What Every Homeowner Needs to Know Before Calling a Service Company
Most homeowners believe that when something breaks, calling a professional means getting honest help.
Unfortunately, that’s not always the case.
Behind the scenes of the home service industry, there’s a system many homeowners never see, one that quietly turns confusion, fear, and urgency into profit. The Homeowner Protection Guide was created to pull back the curtain and help homeowners protect themselves before they become the next victim.
Here’s a look at what our guide reveals, download your copy today
The $39 Service Call That Was Never a Deal
You’ve probably seen the ads:
“Drain clogged? We’ll fix it for $39.”
What most homeowners don’t realize is that it costs far more than that just to send a technician to your home. That low price is often bait, designed to get someone through your door so the real selling can begin once you’re stressed, rushed, or unsure.
If a deal sounds too good to be true, it usually is a scam.
When the “Technician” Is Really a Salesperson
Many homeowners are shocked to learn that some technicians are paid 100% commission. That means they don’t get paid unless you buy something.
The result?
Pressure. Long conversations. Fear-based language. And recommendations that go far beyond the original problem.
One of the simplest protections the guide recommends: ask how the technician is paid. The answer tells you a lot.
If You Can’t See the Problem, You Can’t Protect Yourself
Another common tactic exposed in the guide is diagnosing problems homeowners can’t see or verify.
From being told refrigerant is “bone dry” when it’s actually full, to vague explanations meant to confuse rather than inform, lack of visibility turns your home into a goldmine for dishonest companies.
The guide emphasizes a simple rule: any reputable company should be willing to explain and show you what’s wrong.
Fear Is the Fastest Way to Force a Sale
“You need a full repipe.”
“Your water heater could explode.”
“If we don’t do this right now, your house could be at risk.”
Fear-based emergency tactics are one of the most powerful tools used to rush homeowners into expensive decisions before they can get a second opinion. The guide makes it clear: never sign anything under pressure, and always pause if something feels off.
Why This Guide Matters
The Homeowner Protection Guide wasn’t created to scare homeowners, it was created to educate and empower them so they don’t get scammed by these big HVAC companies.
When you understand the traps, you’re far less likely to fall into them.
Download the Free Homeowner Protection Guide
If you own a home or plan to, you owe it to yourself to read this guide before your next service call.
It breaks down:
- The most common homeowner scams
- What questions to ask before agreeing to repairs
- How to spot sales tactics disguised as “help”
- How to protect your home, your money, and your peace of mind
Download the Homeowner Protection Guide now and make sure you’re informed before something breaks.
