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HVAC AI Lead Reactivation in South Carolina

Turn your hvac client's dead leads into booked appointments, every morning, automatically.

A daily outbound AI caller built for hvac businesses. Every morning it pulls a list of cold leads, calls each one, re-qualifies their interest, and books a HVAC service appointment straight into your calendar, turning forgotten contacts into revenue.

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What it does

  • Calls every cold hvac lead daily at 11am
  • Re-qualifies interest in a natural, friendly conversation
  • Books a HVAC service appointment for interested leads on the spot
  • Logs every call outcome to a Google Sheet automatically

Included in this template

  • Vapi system prompt (paste-ready)
  • 3 Vapi tool schemas
  • n8n daily cron workflow
How it works

Deploy in hours, not weeks.

1

n8n cron triggers at 11am, pulls uncalled hvac leads from Google Sheets

2

Vapi AI calls each lead and reintroduces the business

3

Interested lead is qualified and booked for a HVAC service appointment

4

Booking confirmation SMS sent via Twilio, sheet updated

The full breakdown

AI Lead Reactivation for HVAC contractors: everything you need to know

For HVAC contractors operating in South Carolina, the ai lead reactivation template ships with the state-specific framing that matches how the residential home services market actually works in Charleston, Columbia, North Charleston, and Mount Pleasant. Long cooling season. Heat pumps standard. The template's qualification flow, pricing logic, and dispatch rules are designed to handle these patterns without any additional customization, which means agency operators serving South Carolina clients can deploy this as-is and have it run cleanly from the first day.

HVAC contractors sit on the most lucrative cold pipeline in any trade because residential HVAC systems age on predictable schedules. A furnace installed in 2008 is now seventeen years old and approaching end-of-life. A heat pump installed in 2014 is reaching the eleven-year mark where major repairs become uneconomic. Each past customer in the CRM has equipment with a known install date, and the contractor that calls at the right moment captures the eight-to-fifteen-thousand-dollar system replacement. Most contractors do not work this pipeline because the office is too busy with current service and replacement leads come in fast enough during peak season that cold-pipeline outreach feels redundant.

This agent runs daily outbound on the past customer list with priority based on equipment age. Every morning at 11am, the agent calls customers whose installed equipment is approaching end-of-life, references the install date and equipment, asks about how the system is performing, and books a replacement estimate or maintenance check if the customer is interested. The contractor captures replacement jobs from leads who would otherwise have called whichever HVAC company happened to be top-of-mind when the system finally failed.

Section 01

How AI lead reactivation works in an HVAC contractor

The cold customer list comes from the FSM export (ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, Jobber, FieldEdge) with name, phone, equipment installed, install date, last service date, and maintenance plan status. Every morning at 11am, the workflow triggers outbound calls in priority order: customers with equipment approaching fifteen years (the typical replacement threshold for furnaces and AC), then customers with equipment approaching ten years (the maintenance-vs-replace decision point), then deeper past-customer outreach.

The agent references the specific equipment and install date, asks about performance and any recent repair frequency, and books a replacement estimate or maintenance check. CRM write-back.

Section 02

Why HVAC contractors have valuable cold pipelines

HVAC equipment ages on schedules that contractors can predict accurately. A fifteen-year-old furnace is statistically more likely to need replacement than a ten-year-old furnace, and the contractor who installed the original system has a relationship advantage.

Most contractors do not run structured outreach on aging equipment, so the customer often replaces with a different contractor who happened to be in front of them when the failure occurred. The agent captures the relationship advantage by reaching out at the right moment.

Section 03

The math: what one reactivated HVAC replacement is worth

Average residential HVAC replacement runs eight to fifteen thousand dollars for furnaces and AC, more for heat pumps and dual-fuel systems. A contractor working three hundred past customers with aging equipment and a five percent reactivation rate is fifteen extra replacements per year worth one hundred twenty to two hundred twenty-five thousand in revenue. The math is overwhelming because replacement margins are higher than service margins.

Section 04

What is in the template

Complete n8n daily cron workflow with equipment-age-based prioritization. Vapi voice agent prompt with the equipment-and-install-date reference, the maintenance-vs-replace framing, and the estimate-booking flow.

FSM integration. Setup guide covering the equipment age threshold configuration.

Section 05

What this looks like specifically for HVAC contractors in South Carolina

South Carolina has 5 million residents distributed across major metros including Charleston, Columbia, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant, and Rock Hill. South Carolina's Contractor's Licensing Board covers all major trades. Charleston metro has significant population growth driving home services demand. Coastal markets have hurricane dynamics.

The seasonality of hvac work in South Carolina is the single biggest factor that shapes how this ai lead reactivation actually performs in the market. Long cooling season. Heat pumps standard. The template's qualification logic, dispatch rules, and conversation flow are tuned to handle these patterns rather than forcing the agency operator to customize from scratch. Shops that deploy this in South Carolina markets see the seasonality framing show up in the conversations from the first call.

The licensing framework for HVAC contractors in South Carolina is worth flagging because it shapes the trust hierarchy in the market: South Carolina HVAC contractors licensed by the Contractor's Licensing Board. The agent template handles licensing-related questions correctly because the knowledge base ships with the South Carolina regulatory framework already loaded. Homeowners who ask about contractor licensing during the booking conversation get accurate answers that match the state's actual rules.

Section 06

Setting it up for the first HVAC contractor client

Half a day. ServiceTitan integration is deepest.

The most important customization is the equipment-age thresholds for replacement priority. Twenty minutes with the owner.

Agency operators charge eight hundred to fifteen hundred for setup and four hundred to seven hundred a month, often with performance kickers tied to replacement closes.

Common questions

What HVAC contractors ask before buying

Is this AI Lead Reactivation template appropriate for HVAC contractors in South Carolina?

Yes, and the South Carolina variant of the template ships with state-specific framing already loaded. The seasonality patterns, the licensing references where applicable, and the major-metro market context are all configured to match how the South Carolina residential market actually runs. Agency operators deploying this for a South Carolina client can ship the base template as-is rather than spending time customizing for state context.

Does the agent handle South Carolina licensing questions correctly?

The agent's knowledge base ships with the South Carolina licensing framework for this trade. South Carolina HVAC contractors licensed by the Contractor's Licensing Board. Homeowners who ask about contractor licensing during the booking conversation get accurate answers. For agency operators, the licensing reference is one of the trust signals that signals you actually understand the state's market rather than running a generic template.

What about the seasonality of hvac work in South Carolina?

Long cooling season. Heat pumps standard. The agent's qualification logic and dispatch rules respect this seasonality so peak-period calls get appropriate priority and shoulder-season calls get appropriate handling. This is the difference between a template that runs cleanly in South Carolina and a generic template that needs constant customization.

How does it know when equipment is approaching replacement age?

The FSM record includes install date and equipment type. The agent prioritizes outreach based on configured age thresholds (typically twelve-to-fifteen years for furnaces and AC).

TCPA compliance?

Past customer outreach under prior business relationship. State restrictions respected.

Maintenance plan signups?

Yes. Past customers without active plans get the offer, especially as their equipment ages.

Will it push customers who are not ready?

No. The framing is informational about equipment age and options, not pressure to replace. Customers who indicate they are not ready get a polite acknowledgement.

Bilingual outreach?

Yes. Essential in many HVAC markets.

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  • Vapi system prompt (paste-ready)
  • 3 Vapi tool schemas
  • n8n daily cron workflow
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