Insulation Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Stop buying cold leads from homeowners who "might" have an insulation problem. Get referrals from HVAC techs and inspectors who've already diagnosed it.

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Insulation Contractor lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Homeowners Don't Know They Need You

They call an HVAC tech because "the upstairs is always hot." The contractor who sees the problem isn't you.

Pay-Per-Lead Platforms Charge for Shared Leads

$45 for shared leads that close at 8%. Monthly subscriptions burn $400/month whether you get work or not.

Google Ads Are Expensive

$12+ per click for "spray foam insulation" — and most clicks aren't in your service area.

How LeadChuck works for insulation contractors

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 techs, home inspectors, roofers, and window installers encounter insulation problems constantly.

3

Close Jobs, Keep the Profit

The homeowner trusts the contractor who referred them. Average close rate on referrals: 40-60%.

The referral flywheel in action

An HVAC tech gets called for a comfort complaint — master bedroom is 8 degrees warmer. System is fine. Attic insulation is compressed and thin. He refers you. You quote $2,800 for blown-in cellulose to R-49. Homeowner accepts on the spot. You pay $65. In the attic, you notice the bath exhaust fan vents into the attic. You refer an HVAC contractor for proper vent routing — $75 to you.

Net marketing cost for a $2,800 job: -$10 (you made money on marketing).

Who sends insulation contractors leads?

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

HVAC Technicians

Hot/cold spots, high energy bills, comfort complaints the system can't fix.

Home Inspectors

Every inspection mentions insulation levels. Buyers want it fixed before closing.

Roofers

Ice dams, attic ventilation issues, visible insulation problems during re-roofs.

Window Contractors

Homeowner thinks they need new windows, but it's actually insulation.

Energy Auditors

Blower door tests reveal exactly where insulation is failing.

Who do insulation contractors refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Drywall Contractors

$45–$75

Dense-pack and injection foam mean holes in walls.

HVAC Technicians

$60–$100

After proper insulation, systems may be oversized.

Electricians

$50–$85

Knob-and-tube wiring, recessed lights without IC rating.

Roofers

$60–$100

Attic access reveals damaged decking, poor ventilation.

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

First month, I got 7 leads from HVAC guys. Closed 4 — $14,200 in spray foam jobs. Total referral cost was $280. I also referred out 3 electrical jobs and made $195 back. Net lead cost for $14K in work was $85.
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Marcus D.

Insulation contractor, Phoenix, AZ · 9 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Constantly. Every HVAC tech has had the conversation: "Your system is fine. Your insulation is the problem." Now it's $65 in their pocket.

At $60 per lead, you need 40% close rate to beat shared leads. Referrals close at 40-60%.

You see job location before accepting. Don't accept what you can't service.

Ready to get insulation leads that actually close?

Stop competing for shared leads. Start getting referrals from HVAC techs and inspectors who've already diagnosed the problem.

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