Every lead we send includes something most sources can’t offer: a homeowner who has already agreed to a free video scan of their sewer line. They’re not browsing. They’re not price-shopping. They’ve raised their hand because something is wrong — or they’ve been told something might be. The conversation starts before you ever pick up the phone.
We run targeted digital campaigns, Google Ads, and direct mail across the Philadelphia metro — reaching homeowners with aging pipes at exactly the moment they’re looking for answers. When they respond, we verify the inquiry and route it through our contractor network. When it’s your turn in rotation, you get the first window to claim it — exclusively yours before anyone else sees it. We’re currently expanding across select market areas in the Philadelphia metro, and we’re deliberate about who we bring on.
This is not emergency plumbing. It’s proactive, diagnostic, and preventative — and that’s exactly what makes these leads convert. You show up, run the scan, and let the pipe tell the story.
| Feature | Trenchless America |
|---|---|
| Lead type | ✓ CIPP-specific only — not general plumbing or sewer |
| Homeowner intent | ✓ Already agreed to a free video scan — not browsing a directory |
| Shared with competitors | ✓ Rotation-based with exclusive claim window — never auctioned or shared |
| Typical job value | ✓ $5,500–$9,000 average CIPP job in the Philadelphia market |
| Lead ownership | ✓ Homeowner is your client the moment we deliver the lead |
| Geography | ✓ Broad market areas — not restricted to single zip codes |
We connect homeowners with aging pipes — people who have already agreed to a free video scan — with qualified CIPP specialists in their market area. We’re selective about who we work with. We start with a conversation to ensure a strong fit, then move forward from there. We also use contractor feedback to continuously refine how leads are sourced and delivered.
What you receive when a lead is delivered