Type:
Lead Grade: A
Name: Franco (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City:
Intro:
Power washing lead in Missouri. Phone Staffer specializes in home service lead generation and outbound cold calling to help service companies win more business. In this transcript, we cold called a homeowner in Missouri to offer free estimates for exterior cleaning, including power washing of decks, siding, patios, roofs, and gutters. The homeowner expressed interest and booked an appointment for Thursday, May 28 between 1 and 2 p.m. The call also captured key details to prepare the project manager, such as the areas to be serviced (deck, gutters, siding, and windows) and the preferred contact approach.
This is a prime example of how cold calling for leads can deliver qualified home service leads. While framed as a power washing lead, the outbound approach translates well for other trades, including roofing companies in Missouri. If you’re looking to grow your home service lead generation or refine outbound strategies to get more leads, this transcript demonstrates a practical path to booked estimates and new business.
Ai Transcript:
Phone Staffer Caller: Hello? Yeah, someone called my number from this number?
Phone Staffer Caller: Hi, thanks for calling back. I’m Gwen from (redacted). Is this Franco?
Prospect: It is.
Phone Staffer Caller: Hi Franco, good afternoon. How are you doing?
Prospect: Hi, I’m well, how are you?
Phone Staffer Caller: I’m doing great, thanks for asking Franco. I hope I didn’t catch you at a bad time.
Prospect: We called because we would like to offer free estimates for pressure washing. We thought you might be interested.
Phone Staffer Caller: Yeah, what do you pressure wash? Decks, siding, windows? What do you guys do?
Prospect: Oh yeah, we mainly do exterior parts of the home. We do decks, siding, patios. We also do roofs and gutters.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, okay.
Prospect: Yeah, I’ll take an estimate, sure.
Phone Staffer Caller: Awesome. What day would you perhaps be available? Would you be available after Memorial Day, like on the 26th?
Prospect: Thursdays are usually best for me.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, sure. I believe we do have Thursdays. Oh yeah, we do. On the 28th.
Prospect: Okay, that’s fine.
Phone Staffer Caller: Awesome. Yeah, it just takes 10 to 15 minutes.
Prospect: Would you perhaps be available around the morning or afternoon?
Phone Staffer Caller: Afternoon would probably be best.
Prospect: Yeah, I’ll be working from home, so I wouldn’t have anything more than 10 or 15 minutes to be with someone.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, okay. Well, we do have between like 12 to 1 p.m. and 1 to 2 p.m.
Prospect: Yeah, 1 to 2 p.m. is best.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, awesome. I’ll just put that in for you, sir.
Prospect: All right, what are the areas you’d like to get an estimate for? The deck, the gutters, the sidings, and the windows.
Phone Staffer Caller: All right.
Prospect: Okay, I’ll take note of these. Deck, gutters, sidings, and windows.
Phone Staffer Caller: And when was the last time you had them washed? Well, power washed? Never.
Prospect: Oh, is it because you guys just newly moved or?
Phone Staffer Caller: No, I mean, we had the deck power washed maybe a couple years ago.
Prospect: Okay, all right. Thanks for letting me know.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, I’d love to confirm some contact information so my project manager could contact you. Is this the best phone number to reach you, Franko?
Prospect: Yes, it is.
Phone Staffer Caller: Yeah, and you guys will need to leave a message, okay? I won’t be able to, depending on what time he calls, I won’t be able to answer it.
Prospect: Okay, I’ll make sure to take note of that from my project manager.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, Anne, can you confirm your address for me so I can make sure my project manager doesn’t get lost? (redacted)
Prospect: All right, St. Louis, Missouri.
Prospect: Thank you so much, sir.
Phone Staffer Caller: I see your last name is (redacted). Did I get that right?
Prospect: You did. You did say that right. Thank you. Thank you so much.
Phone Staffer Caller: All right, let me see here. And yeah, Franko, I’d love to send you an email confirmation after this call, a confirmation for the appointment, as well as more info about our company so you get to know us more.
Prospect: What’s the best email I can send it to?
Phone Staffer Caller: (redacted)
Prospect: (redacted)
Phone Staffer Caller: All right, awesome. Thanks for confirming that, Franko.
Phone Staffer Caller: I believe I have everything I need, but will you be the one to assist my project manager during the appointment? You’ll be able to walk them around, show them the areas?
Prospect: Yes.
Phone Staffer Caller: All right, awesome. Okay, I’ll send you the confirmation shortly. Our project manager will definitely be contacting you prior to the appointment.
Prospect: Oh, that’d be great.
Phone Staffer Caller: All right, and I’ll make sure to leave a note here that they should leave a message in case you’re unable to pick up. But do you have any questions for me before I let you go?
Prospect: No, not at this point. No.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, okay. So, yeah, of course, if you have anything that comes to mind, any other questions, you can ask the project manager once they get there. And again, that’ll be on Thursday, May 28th, between 1 to 2 p.m.
Prospect: All right, sounds good. Thank you. Have a good one.
Phone Staffer Caller: You as well, Franko. You take care. God bless. Thanks. Bye-bye. Same to you. Bye-bye.
