Pest Control Leads from Contractors Who Trust You
That Actually Close.
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Pest Control Contractor lead gen is broken.
Here's what you're dealing with.
Competing on Panic Pricing
Homeowner sees a cockroach, calls five companies. You quote $400, they hire the guy who said $150.
Seasonal Feast-or-Famine
Spring/summer phones ring nonstop. November through February? Crickets. Ad spend stays the same.
One-and-Done Customers
Most treat pest control as an emergency, not a relationship. No recurring revenue from lead platforms.
How LeadChuck works for pest control contractors
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 Other Trades
Home inspectors find termite damage. Plumbers see droppings. Roofers spot squirrel entry points. They find your work every day.
Close Jobs, Keep the Profit
"My home inspector found termites — he said to call you." Close rates are 50-70%.
The referral flywheel in action
Total revenue: $4,575. Total marketing: $550. Cost per acquisition dropped from $400/job to under $140/job.
Who sends pest control contractors leads?
These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.
Home Inspectors
Every pre-sale inspection checks for pest damage. Termites, beetles, rodent evidence.
Plumbers
They live in crawlspaces. They see droppings, gnaw marks, contaminated insulation.
Roofers
Squirrels, raccoons, bats, birds — they get into attics through damaged roofing.
HVAC Technicians
Rodents chew ductwork. Nests clog vents. Droppings contaminate air systems.
Real Estate Agents
Termite letters required for most home sales. They need pest control companies who respond fast.
Who do pest control contractors refer out?
Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.
Roofers
$65–$125Termites damaged roof decking. Raccoons tore through soffit.
Insulation Contractors
$60–$100Rodents destroy insulation. Droppings, urine, nesting materials.
Carpenters
$50–$100Termite damage means wood repair. Floor joists, subfloors, studs.
Electricians
$40–$75Rodents chew wires. Squirrels nest in junction boxes.
HVAC Technicians
$45–$80Contaminated ductwork needs cleaning or replacement.
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
“A home inspector sent me a termite lead in February — dead season. Turned into $1,800 treatment plus he referred me to his realtor network. I paid $85 for that lead and it's brought over $12,000 in termite work this year.”
Maria R.
Licensed pest control contractor, Phoenix, AZ · 11 years in business
Frequently asked questions
You set one lead fee for all referrals. Most pest control contractors set theirs between $50 and $100. Pick a price that works across your typical job mix.
Online leads are cold. LeadChuck leads come with a built-in referral from someone on-site. Close rates 2-3x higher.
Yes. Property managers and commercial contractors use the platform. You set one flat lead price that covers all referrals — residential and commercial alike.
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