Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: B
Name: Denise (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Memphis
Intro:
Phone Staffer specializes in cold calling for leads and home service lead generation, helping home service companies grow their outbound pipeline. In Memphis, TN, we reached out to a homeowner to offer a free exterior power washing estimate, discussing areas like siding, the driveway, and the backyard. The call secured a Wednesday afternoon appointment (4:30–6:00 PM) and confirmed the best contact details for follow-up, with the estimator set to send appointment confirmations and additional company information. This is a power washing lead, but would also work well for roofing companies in Memphis, TN, illustrating how cold calling for leads can generate qualified opportunities for home service clients.
This transcript highlights effective outbound lead generation and phone leads for home service companies and demonstrates how outbound marketing can help get more leads. For privacy, redacted information is used in the transcript.
Ai Transcript:
Phone Staffer Caller: Hello Denise.
Prospect: Hello, how can I help you?
Phone Staffer Caller: Hi, good afternoon. This is Lynn by the way with (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller: I’m actually reaching out to you because we will be in (redacted) next week.
Phone Staffer Caller: We will be doing some powerwashing work. So I was wondering if we could also give you a free estimate for exterior powerwashing.
Prospect: Powerwashing? Yes, powerwashing or pressurewashing the exterior of the house.
Phone Staffer Caller: Like your siding, the driveway or your backyard area.
Prospect: Okay.
Phone Staffer Caller: Will you be available next week? Let me just check here. Maybe on Wednesday?
Prospect: Next Wednesday? Yeah, next Wednesday. That will be the 27th.
Phone Staffer Caller: Between 12 to… Between 12 and what? Yes, 12 to 1.30 in the afternoon.
Prospect: Are you at home to assist the estimator? It will take 10 to 15 minutes for a walkthrough.
Phone Staffer Caller: Will you be around? No, I won’t be around.
Prospect: Oh, what time are you around them? Are you in the area?
Phone Staffer Caller: We will be working on politics in the afternoon. Probably about 4.
Prospect: 4? Okay, so I will book you between 4.30 to 6. Would that be okay?
Phone Staffer Caller: Yes.
Prospect: Okay, sure.
Phone Staffer Caller: What areas of your house would you like to have the estimate for? Is it your siding, your driveway or your backyard?
Prospect: Back. Back area, okay.
Phone Staffer Caller: Do you still remember when was the last time you had it powerwashed or cleaned? I don’t remember. I never had it done. Never powerwashed?
Prospect: No.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, it’s all right. I will send this over to our estimator.
Phone Staffer Caller: Just to quickly confirm, the best number to contact you is the one I’m calling right now, ending in (redacted), correct?
Prospect: Yes, that’s correct.
Phone Staffer Caller: All right. And your address is (redacted). Is that right?
Prospect: Correct.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you, Denise. We’ll be actually sending you the appointment confirmation and additional details of our company.
Phone Staffer Caller: You may ask what is the best email to send it to. (redacted)
Prospect: (redacted)
Phone Staffer Caller: Your last name, ma’am, is (redacted), right?
Prospect: Right. Okay, gotcha.
Phone Staffer Caller: How do you know all of my information? Actually, we got the contact details from public records.
Prospect: From who? From public records, ma’am. Yeah, and since we will be in the area, we’re calling the nearby homeowners.
Phone Staffer Caller: So I will be sending this information to our estimator.
Prospect: Please expect a call from them before your appointment, which is on Wednesday between 4:30 and 6 in the afternoon.
Phone Staffer Caller: He will be calling you before the appointment, so you will know that you’re already in the area.
Prospect: Okay? So please keep your line open.
Phone Staffer Caller: Hello?
Prospect: Hello, Denise?
