Appliance Repair Leads from Contractors Who Trust Your Work

That Actually Close.

Stop fighting for scraps on shared lead platforms. Get exclusive referrals from HVAC techs, property managers, and plumbers who need a reliable appliance pro — now.

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Appliance Repair Tech lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Shared Leads Go to 5+ Technicians

By the time you call, they've already booked someone else. Appliance repair is urgent — shared leads are DOA.

Monthly Subscriptions Burn Cash

Most months you pay $300+ whether you get one lead or fifty. That math doesn't work for appliance repair margins.

Review Platforms Bury You

Unless you pay for ads, you're invisible. Even then, you're competing on price with every guy with a van.

How LeadChuck works for appliance repair technicians

1

Set Your Price

You set one lead fee — that's what you pay for every referral that comes your way. Be competitive, but set a price you're comfortable with.

2

Get Referrals from Other Trades

HVAC technicians, plumbers, property managers, and home inspectors send you homeowners who need appliance work.

3

Close Jobs, Keep the Profit

When a referred customer calls, you handle it like any other job. You only pay the referral fee after you accept the lead.

The referral flywheel in action

Linda joins LeadChuck and connects with Marcus, an HVAC contractor. Marcus does 15-20 installs a month and sees appliance issues on almost every job. He starts referring homeowners to Linda. She sets her lead price at $55. First month: 7 referrals from Marcus alone, closes 5. Revenue: $1,425. On one job, Linda notices a scorched outlet behind the fridge — bad wiring. She refers to an electrician for $85. On another, a dishwasher leak damaged the cabinet. She refers a handyman for $45.

Lead cost: $385. Referral fees earned: $130. Net lead cost: $255 for $1,425 in revenue. That's 18% cost of acquisition vs. 28% from Google Ads.

Who sends appliance repair technicians leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

HVAC Technicians

Every heating/cooling job puts them face-to-face with the kitchen. They see broken ice makers, refrigerators making noise.

Property Managers

Rental properties churn through appliances. They need someone fast and reliable.

Plumbers

Dishwashers, washing machines, ice makers — plumbers see appliance failures on nearly every water-related call.

Real Estate Agents

Appliances need to work for showings and inspections. Agents need fast service.

Home Inspectors

They test every appliance. When something fails, they're asked "do you know anyone who can fix this?"

Who do appliance repair technicians refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Electricians

$75–$100

Faulty outlets, burned wiring behind appliances, insufficient circuits.

Plumbers

$60–$85

Water supply line issues, drain problems beyond the appliance connection.

Handymen

$40–$55

Damaged cabinets, broken trim around built-ins, minor repairs.

HVAC Contractors

$100–$150

Sometimes the "broken AC" is actually broken. Window unit to central air upgrade.

Cabinet/Countertop Installers

$80–$120

Appliance failures come with water damage — warped cabinets, delaminated countertops.

Simple, transparent pricing

Free to join

No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

I picked up 23 referrals in my first 90 days — 18 turned into paying jobs. That's a 78% close rate. My Google Ads were running maybe 40%. One HVAC guy alone has sent me 9 referrals this quarter. I'm spending less on ads and making more.
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Tony R.

Appliance repair contractor, Mesa, AZ · 11 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Instantly. When a contractor refers a customer to you, you get a notification immediately. Appliance repair is urgent — we don't batch or delay.

If the customer mentions warranty during the referral, that's flagged in the lead details. You can decline warranty-only jobs.

You set one lead fee for all referrals. Most appliance contractors set theirs between $40 and $75. Pick what works for your business.

Pause your availability anytime. You won't receive leads when paused. Turn it back on when you're ready.

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