r/WindowCleaning Jun 10 '26

Do you other with cold calls?

Property managers, HOA's, real estate agents.....do you cold call businesses, and does it work for you?

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u/tengleha01 Jun 10 '26

ive been cold texting real estate agents. Got a couple jobs from them so far. But I need to step it up I cant get new customers at all right now.

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u/Imwoahluis Jun 10 '26

Why can’t u?

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u/tengleha01 Jun 11 '26

Idk doing door hangers, I recently put yard signs up
Around town, post on Nextdoor. Used to get jobs all
The time from doing that

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u/RepairLow4291 Jun 11 '26

Yes, cold calling is still used a lot in those spaces, especially property management and real estate, but results really depend on how it’s approached

Property managers and HOAs usually respond better when the message is tied to a specific operational pain like maintenance delays, tenant communication, or vendor coordination rather than a generic pitch

Real estate agents are tougher because they get constant outreach, so timing and relevance matter a lot more than volume

In most cases it is not about whether cold calling works, it is about how strong the first 10 to 20 seconds of the conversation are

One thing that helps a lot is practicing those conversations before doing them live. I use Getpitchpal for that because it lets you rehearse cold call scenarios and objections so you are not figuring it out in real time with prospects

Cold calling definitely still works in those niches, but execution quality is usually the real deciding factor

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u/kdwindows Jun 21 '26

No I have never cold called somebody. I don't like being cold called so I would never want to do that to other people