Type:
Lead Grade: A
Name: Eduardo (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City:
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we specialize in home service lead generation through cold calling. In this transcript, we reached out to a homeowner in Hialeah, Florida to generate a power washing lead. The caller offered a free exterior pressure washing estimate with no cost and no commitment, and the project manager would stop by to assess the area and provide a detailed planning price. The appointment was scheduled for May 13 between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m., with focus on the roof, and a confirmation was to be sent by text. This is a power washing lead, but the same outbound approach would also work well for roofing companies in Florida.
If you’re looking to improve your home service lead generation, or need help with outbound efforts to get more leads for your company, this example illustrates how cold calling for leads can drive engagement and bookings. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
Phone Staffer Caller: Hello Eduardo. Yes. Hi, very good day. I am Rika of (redacted). We just want to let you know that we will be there in your area in Hialeah next week till the end of May. Our project manager will give free estimates for pressure washing exterior. Okay, no cost, no commitment, no pressure. What they will do is just stop by and assess the area you want. And I’ll provide you with a detailed planning price for it. Okay, if you will be free next week. Okay, can the estimator stop by then on the 13th of May? That will be Wednesday. Between 2 and 4 p.m. if you want.
Prospect: Okay. All right. Perfect. And just to confirm, sir, your full name is Eduardo (redacted), right? Yes. No. Yes. You say (redacted). Oh, yes. Eduardo (redacted). Something like that. Is this your last name? Something like that. Sounds different in Spanish.
Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, I see. All right. Is this the best phone number where the estimator can reach out to you? A good number. And the property you want estimate for is (redacted), right? And of course, this is in (redacted). Did I get it right? Sounds more like it. Yeah. So, did I get your correct address so that the estimator can stop by your place at the exact time of the appointment? It has to be at that time. Yes. So what time you want them to be on your place? The time frame is between 2 and 4 p.m.? Yes. Okay. What time do you want? Do you want them to be there exactly at 3 or maybe in 2.30 or exactly at 4? Exactly at 2 p.m. Exactly at 2 p.m.
Prospect: All right. And the address is right on my end, right? How’s the address? (redacted) is the address. You have the address. Okay.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you so much for your confirmation. And just to ask, what part of your property would you like the estimator to start with? Do you want your whole house? Do you want your driveway, roof, gutters? Maybe the roof. The roof.
Prospect: The roof. And can you remember, sir, when was the last time you had this area power wash? Is it a year ago? Last year.
Phone Staffer Caller: Can you remember hiring someone to do the service? Oh, my God. So many questions. Sorry. This is the last question. And this is the last question I will make for you. What is the last question? My last question. Okay.
Prospect: Anyway, everything was set here.
Phone Staffer Caller: One last thing I needed here is your e-mail address for us to send a confirmation of your appointment. And then we’re gone. Eduardo, can I have your e-mail address? You have my name right? Yes, Eduardo (redacted) on my end, your full name. And you have my phone number. Okay.
Prospect: I got you. So we’ll just send a confirmation of your appointment on your phone number, all right, via text.
Phone Staffer Caller: All right. And no worry, our estimator will message or call you before they arrive at 2 p.m. just to make sure that you’re home and you are ready. All right? All right. Okay. Thank you so much for the appointment. Okay. My apology for interrupting your day. Okay. Just wait for the arrival, Eduardo. All right? All right. Okay. Bye-bye. Have a good one. Thank you again.
