What kind of calls you'll get
The campaign targets pool service-intent searches — homeowners actively looking to hire someone, not researching brand pages or browsing options. Calls usually involve one of these services:
- ✓ Weekly pool cleaning & maintenance
- ✓ Pool opening & closing
- ✓ Pump & filter repair
- ✓ Pool heater repair & install
- ✓ Leak detection & repair
- ✓ Pool resurfacing
- ✓ Chemical balancing & algae treatment
You opt into the specific services you want during signup. If you only do weekly pool cleaning & maintenance and not chemical balancing & algae treatment, just check the boxes that match. Out-of-scope calls (a customer asking about something you don't do) aren't billable — dispute and we refund.
Will pay-per-call make pool service pros money?
The honest answer is: it depends on three numbers — your average job value, your gross margin after parts and labor, and your close rate on qualified calls. The break-even per-call price is:
The reason the math works for pool service pros specifically: Recurring or seasonal: first-time customer who could become a multi-year regular if the first job goes well. That intent profile is what makes per-call pricing profitable. Form-fill leads at the same dollar cost convert at a fraction of the rate because the customer is no longer on the phone by the time you call back.
We give you your exact per-call price during signup based on your service area and selected services. You can run the math yourself before you put a dollar in.
Why this beats shared pool service leads from Angi
Angi (and HomeAdvisor and Thumbtack) sell each pool service lead to four to seven contractors at once. You get a notification, you race the others to call the homeowner, and you usually lose because the homeowner answered the first contractor and stopped picking up. Pay-per-call is the inverse: the call rings only your phone. The customer is calling you because they saw your tracking number on a landing page that mentions pool service. There is no race. There is no shared queue. Read the full math comparison at pay-per-call vs Angi.
How it actually works for you
- You sign up. Five-minute form. Tell us your business name, services you opt into, service area, hours. Refundable deposit (recommend $500-1,000 to start).
- We build your campaign. Your own dedicated tracking number, a landing page targeting pool service intent, paid ads in your service area. Live within one business day.
- Your phone rings. Real homeowners calling about pool service jobs. You answer like any other call. We bill per qualified call.
- You pause or quit anytime. No contract, no monthly fee. Refunds back to your card if you have unused balance when you leave.
Who shouldn't use pay-per-call pool service leads
We'd rather lose a sale than waste your money. Pay-per-call is wrong for some pool service pros. Specifically:
- You can't reliably answer the phone during business hours. A call you don't answer is a wasted opportunity. Set up an answering service first or you'll burn deposit money.
- You're already at full capacity. If you're turning down jobs, you don't need more leads. Hire first.
- Your average pool service job is small (<$150) and your close rate is below 25%. The math gets thin at low ticket sizes — you'd need very low per-call pricing to make it work.
- You're in a hyper-niche corner of the trade with very low search demand. Pay-per-call requires somebody is searching. If only a handful of people in your area search for what you do, no marketing model fixes that.
Pool Service contractor questions
Pool service is extremely seasonal — how do I manage this? +
Pause anytime. Memorial Day to Labor Day is peak demand — run the volume hard during that window. Winterize your campaign in October the same way you winterize pools. Your deposit holds all year.
Can I get pool opening/closing calls separately from weekly maintenance calls? +
Yes. Opening and closing calls are high-intent one-time jobs; weekly maintenance calls lead to recurring revenue. Both are separate opt-ins — pick one, pick both, your call.
Do these calls include new pool construction, or just service and repair? +
Service and repair only in V1. New pool construction is a longer-cycle, contractor-estimate process that doesn't fit the live-call model well. If that's your focus, let us know — we'll tell you honestly what volume to expect.
About Get That Phone Ringing
Get That Phone Ringing is operated by Gump Global LLC, a US-based pay-per-call lead-generation company. We've spent millions of dollars buying and routing pay-per-call traffic for home-service contractors since 2024 — across plumbing, HVAC, electrical, roofing, pest control, and a dozen other home-service verticals. We write about contractor marketing because most "expert" advice in the space comes from agencies and SaaS companies that don't actually run the campaigns or pay the ad invoices.
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