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Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: B
Name: Chris (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: The Hills

Intro:

Cold Calling for leads in The Hills, Texas. At Phone Staffer, we specialize in home service lead generation through outbound cold calling to secure booked estimates for exterior services. In this transcript, we reached out to a homeowner in The Hills, TX to offer a free power washing estimate for the driveway and pool deck, and to schedule a 10–15 minute conversation with an estimator on May 18 between 2:30 and 4:30 PM. The caller verified contact details and noted the homeowner’s interest in moving forward if the price was favorable, typically within two months. This is a power washing lead, but would also work well for roofing companies in The Hills, Texas. If you’re exploring Get more leads for home service companies or expanding outbound marketing for home service companies, this example shows how cold calling for leads can generate qualified appointments. Redacted details have been omitted to protect privacy.

Ai Transcript:

Phone Staffer Caller: Hi, I’m speaking to Christopher (redacted). Who is this? My name is Angel. I’m with (redacted). And the reason why I’m calling you is because my team will be doing powerwashing in your area in the hills. We’re hoping if we could offer you free estimates for powerwashing the exterior of your house. Are you going to be available for like 10 to 15 minutes only?

Prospect: Say that again? I’m sorry I didn’t hear you. For a free estimate for powerwashing?

Phone Staffer Caller: Yes, a free estimate for powerwashing. Availability? I didn’t hear that. Are you going to be available on Monday, the 18th of May in between 2 to 3 PM?

Prospect: Ma’am, I can’t hear you. You’re cutting out. What did you say? On Monday, the 18th of May in between 2 to 3, 2.30 to 4.30 PM?

Phone Staffer Caller: Sure, yeah. Alright, thank you. And I would just like to confirm a few details before I let you go. Are you going to be, this is your first and last name, Christopher (redacted), correct?

Prospect: Yeah.

Phone Staffer Caller: And this is the best contact number to reach you?

Prospect: Yes.

Phone Staffer Caller: And also, the address of the property that you wanted to be estimated for powerwashing is (redacted). Is that correct?

Prospect: Yeah.

Phone Staffer Caller: And what is the best email we can send that information to, as well as the information of our company, if ever you wanted to look this up? (redacted)

Prospect: Okay.

Phone Staffer Caller: And which part of the house would you want to be estimated for powerwashing? Is it the whole house exterior or just the driveway?

Prospect: The driveway and probably around the pool. The pool deck? Yeah, the pool deck and the driveway.

Phone Staffer Caller: Alright. And when was the last time you powerwashed those parts of the house you mentioned?

Prospect: Well, it’s been a while back and my powerwasher is not working. I got to take it in the shop and get it fixed. I usually do it myself.

Phone Staffer Caller: Okay. I see. I’ll take note of that. And also, you’re going to be the one to assist my estimator, correct? On Monday, the 18th, in between 2.30 to 4.30 p.m.

Prospect: Thank you.

Phone Staffer Caller: And that’s going to be approximately 10 to 15 minutes, but most of the time, more or less 10 minutes.

Prospect: And also, I would just like to confirm. This is going to be my last question. If ever my estimator provided you a price that you agreed, are you planning to do powerwashing within two months or after two months? Say what? I get it. You can come at it. Oh, sorry. Let me repeat myself. If you agree with the price the estimator will be providing you, do you plan to powerwash within two months or after two months? Within two months. I would expect right away.

Phone Staffer Caller: Okay. Well, Christopher, thank you so much. I would just like to confirm. I don’t know if we just misspelled this name, but the spelling of your name, C-H-R-I-S-T-E-R, or there’s an O after the T. I don’t know if this is the right spelling. What’s that again? How are you spelling my name? It’s Chris. Yeah, Christopher. Correct? No, it’s Chris. Oh, just Chris. Barry. Chris Barry. Okay. That’s C-H-R-I-S-T-E-R-B-A-R-R-Y. Correct? Yeah. Okay. I’ll take note of that. Thank you so much, Chris. And yeah, expect someone to be there on the 18th of May. And please keep your lines open so my estimator can give you a call if every day he needed to. Okay. Thank you so much for your time. And you have a great day. You too. Thanks. Bye.