedule you for Wednesday the 19th, then?
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
Yes, that’s fine.
**Lead:**
Great to hear! Thank you so much. Let me just confirm this: This is for **(redacted)** apartment homes.
Phone number is **(redacted)**, and the location is **(redacted)**, correct?
And Jackie, may I know your position there?
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
I’m the manager.
**Lead:**
So you’re authorized to make decisions regarding exterior maintenance, right?
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
Yes, ma’am.
**Lead:**
All right, perfect. Thank you, Jackie!
May I know the best email to send you a confirmation of the appointment on the 19th?
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
Yes, it’s **(redacted)**.
**Lead:**
Just to make sure I got it correctly—Jackie at **(redacted)**, correct?
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
That is correct.
**Lead:**
Okay. How often do you powerwash, Jackie?
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
To be honest, I just started managing back in October, so I don’t have an answer to your question.
**Lead:**
That’s totally fine—I’ll just take note of that. Do you have any areas there that need extra attention or have become an eyesore that
