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Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: C
Name: Nathan (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Hartsdale

Intro:

At Phone Staffer, we specialize in helping home service companies get more leads through effective cold calling strategies. In this particular call, we reached out to a homeowner in New York to discuss setting up a free estimate for power washing services. The homeowner was interested in the service and agreed to schedule a follow-up time. This conversation demonstrates how cold calling for leads can be a powerful tool to generate appointments for home service companies seeking to expand their client base. If you’re looking to enhance your home service lead generation or need support with outbound efforts, cold calling offers a direct and effective way to reach potential customers.

Below, you’ll find the redacted information from this lead to protect individual privacy.

Ai Transcript:

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Hi, is this Nathan?

**Lead**: Sort of, this is Nathan, yes.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Yes, hello, Nathan. Here with (redacted). We’re actually calling the neighbors in Maple Avenue, and we are just checking actually if you’re interested for some free estimate for the exterior of your house to be power washed. If you have not done yet… Hello?

**Lead**: Yeah, sure. Free estimate would be fine so…

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, perfect. The phone number that we can reach you at is ending in (redacted), right?

**Lead**: Yes.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, perfect. So, the address would be (redacted), New York (redacted), correct?

**Lead**: How much information do you need in order to provide an estimate? You just needed it? Or how does that work?

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Um, actually, this is only to, to make sure that they can visit in your correct address. All right. Um, in the available time that we can… They can visit you, that would be this week. Are you available tomorrow, right? September 26… We have your time 8 to 10, 10 to 12, 12 to 2, or 2 to 4 PM… which one?

**Lead**: Sorry, tomorrow’s not a good time. Is there a way that I could reach out to you with a better time to schedule that?

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Yes. Yes. And we also have available times later, like next month, like, October 2. We have availability for that.

**Lead**: Gotcha. Yeah, I’m going to look at my calendar. How can I reach out to you? Is there like an email I can send?

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Yes, actually, because one of our estimators, or someone, will call you. And you can also reach out regarding that. But anyway, it is possible, much better, that we call you like, in the afternoon. Are you available, like 2 to 4 PM?

**Lead**: That’s fine.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, perfect. I’m going to make that work. What about the email address? We can send the information so they can send the estimate regarding the exterior to be washed. Do you want to provide that?

**Lead**: Um, I guess if I don’t give you my email address now, if there’s nothing to send me yet, can I just provide that to the person once I talk to them?

**Phone Staffer Caller**: No problem, that’s okay, that’s okay. So, anyway, for this… Nathan, thank you so much for your time. So, I will be scheduling for you and someone will estimate and drop by regarding that, okay?

**Lead**: Okay.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: And anyway, one last thing. Like, is it rooftop siding? Or all sidings?

**Lead**: All sidings.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Alright. Anyway, Nathan, thank you so much for your time. You have a great day!

**Lead**: Bye.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Bye.