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Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: B
Name: Suzanne (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Easley

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Phone Staffer specializes in home service lead generation and outbound marketing for service businesses through cold calling for leads. This Easley, SC transcript shows outreach to a homeowner to offer a free power washing estimate for a deck. The conversation resulted in an appointment window between 2 and 4 p.m. and collection of contact details for follow-up, illustrating how cold calling for leads can generate qualified opportunities for power washing while the approach is easily adaptable to other home services.

This is a power washing lead, but would also work well for roofing companies in Easley, SC. If you’re looking to improve your home service lead generation or need help with outbound marketing to get more leads for your company, this example demonstrates the effectiveness of cold calling for leads. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.

Ai Transcript:

Phone Staffer Caller: Hello? Yes. Oh, good morning. Is this Suzanne? This is she. Good morning Suzanne. My name is Gwen by the way. Gwen [redacted] with (redacted). I was just reaching out because our team will be working at (redacted) next week and we’re offering free estimates for Powerwashing. Just wondering if you might be interested.
Prospect: Yeah, we would get an estimate on it because I need the deck painted.
Prospect: I don’t need anything done but the deck.
Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, okay. Just the deck, not the siding or driveway?
Prospect: No.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, I’ll take note of that here. So yeah, would you perhaps be available on the 13th on Monday next week? Let me go look. I just came back from walking the dogs. Give me a second. Oh, okay. Trying to get all the leashes off. What breed are your dogs?
Prospect: Well, I have a mutt. He looks like a white dachshund that we rescued off the road. But then my husband and I have a 140 pound Newfoundland and she’s a big girl. Wow. She’s a very big girl. I love dogs.
Phone Staffer Caller: What time Monday? Let me see here. Could you do between 2 and 4 p.m.?
Prospect: Yeah, I think so.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, awesome. And that’s to get an estimate for your deck, right? Just the deck, yeah. When was the last time your deck was Powerwashed?
Prospect: Last year, actually. Last year, okay. All right, I’ll just confirm a couple of information here. Is this the best phone number to reach you, Suzanne? Yes. This one thing is ending at (redacted)? Yes.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, awesome. And you’re located here at (redacted)? Yes.
Prospect: Okay, and just to make sure, I see your last name here, Suzanne. Sorry, forgive me if I pronounce this wrong, (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller: And yeah, Suzanne, I’d love to send you information about our company and a confirmation for the appointment. Can I get the best email I can send it to?
Prospect: Yes, Suzanne (redacted). S. (redacted) at (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller: All right, awesome. Thank you so much for confirming, Suzanne. Our project manager will be contacting you prior to the appointment to confirm anything. And yeah, just to confirm, will you be the one to – I don’t know what’s wrong with the phone, but you keep flipping in and out. Sorry, let me get it closer. I haven’t – Are you there? Are you there? A little. Hon, I’m sorry. I don’t know what’s wrong with the phone, but it just is garbled and funny. Okay, you’ll be here – I’ll just say you’ll be here between 2 and 4, and the quote is free, correct? And will you be the one to meet with the project manager to deal with it? Hon, I can’t understand a word you’re saying. I am so sorry. That’s okay. I’ll try to call you back. Okay, thank you. All right.