As a business owner in the service industry, I’m obsessed with workflows. When I needed a new residential HVAC system, I decided to run an experiment: I used Google’s “Get Competitive Quotes” feature to see how the industry’s biggest players actually handle a live lead.
What started as a research project ended with a $22,000+ decision, a 13.5-hour turnaround, and a clear realization: The traditional "consultative sales" model is being disrupted by transparency, speed, and raw operational data.
I ran a search on my iPhone for “HVAC deals near me.” Within 60 seconds, using Google's "Get Competitive Quotes" workflow, I sent my info to four providers. The Pro-Tip: I used a "burner" email address because I expected to be bombarded with spam. I was right, my inbox exploded instantly. Contractors, take note: If you rely on email, you are losing. My burner email is a black hole of noise. The companies that won my attention were the ones that utilized texting and phone calls to confirm appointments and follow up.
The next step was the in-home consultation. I had three very different experiences in my home. One thing that surprised me was the total lack of "old school" high-pressure tactics. None of the salespeople pressured me to sign on the spot; they all provided written quotes valid for a set period.
|
Company |
The Sales Vibe |
The Inspection |
The Quote Range |
|
Airco Service |
The "High-Trust" Consultant |
75 mins, attic photos, deep education. |
$18k – $45k |
|
Quality Heating |
The "Price Outlier" |
30 mins, unremarkable, no-depth. |
$36k – $46k |
|
Hendrick Heat & Air |
The "Dealership" Vibe |
Fast, focused, no-nonsense. |
$18 - $36k |
Quality Heating Cooling was an immediate disqualification. Their visit was unremarkable, they lacked depth in their inspection, and their quote was astronomically high—nearly double the competition with no clear justification.
Airco Service was the gold standard of "consulting." The advisor was polished and used a professional iPad to walk me through every detail. He even volunteered that he was not a commissioned salesperson.
Hendrick Heat & Air felt more like a car dealership. The advisor had a "buddy next door" confidence, but spent a lot of time silently texting someone on his phone while sitting on my couch. There were awkward pauses while he communicated with his team, making the visit feel 20 minutes too long. I was expecting him to come back with a high pressure sales close similar to what you get at a car dealership, but it never came. Had he just communicated what he was doing on his phone, the experience would have been much smoother.
I was leaning toward Airco because I liked the advisor and his delivery style. But his technical talk—"SEER ratings," "variable speed," "single stage"—was a foreign language. Plus, when all the quotes came in, it wasn’t “apples to apples” like I had hoped. I was tasked with deciding between the Daikin, Lennox, York and American Standard brands, all with different specs and warranties. It really was like trying to understand a foreign language. That’s why I turned to AI. I took the itemized quotes, specs, and financing terms and fed them into an AI assistant for a "Blind Value Analysis." The AI stripped away the "iPad vs. Phone" optics and looked at the raw ROI.
The result: Hendrick offered a superior product at a lower cost.
I used several different prompts to make sure my AI assistant wasn’t getting confused or operating off bad information, and each time it recommended the line of HVAC products that Hendrick had quoted me.
You can probably guess that I chose Hendrick. I signed the contract at 7:00 PM on a Thursday. At 8:30 AM Friday morning, a 4-man American crew, uniformed, English-speaking, and professional was in my driveway. Given the dealership vibe and lower price, I expected non-English speaking subcontractors. I was wrong. They replaced both units, hauled off the old equipment, and left the place cleaner than they found it.
Zero. Buyer's. Remorse.
I’m enjoying my cold air and my smart financial decision.
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