Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: B
Name: Malcolm (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Arlington
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we specialize in home service lead generation through cold calling and outbound marketing strategies. In this call, we connected with a property manager in [City Name] to schedule a free estimate for power washing services. The manager confirmed interest in cleaning the awnings, pavement, and sidewalks of their property and booked an appointment for the service evaluation. This is a great example of how cold calling for leads can help home service companies secure more business. If your company is looking to get more leads through outbound efforts, this method is a proven way to connect with potential clients. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
**Phone Staffer Caller:** Hello, thanks for calling (redacted), mixed little community. This is Malcolm speaking. How can I assist you?
**Lead:** Yes, hi there Malcolm, good afternoon. This is Reija with (redacted). How are you doing?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** I’m doing well. How can I help you?
**Lead:** Hey Malcolm, I don’t know if you can help me with this, but I would like to speak to the best person about us dropping by next week for a visit and providing a free quote for a power washing service. Is the best person or the property manager available?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** Yes, that is me.
**Lead:** Alright, perfect. Well, Malcolm, I would love to drop by sometime next week for at least 10 to 15 minutes of your time. Would you be available? Like on the 19th?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** Sure.
**Lead:** Next week? Alright, perfect. On the 19th?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** Yeah, that would work.
**Lead:** Wonderful. Malcolm, would you prefer it in the morning or in the afternoon?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** You can come in the morning.
**Lead:** In the morning, we have here 10 A.M. Would that work?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** 10 A.M. sounds good.
**Lead:** Alright, that is wonderful then. My project manager will come by the property at (redacted). Is that correct?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** Yes.
**Lead:** And also, Malcolm, I would love to send our contact information as well via email. What’s the best email for us to send it to?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** Malcolm dot (redacted) at (redacted).
**Lead:** Mm-hmm. At (redacted)?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** Correct.
**Lead:** Okay, so it’s Malcolm dot (redacted) at (redacted), is that right?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** Correct.
**Lead:** And also, is this the best phone number to reach you, the one that I am calling right now?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** (redacted).
**Lead:** Oh, got that. Perfect. Yeah, Malcolm, just real quick though—will you be there, or will someone else be assisting our project manager?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** I’ll probably be here at the property for approximately 10 to 15 minutes.
**Lead:** That’s perfect. And by the way, what do you normally power wash?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** The awnings and the exterior, like where the pavement is.
**Lead:** I’m sorry, the sidewalks or the pavements?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** Sidewalks.
**Lead:** Sidewalks, okay. Awnings, pavements, and sidewalks. And how often do you normally power wash?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** I think once a year.
**Lead:** Once a year. And when was the last time you cleaned it?
**Phone Staffer Caller:** Last year.
**Lead:** Yes, I believe so. Got that. Alright. Yes, I think I’ve got everything that I need now, and I will go ahead and set it in our colleague’s calendar that my project manager will drop by on the 19th of March. That will be Wednesday at 10 A.M., and they will give you a call prior to the scheduled time on Wednesday.
**Lead:** Malcolm, I really appreciate you taking the call. Thank you so much, and yeah, we’ll see you then soon. Take care!
**Phone Staffer Caller:** Thank you. Have a good day.
