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Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: A
Name: Justin (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Harrisburg

Intro:

At Phone Staffer, we specialize in cold calling for lead generation specifically tailored for home service companies. In this transcript, we reached out to a homeowner in Harrisburg, North Carolina, to offer a free estimate for power washing services. After a brief conversation, the homeowner agreed to schedule an appointment for an exterior home evaluation. This interaction showcases how outbound lead generation efforts can help home service companies get more leads, particularly through effective cold calling techniques. If your home service company is looking to generate more business, cold calling for leads can be an essential tool in your marketing arsenal.

Below is the redacted call information for privacy.

Ai Transcript:

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Hello, just. Yes, oh, hi, they’re just then good morning. Lisa here with (redacted). How are you doing today?

**Lead**: Good, how are you?

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Awesome. Awesome. That’s good to know. Well, just, I’m doing great. Thank you for asking. I’m just calling in to inform you that we will be working in (redacted) starting tomorrow. And so I just wanted to ask, Justin, if he would also be interested in having us stop by and give you an estimate. Uh, this is for power washing the exterior of the house. We actually conduct free estimates in the neighbors.

**Lead**: Oh, I think we’re okay right now, but I do appreciate you reaching out.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, no problem. But 1 question though, Justin, before we hang up, I’m just curious. Um, may I know when was the last time you had the exterior of your house washed?

**Lead**: It’s probably been a couple of years.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Oh, okay. All right. Well, here’s what I can do for you, Justin. Since our estimators are already out in the area, is it possible that they can, you know, drop by and give you a free estimate? Since you mentioned that it’s, like, it’s been two years already that it hasn’t been power washed?

**Lead**: That would be fine, yes.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay. So let me go ahead and check our estimators’ calendar. So they’re actually available Thursday and Friday because tomorrow they’re already fully booked. Would you be available Thursday or Friday? Anytime?

**Lead**: Yeah, I mean, I’ll be somebody here pretty much throughout the day.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, and would you want me to schedule you for Thursday? Or what would be your most convenient day and time?

**Lead**: Thursday afternoon would be fine.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay. Sure. No problem. So Thursday afternoon, that’ll be November 21 in the afternoon. Let me see, we have time slots, like, 1 PM to 3 PM, and then we have 3 to 5 PM.

**Lead**: Let’s do the later time slot, 3 to 5.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay. All right. For sure. No problem. I’ll take note of that. And Justin, you mentioned that there will be someone in the house to assist our estimators. May I know if it’s, uh, is it going to be you or is it someone else? So I can take note.

**Lead**: It’ll be me.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, all right. For sure. No problem. And just to make sure I got your contact number correct. It’s the one that we’re using right now ending in (redacted)?

**Lead**: Perfect.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Thank you so much. And just to make sure as well, they’re coming to the right property—you’re at (redacted), Whispering Wood Drive, in Harrisburg, North Carolina, and your zip code is (redacted)?

**Lead**: Yes.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Perfect. Our estimators will also send all the company details and confirmation about the appointment to your email. What would be the best email address for them to send the confirmation to?

**Lead**: Sure, (redacted) at gmail.com.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: I’m sorry. So that’s JB?

**Lead**: Yes, (redacted) at gmail.com.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: All right. So, just to make sure I got it correct. Let’s see—here’s how I got it: J as in Juliet,