Home Inspector Leads from Pros Who Need Your Eyes
That Actually Close.
Real estate agents, property managers, and contractors need inspections done right. Get referred by the professionals who trust your reports — not random clicks.
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Home Inspector lead gen is broken.
Here's what you're dealing with.
Agent Dependency
You're at the mercy of whoever the realtor recommends this week. One relationship ends and your revenue drops.
Race to the Bottom on Price
Lead sites push you to compete on price, not quality. You spent years getting certified, and you're competing with 45-minute speed inspections.
One-and-Done Clients
Homeowners need you once, then never again. No recurring revenue from traditional inspection work.
How LeadChuck works for home inspectors
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.
Get Referrals from Your Network
Real estate agents need pre-listing inspections. Property managers need assessments. Insurance adjusters need independent eyes.
Close Jobs, Keep the Profit
A $450 inspection for a $75 lead? That's $375 profit and a new relationship. Plus you'll find issues that become YOUR referrals out.
The referral flywheel in action
Inspection revenue: $500. Lead cost: -$75. Referral earnings: +$295. Net for that one job: $720. You made more on referrals than the lead cost you.
Who sends home inspectors leads?
These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.
Real Estate Agents
Pre-listing inspections, buyer's inspections, "as-is" property assessments.
Property Managers
Move-out inspections, annual assessments, damage documentation for security deposits.
Insurance Adjusters
Independent inspections after claims, risk assessments, pre-policy evaluations.
Mortgage Brokers
Some lenders require inspection contingencies. Brokers want smooth closings.
Home Builders / GCs
Final inspections before warranty expires, pre-drywall inspections, QA for new construction.
Who do home inspectors refer out?
Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.
Roofers
$60–$100Damaged shingles, missing flashing, ponding water, aging materials.
Electricians
$65–$100Federal Pacific panels, double-tapped breakers, ungrounded outlets.
Plumbers
$50–$85Water heater corrosion, slow drains, supply line issues.
HVAC Contractors
$50–$80Aging units, dirty filters, ductwork issues, efficiency concerns.
Pest Control
$40–$75Termites, rodent droppings, carpenter ant damage, wildlife entry points.
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
“Last month I did 22 inspections. From those reports, I referred out 68 issues — roofing, electrical, plumbing. My referral earnings were $3,740. That's more than covered my lead costs AND marketing budget for the month. I used to feel bad handing out cards — now I get paid.”
Marcus R.
Licensed home inspector, Tampa, FL · 9 years in business
Frequently asked questions
You do. But agents are busy and forgetful. LeadChuck systematizes referrals and gives you access to agents outside your current network.
Same as now, but you get paid. When your report lists "recommend licensed electrician," refer them through LeadChuck and earn the fee.
Good contractors want honest inspections. They'd rather fix real problems than have homeowners discover them later.
Your report is independent. Referrals happen after your assessment. You're not incentivized to find problems that don't exist — just monetizing connections you'd make anyway.
Related trades
Ready to turn every inspection into a referral engine?
You already find the issues. You already know which contractors do quality work. Now get paid for the connections.
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