The Contractor Compass: Guiding You to Growth & Profit in Your Home Service Business

The Contractor Compass: Guiding You to Growth & Profit in Your Home Service Business

Welcome to the Contractor Compass, the essential podcast for entrepreneurs and leaders in the home service industry looking to scale their business while keeping their profits robust. Whether you're just starting a small venture or managing a large enterprise, this show is your guide to thriving in the competitive world of home services. In the dynamic world of HVAC, insulation, solar, roofing, and more, staying ahead means understanding the latest strategies for success. That's why Contractor Compass is dedicated to bringing you valuable insights and actionable advice from the most successful minds in the industry. Each episode, join us as we sit down with experienced professionals who share the tactics and practices that have helped them navigate through the challenges of growth. From sales training to culture development, product efficiency to profit margin analysis, and innovation advertising to effective marketing, we leave no stone unturned. Our guests are industry veterans with proven track records, willing to divulge the secrets of their success. Through in-depth interviews, we uncover practical steps amidst market fluctuations. Whether you're looking to refine your business model, explore new marketing avenues, or enhance your team's performance, Contractor Compass is your go-to resource. We're here to help you chart a clear path towards operational excellence, making sure your business not only survives, but thrives in today's competitive landscape. Tune in to Contractor Compass, where your journey to scaling up and securing profits in the home service sector begins. Subscribe now to never miss out on the wisdom that could set your business apart. Join us, and let's navigate the path to success together!

  1. 6d ago

    41: How HVAC Contractors Win the Shoulder Season

    In this episode of The Contractor Compass, Colton Bjornson sits down with Thomas Murphy and Broc Fletcher to talk about what HVAC companies should be doing before the shoulder season hits. When demand slows down, a lot of contractors either panic and cut everything or mentally check out after a good summer. The problem is that the companies that keep growing usually do the opposite. They keep marketing, keep training, keep following up, and adjust the offer instead of waiting for the next busy season to save them. The guys talk through how HVAC owners can use maintenance agreements, tune-ups, diagnostics, financing, sales training, follow-up campaigns, ride-alongs, incentives, and smarter offers to keep revenue moving when replacement demand starts to slow down. In this episode: • When HVAC sales usually start slowing down after peak season • Why October can still be a strong month in certain markets • How the sales process changes when techs have more time in the home • Why shoulder season is the time to sell more maintenance agreements • How tune-ups can get contractors into more homes with aging systems • Why maintenance customers are valuable for outbound follow-up • How escrow-style credits can create future upgrade opportunities • Why cutting marketing spend during slow months can hurt growth • How bigger contractors approach marketing differently in the off-season • Why sales teams need more training when lead volume drops • How follow-up campaigns can pull revenue out of an existing pipeline • Why FAQ-style videos can build trust before the customer ever calls • How different markets require different offers and messaging • Why lost-leader offers can still create profitable replacement opportunities • How cross-selling and upselling can increase average ticket size • Why “shoulder season” can become an excuse for weak sales activity • How ride-alongs can improve close rates and accountability • Why small contests and cash incentives can motivate sales teams • How financing should be presented during slower months • Why contractors need to understand lender fees before quoting • How to frame payments, interest rates, and options in a way customers understand • The three biggest things contractors should do going into shoulder season If you own or operate an HVAC company, this episode is about how to stop treating the shoulder season like survival mode. The contractors who win during slower months are the ones who train harder, follow up better, keep their team sharp, and build offers that get them into more homes before peak season comes back around.

  2. Jul 17

    40: The AI Buyer: How Customers Shop for HVAC in 2026 & Why Contractors Are Invisible

    AI is about to change the way homeowners find, compare, and book HVAC companies — and most contractors are not ready for it. In this episode of The Contractor Compass, Colton Bjornson sits down with Thomas Murphy and Broc Fletcher to talk through what AI means for home service marketing, sales, financing, SEO, and the customer journey going into 2026. The conversation covers why Google search is moving away from simple keyword rankings, how AI agents may start comparing contractors before a homeowner ever clicks your website, and why companies need more than basic blogs and generic service pages to stay visible. They also get into how AI is changing the in-home sales conversation, why better-educated customers can either help or hurt your close rate, and how financing, credit approvals, call analysis, and virtual selling may look completely different over the next few years. In this episode: • Why AI is changing search for home service companies • Why websites and basic keyword rankings may not be enough anymore • How AI agents may start finding and booking HVAC contractors • Why contractors need content that answers real customer questions • Building content libraries for AI to read, not just homeowners • How Colton’s team is thinking about AI content brains and LLM files • Why homeowners may not need to visit your website in the future • What Google’s AI Mode means for contractors • The difference between PPC, SEO, and AI-driven search visibility • How AI is changing the sales conversation inside the home • What happens when customers use AI to price-check HVAC systems • AI tools that record and analyze technician/customer interactions • How AI could shrink sales training and coaching time • Why AI may hurt smaller companies that cut corners • Why contractors need to clearly explain their value points • Should contractors use AI as a marketing offer or keep selling outcomes? • How AI already recommends HVAC contractors to homeowners • Why unique customer-facing proof may matter more in AI search • How AI could affect financing conversations • Where AI is already showing up in underwriting and credit decisions • How bank data and cash-flow analysis may influence approvals • Could HVAC sales move fully virtual? • The 10% close-rate model built around remote quoting • Virtual closers, AI agents, and the future of HVAC sales calls • Why contractors need to adapt before the market shifts • What healthy HVAC margins should look like • What a good cost per acquisition can look like for new systems • Why fast movers will have the advantage If you own or operate an HVAC company, this episode is a look at where customer behavior is headed next — and why the contractors who build trust, content, sales process, and financing systems around AI will have a major advantage over the ones still waiting to see what happens.

  3. Jun 19

    39: The 2026 HVAC Outlook: What's Working, What's Dead, Where the Money's Moving

    In this episode of The Contractor Compass, Colton Bjornson is joined by Thomas Murphy and Broc Fletcher for a mid-year breakdown of what’s actually happening inside HVAC companies right now. Summer is heating up, lead volume is moving, and contractors are starting to see where their systems are strong — and where they’re leaking money. The guys talk through what’s working in HVAC lead generation right now, why more leads don’t automatically mean more sales, and how comfort advisors can hurt their own close rate by cutting corners when appointments start feeling easier. They also get into financing, average ticket sizes, tech turns, marketed install appointments, and why the companies that finish the year strong are usually the ones that maximize every call while demand is high. In this episode: • What Colton is seeing across Meta, PPC, LSA, and HVAC appointment costs • Why summer demand can make weak sales habits worse • The mistake comfort advisors make when they start rushing the process • Why smaller HVAC shops struggle to sell higher-end systems • How to use premium options without racing to the cheapest quote • The difference between tech-turn opportunities and marketed install leads • When repair calls make more sense than install appointments • Why financing has to be framed without making the customer feel broke • Thomas’ take on payment-focused selling and pricing around financing • What HVAC owners should focus on heading into the back half of 2026 • Broc’s strategy for turning monthly payments into daily numbers • Why contractors shouldn’t put all their lead flow into one channel If you own or operate an HVAC company, this episode gives a real look at the three areas that decide whether summer turns into profit or just more chaos: marketing, sales, and financing.

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Welcome to the Contractor Compass, the essential podcast for entrepreneurs and leaders in the home service industry looking to scale their business while keeping their profits robust. Whether you're just starting a small venture or managing a large enterprise, this show is your guide to thriving in the competitive world of home services. In the dynamic world of HVAC, insulation, solar, roofing, and more, staying ahead means understanding the latest strategies for success. That's why Contractor Compass is dedicated to bringing you valuable insights and actionable advice from the most successful minds in the industry. Each episode, join us as we sit down with experienced professionals who share the tactics and practices that have helped them navigate through the challenges of growth. From sales training to culture development, product efficiency to profit margin analysis, and innovation advertising to effective marketing, we leave no stone unturned. Our guests are industry veterans with proven track records, willing to divulge the secrets of their success. Through in-depth interviews, we uncover practical steps amidst market fluctuations. Whether you're looking to refine your business model, explore new marketing avenues, or enhance your team's performance, Contractor Compass is your go-to resource. We're here to help you chart a clear path towards operational excellence, making sure your business not only survives, but thrives in today's competitive landscape. Tune in to Contractor Compass, where your journey to scaling up and securing profits in the home service sector begins. Subscribe now to never miss out on the wisdom that could set your business apart. Join us, and let's navigate the path to success together!