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AI & Marketing for Home Service Pros
Mauricio Cardenal
Frequency: 1 episode/6d. Total Eps: 39

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Why Contractors Struggle With Marketing (Even When They Have Leads)
Season 1 · Episode 38
mardi 21 avril 2026 • Duration 59:09
More leads won't fix a leaky system. They'll just cost you more money to lose more deals.
That's the hard truth Brad Strawbridge learned building Capital City Roofing from the ground up, and it's the insight that drove him to build something most contractors don't have: a full AI-powered sales and operations engine that works before, during, and after every job.
Brad is the owner of Capital City Roofing and co-founder of BuilderLync, a CRM built specifically for contractors. He spent over a decade in corporate America, including as the District Manager of In-Home Services for Lowe's in the Atlanta metro, before going all in on roofing. Today, he's running a 10-agent AI team, scaling Capital City Roofing through a licensing model, and preparing to launch BuilderLync publicly in June 2025.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- Why speed to lead is still the #1 revenue leak for most contractors and the two-part system Brad uses to stop deals from rotting on the vine
- How Brad structures his AI phone coverage: real humans during business hours, AI agents after hours and why he thinks the general public still isn't ready for more than that
- The 10-agent AI team that books appointments, orders measurements, generates proposals, sends follow-up sequences, and flags tasks for human review — without replacing a single salesperson
- How Brad’s AI system generated a complete commercial proposal, annotated photo report, capital improvement plan, and presentation deck instantly for a $200,000 job his partner won before competitors even had their bids ready
- Why Brad uses Claude + NotebookLM + Google Drive together as a hallucination-proof production system and how to set up the same checks-and-balances approach in your own business
- The exact advice Brad gives contractors who want to start with AI: pick one model, read the documentation, and get disciplined, stop jumping between tools every time something new drops
- Why Brad's AI is always transparent with customers that they're talking to an agent, and why he believes that's the only responsible way to deploy it right now
- How Brad built an in-house marketing team from scratch, and the two things every contractor must own before outsourcing a single dollar of marketing
- The marketing budget benchmarks Brad uses: start at 5%, grow to 10%, but only after you can track ROI on every lead source
- Why Brad treats AI-driven social media posting as a consistency play, not a brand play, and what he focuses on instead for commercial and multifamily growth
- BuilderLync's public launch pricing: $500/month for unlimited seats, with a full CRM built for contractors
- The Capital City Roofing licensing platform: three tiers from $2,500/month (tech + website) up to $12,000/month (full back office, front office, and accounting, you just sell the roofs)
This one is for the contractor who’s been getting leads for years but still feels like they’re stuck and suspects the problem isn’t the marketing.
The Google Maps Ranking Secrets Contractors Don’t Know
Season 1 · Episode 37
mardi 14 avril 2026 • Duration 59:05
If you’re a contractor relying on Google for leads, there’s one thing you need to understand:
Ranking your website is no longer enough.
In this episode, I sit down with Darren Shaw, founder of Whitespark, to break down what actually drives local search visibility for home service businesses today.
Darren has spent nearly two decades studying how Google ranks local businesses and publishes one of the most trusted reports in the industry on local ranking factors. In this conversation, we go beyond theory and discuss practical strategies contractors can use to generate more leads from Google Maps and local search.
One of the biggest shifts happening right now is that local SEO is becoming more important than traditional SEO, especially as Google pushes websites further down the page with ads, AI overviews, and map results.
We cover:
- How local SEO actually works for contractors
- Why Google Business Profile optimization is critical for lead generation
- The number one ranking factor most contractors get wrong: their primary category.
- Why choosing a broad category like “general contractor” can hurt your visibility
- How reviews impact rankings and why review recency matters more than review count.t
- The truth about fake reviews and the risks contractors take when buying them
- Why businesses with physical locations tend to rank better than service-area businesses
- How opening additional locations can help dominate a metro mark.et
- The real impact of Google’s Local Services Ads on contractor lead generation
- Why most contractor websites are too thin on content to compete in search
- How AI search and Google’s AI Overviews are starting to change local SEO
- Why short-form video content may become one of the most powerful SEO assets moving forward
Darren also shares several tactical strategies contractors can implement right away—from improving review quality to structuring their websites and service pages to perform better in search.
If you want more qualified leads from Google without constantly increasing your ad budget, this episode will help you understand where the real opportunities are in local search.
Google Is Changing How Contractors Get Chosen—and Why Pricing Transparency Now Matters
Season 1 · Episode 28
mardi 10 février 2026 • Duration 54:37
The way homeowners—and Google—choose contractors is changing faster than most people realize.
In this episode, I sit down with Austin Rosenbaum, Founder and CEO of Demand IQ, to unpack one of the biggest shifts happening right now in home service marketing: pricing transparency, AI-driven search, and Google’s move from clicks to outcomes.
Austin has been building pricing and lead-generation technology for home services since 2020, and he’s on the front lines of how Google, Meta, and AI are reshaping how contractors get found—and chosen.
One of the most important takeaways from this conversation:
In 2026 and beyond, your customer isn’t just the homeowner.
It’s also Google’s AI agents visiting your website, calling your office, and gathering pricing information on the homeowner’s behalf.
We break down what that actually means in practice—and what contractors need to do now to avoid falling behind.
In this episode, we cover:- Why pricing transparency is no longer optional for home service businesses
- How homeowner expectations around speed and pricing have changed
- Google’s new “Online Estimates” feature and why it matters for SEO
- Why 10–15% of searchers clicking that filter is a huge opportunity
- How AI agents are already calling contractors to gather pricing and service info
- The difference between clicks, calls, and outcomes in modern lead generation
- Why cost per lead keeps rising on Google and Meta
- How instant estimates improve click-through rates and lead quality
- What “price conditioning” is—and why it leads to higher close rates
- Why pricing tools fail when treated as widgets instead of part of a strategy
- How offers, messaging, and pricing must work together
- The rise of virtual sales and pre-built proposals in home services
- How contractors should prepare for an AI-first buying journey
This episode isn’t about gimmicks or racing to the bottom on price.
It’s about reducing friction, building trust, and aligning your marketing with how people—and AI—actually buy today.
If you’re a contractor who depends on Google, inbound leads, or paid ads—and you want to stay competitive over the next 2–5 years—this conversation will give you clarity on what’s coming and how to adapt.
🎧 Listen now and start preparing your business for the next phase of home service marketing.
Why Most Home Service Businesses Aren’t Built to Be Sold (Even When They’re Profitable)
Season 1 · Episode 27
mardi 3 février 2026 • Duration 01:00:31
Most contractors don’t realize that the best time to sell is before they feel ready to sell.
In this episode, I sit down with Claudio Vilas, founder of The Roofing Biz Broker, to unpack the uncomfortable truth behind selling a roofing or home service business—and why fewer than 10% of companies are actually sellable, despite constant acquisition outreach.
Claudio works exclusively with roofing companies and sees what happens after the emails, the LOIs, and the headline numbers. What he shares in this conversation challenges many of the assumptions contractors make about value, timing, and private equity.
This is not an episode about hype or “selling out.”
It’s about building a transferable business, protecting your future, and avoiding mistakes that quietly cost owners millions.
In this episode, we cover:- Why acquisition emails don’t equal real demand
- The two biggest reasons buyers walk away immediately
- Why “making good money” doesn’t mean you have a sellable business
- The critical difference between a profitable business and a transferable one
- Cash vs accrual accounting—and why buyers care so much
- What real profitability looks like in roofing
- Why many owners regret selling, even after a big number on paper
- The heartbreaking story of an owner who waited too long—and lost everything
- How private equity roll-ups and the “second bite of the apple” actually work
- The role of technology and marketing in increasing valuation (and when tools don’t help)
Claudio also explains why selling early can actually reduce risk, how reinvesting a portion of the sale can create generational wealth, and why working with the right advisors matters more than timing the “perfect” exit.
If you’re a contractor doing $2–10M, planning to grow, or simply want to build a business that’s valuable, resilient, and future-proof—this episode will completely change how you think about selling.
🎧 Listen now—and start building your business like an asset, not just a job.
Building a Contractor Business With the End in Mind: What Makes a Company Sellable
Season 1 · Episode 26
mardi 27 janvier 2026 • Duration 48:36
Private equity is aggressively buying home service companies but most contractors will never be able to sell their business.
In this episode, I sit down with Stephen Martinez, founder of the American Dream Event, to break down why so many contracting businesses are unsellable and what actually makes a company attractive to buyers.
Stephen works closely with private equity groups, M&A professionals, and operators who have successfully exited. He also built his own roofing company from day one with the intention to sell, applying the same principles investors look for long before a deal ever happens.
This conversation goes far beyond surface-level PE talk. We get into the real mechanics of building a business that’s scalable, profitable, and resilient—whether you plan to sell or not.
In this episode, we cover:
Why there’s more private equity money than sellable contractor businesses
The #1 reason PE disqualifies most companies during due diligence
Revenue and EBITDA ranges that start getting serious buyer attention
Why lack of financial transparency kills deals
What “building with an exit in mind” actually changes in day-to-day decisions
How marketing, technology, and systems directly impact valuation
Why home services are considered recession-resistant
The shift toward virtual sales, AI, and tech-driven operations
Why minority and immigrant contractors often have underutilized advantages
Why PE focused events and owner-only rooms accelerate growth—even if you never sell
Stephen also shares how the American Dream Event evolved from a mission-driven conference into one of the few spaces where blue-collar operators and white-collar capital meet, helping contractors understand what it really takes to build an asset not just a job.
If you’re a contractor doing $3–10M, thinking about scale, or simply want to build a business that’s valuable, transferable, and future-proof, this episode will give you a completely different lens on growth.
📌 If your service is urgent (roof leaks, burst pipes, no AC)… Google and LSA will feed your crew.
📌 If your service is visual, emotional, or aspirational (remodeling, painting, windows, flooring)… Meta and YouTube are your goldmine.
📌 And if you don’t know which category you fall into?
You’re probably burning money right now without even knowing it.
🎯 Want a marketing system built specifically for your trade that actually gets results?
👉 Book a Free Demo Call: contractormarketingpros.net/calendar
We help contractors get found online, generate quality leads, and dominate their local markets.
Let’s build your machine.
🔔 Subscribe for more no-fluff contractor marketing content every week.
📞 Questions? Drop them in the comments or reach out directly.
Thanks for watching. Now let’s go get some leads. 💥
Links & Resources:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephen_martinez/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-martinez-724b8016b/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephen.martinez.7739814
Website: https://americandreamevent.com/
From Prison to $100M in Roofing Sales: Why Discipline Beats Systems Every Time
Season 1 · Episode 25
mardi 20 janvier 2026 • Duration 53:24
What if the reason most sales reps fail has nothing to do with talent, scripts, or systems?
In this episode, I sit down with Adam Tronnier, National Sales Director at One Solutions, to unpack one of the most raw and instructive stories in the home services industry.
Adam went from:
- Multiple prison sentences
- Living out of a PT Cruiser
- Knocking doors for five months without getting paid
…to helping build $100M+ in roofing sales, leading 100+ reps across multiple states, and creating a culture where people most companies overlook become top producers.
This is not a motivational episode.
It’s a real conversation about execution, discipline, leadership, and culture—especially in door-to-door and sales-driven contracting businesses.
In this episode, we cover:
- Why discipline beats systems in sales (and when systems actually hurt performance)
- The real reason most reps quit right before they would’ve broken through
- How Adam built elite producers without micromanaging or over-engineering
- Why door knocking and reps in the field matter more than CRMs and dashboards
- How to recruit, train, and retain second-chance talent others ignore
- What private equity got right in scaling sales without destroying culture
- Why leadership must be built in the field, not behind a desk
Adam also shares how his platform Redemption Blueprint is documenting real second-chance success stories—showing what’s possible when people are given structure, belief, and accountability.
If you’re a contractor, sales leader, or owner trying to scale without losing your soul, this episode will challenge how you think about:
- Sales training
- Recruiting
- Culture
And what actually creates long-term performance
🎧 Listen now—and decide whether you’ve been over-complicating growth when execution was the real answer all along.
📌 If your service is urgent (roof leaks, burst pipes, no AC)… Google and LSA will feed your crew.
📌 If your service is visual, emotional, or aspirational (remodeling, painting, windows, flooring)… Meta and YouTube are your goldmine.
📌 And if you don’t know which category you fall into?
You’re probably burning money right now without even knowing it.
🎯 Want a marketing system built specifically for your trade that actually gets results?
👉 Book a Free Demo Call: contractormarketingpros.net/calendar
We help contractors get found online, generate quality leads, and dominate their local markets.
Let’s build your machine.
🔔 Subscribe for more no-fluff contractor marketing content every week.
📞 Questions? Drop them in the comments or reach out directly.
Thanks for watching. Now let’s go get some leads. 💥
Links & Resources:
Instagam: https://www.instagram.com/adamtronnier/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-tronnier-b69312301/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adam.tronnier.58/
Website: https://redemptionblueprint.com/
Prowest LLC: https://www.linkedin.com/company/prowest-roofing-restoration/
What Contractors Get Wrong About AI and Marketing with Dmitry Lipinskiy
Season 1 · Episode 24
mardi 13 janvier 2026 • Duration 01:03:57
Today’s episode is one of my favorites because it cuts through a lot of the noise happening right now around AI, marketing, and growth in the home services industry.
My guest is Dmitry Lipinskiy founder of Roofing Insights.
Dmitry is a former roofing contractor, a long-time content creator, and one of the most consistent voices in our industry when it comes to calling out what actually works — and what’s just hype.
We first met years ago when he was still running his roofing company and just starting his YouTube channel, and watching how far he’s taken that platform since then has been incredible.
In this conversation, we don’t treat AI like a magic solution. Dmitry has a very clear stance: AI doesn’t make you smarter — it makes you dumber if you don’t know how to think.
We talk about why so many contractors chase tools instead of fundamentals, why discipline beats technology every time, and how most people already know what they need to do… they just don’t do it.
We get into how Dmitry actually uses AI in real life — not to replace thinking, but to proofread, structure ideas, improve content, and save time when he hits a wall. We talk about why content marketing works better than ads long-term, how trust compounds, and why consistency matters more than talent.
We also dive into branding, referrals, and the emotional side of the customer journey — why two contractors can do the same quality work, but one gets all the referrals. Dmitry explains why memorability, communication, and experience matter more than craftsmanship alone.
This episode is for contractors who are tired of chasing shortcuts and want to build something real — whether that’s a brand, an audience, or a business that lasts. It’s about thinking clearly, simplifying instead of overcomplicating, and doing the unsexy work consistently.
If you’re trying to figure out how AI, content, branding, and discipline actually fit together — and what not to waste your time on — this conversation will give you a lot to think about.
Let’s get into it.
👉 Want to see how your business compares or where you may be leaking leads?
Book a free strategy call here: https://contractormarketingpros.net/calendar
We help contractors build scalable marketing systems, protect local visibility, and grow without losing control of the basics.
🔔 Subscribe for more real-world contractor growth breakdowns.
Links & resources:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmitry-lipinskiy-aa5b948a/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dmitrylipinskiy
Website: https://www.roofinginsights.com/
Why Most Contractors Don’t Trust Their Marketing (And How to Fix It)
Season 1 · Episode 23
mardi 6 janvier 2026 • Duration 01:02:03
The Math Behind Marketing: How Contractors Should Actually Measure ROI
Most contractors don’t have a marketing problem.
They have a visibility problem.
In this episode, Mauricio sits down with Corey Combs, owner of South Shore Roofing & Exteriors in Tampa, Florida, for an honest conversation about the math behind marketing — and why so many contractors feel burned, confused, or disappointed by their results.
Corey isn’t a marketer. He’s a contractor who got tired of guessing.
After years of trying to reconcile agency reports with what was actually happening inside his CRM, he realized the real issue wasn’t lead quality or ad platforms — it was the lack of clear, end-to-end tracking from first contact to closed job.
This episode breaks down what most contractors never see:
- The difference between a contact, a lead, a booked appointment, and a customer
- Why cost per lead is a misleading metric if you don’t know your cost per booked appointment and cost per acquisition
- How CRM discipline (or lack of it) quietly destroys attribution and trust
- Why “bad leads” are often really process or follow-up problems
- How existing customers, spam, and mis-tagged leads distort marketing reports
- Why booked appointments don’t matter if they don’t show up or convert
- How funnel math exposes sales issues without turning into a blame game
- Why no attribution system is perfect — and why directionally correct data still wins
- How understanding your numbers changes the relationship between contractors and agencies
Instead of hype, tools, or tactics, this conversation focuses on something far more important: replacing emotion with data.
If you’ve ever felt unsure whether your marketing is actually working, struggled to trust reports, or made decisions based on frustration instead of facts, this episode will give you the clarity you’ve been missing.
It’s not about spending more.
It’s about understanding what you’re already spending — and why.
👉 Want to see how your business compares or where you may be leaking leads?
Book a free strategy call here: https://contractormarketingpros.net/calendar
We help contractors build scalable marketing systems, protect local visibility, and grow without losing control of the basics.
🔔 Subscribe for more real-world contractor growth breakdowns.
Links & Resources:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southshoreroofingandexteriors/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/southshore-roofing-exteriors/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuSTqyiihxDvtgmwiv9iP-g
Website: https://southshorecontractorstampa.com/
Trust Is the New Algorithm: How Contractors Get Recommended by AI
Season 1 · Episode 22
mardi 30 décembre 2025 • Duration 01:01:20
Trust Is the New Algorithm: How Contractors Get Recommended by AI with Marcus Sheridan
Search is changing faster than most contractors realize.
In this episode, Mauricio sits down with Marcus Sheridan, author of They Ask, You Answer and Endless Customers, for a candid, wide-ranging conversation about what happens when Google’s blue links disappear, AI starts answering homeowner questions directly, and businesses are either recommended… or rejected.
Marcus explains why the old playbook—SEO tricks, hiding pricing, relying on ads alone—no longer works in an AI-first world. Instead, contractors must build trust signals so strong that both humans and AI confidently choose them.
This conversation goes deep into what that actually means for roofing, HVAC, plumbing, and home service companies.
You’ll learn:
- Why trust is now the algorithm, and how AI decides who gets recommended
- Why contractors who avoid talking about pricing are making themselves invisible
- How pricing estimators are becoming table stakes—and why Google is already prioritizing companies that have them
- The real reason pricing transparency increases leads instead of scaring customers away
- How AI-driven leads are converting 10–15x higher than traditional Google leads
- Why speed-to-lead is more important than ever—and how a 5-minute response window can decide 78% of deals
- What content AI actually rewards (and what content it ignores)
- Why “unscalable” actions like personal video follow-ups can beat massive competitors
- How contractors should think about AI in the back office, sales, content, and data analysis
- Why the future belongs to companies that teach instead of sell
Marcus also shares hard truths contractors don’t often hear:
Most companies already know what they should do—they just don’t act. And in an AI-driven market, inaction is the fastest way to disappear.
If you’re wondering why lead costs are rising, why ads don’t perform like they used to, or how to position your company to win over the next 2–5 years, this episode will give you clarity—and a clear direction forward.
This isn’t a hype conversation.
It’s a wake-up call.
Links & resources:
How Contractors Get Recommended by ChatGPT (Live Audits, EEAT, and Real Examples)
Season 1 · Episode 21
mardi 23 décembre 2025 • Duration 59:47
Homeowners aren’t just “searching” anymore — they’re asking AI tools like ChatGPT who to hire.
In this episode, Mauricio Cardenal (Contractor Marketing Pros) sits down with Dennis Yu (former Yahoo! Search Engineer, CEO of BlitzMetrics) to break down — live, on screen — how ChatGPT and other AI systems decide which contractors they recommend.
This conversation is not theoretical.
Throughout the session, Mauricio and Dennis run real-time audits of contractor websites, Google Business Profiles, reviews, and content to show exactly how trust is built (or lost) in AI-driven search.
You’ll see how AI evaluates:
- Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trust (E-E-A-T)
- Reviews across multiple platforms (not just Google)
- Real photos vs. stock images
- Local content and unanswered homeowner questions
- Brand mentions, citations, and community signals
- Website structure and AI-detectable “fluff” content
The episode also covers major shifts impacting contractors right now, including:
- Why ChatGPT already has 800M+ users and why it may surpass 1 billion soon
- How 49% of people now ask AI tools for company recommendations
- Why Google is no longer the only gatekeeper for local discovery
- How Bing powers ChatGPT, and why Bing Places suddenly matters
- The rise of Google AI Overviews and how they summarize reviews and businesses
- The zero-click crisis (60%+ of searches ending without a website visit)
- Why AI prefers the safest, most defensible recommendation — not the loudest brand
- Dennis also demonstrates how contractors can use ChatGPT itself to:
Identify gaps in trust and authority
- Discover the exact questions homeowners are asking
- Replace keyword-stuffed pages with genuinely helpful content
- Turn real job photos, videos, and FAQs into AI-friendly trust signals
- Stop “gaming SEO” and start building credibility AI can recognize
If you’re a contractor, marketer, or business owner trying to understand how AI is changing local lead generation, this episode gives you a clear, practical framework — without hype — for staying visible and trusted in the age of AI recommendations.
Who This Episode Is For:
- Home service contractors (roofing, HVAC, plumbing, remodeling, etc.)
- Business owners concerned about declining leads or visibility
- Marketers trying to adapt to AI search and zero-click results
- Anyone confused about how EEAT actually applies in real life
Links & Resources:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dennis.yu/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/
Website: https://dennisyu.com/
Blitzmetrics: https://blitzmetrics.com/









