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Windshield Time, formerly known as The Service Contractor Radio Show is a podcast dedicated to home service technicians and salespeople. Your host, Chris Elmore will be there for you during your windshield time (or whenever you have time to listen!) to give advice on managing customer expectations, obliterating objections and connecting with your customers on a deeper level in the home.
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In today's episode of Windshield Time, Chris Elmore and Harold James Walker Jr. discuss the concept of 'maintenance itis' that technicians often experience during the slower seasons. They explore the symptoms and challenges of maintenance itis and how it affects the HVAC, plumbing, and electrical trades while also sharing personal stories and anecd…
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In today's episode of Windshield Time, Chris Elmore and James Walker discuss the importance of having a conversation with customers rather than interrogating them. They emphasize the need to start the conversation immediately upon arrival, asking questions and engaging in small talk. They also highlight the importance of continuing the conversation…
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In today's episode of Windshield Time, Chris and James discuss the RES method of Press Play, which stands for relationship building, evaluation, and settling anxieties. They emphasize the importance of a great introduction and how it sets the tone for the entire service call, provide strategies for starting a conversation with the customer, discuss…
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In today's episode of Windshield Time, Chris and James talk about the importance of painting a picture that's easy to see. What does this mean? Your job as a service tech is to diagnose problems, suggest solutions, and execute them. But in the midst of this, it's easy to forget that the homeowner does not always have the knowledge and context you d…
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In today's episode of Windshield Time, Chris and James talk about the difference replace versus repair dilemma that techniciancs may run into out in the field, and how to deal with these situations. They discuss topics like educating the client on your recommendation, adapting your approach to the client's profile, and more. Check out this episode …
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In today's episode of Windshield Time, Chris and James talk about the importance of controlling the environment with the client. This is done in large part by properly managing the image you put on display when entering a home. Tune in to hear more about this topic today! Want to talk more on this subject with Chris or James? Feel free to use their…
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In today's episode of Windshield Time, Chris and James discuss the psychology of the service call. The conversation ranges from talking about the difference between a fun buy and a forced buy, to understanding the customer's emotional state and providing a positive experience in both scenarios. Tune in to hear more! Go out and Ignite the Power With…
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In today's Windshield Time, Chris and James are joined by special guest Joe Person, the newest member of the Service Excellence team! Joe isn't actually new though, as he has spent many years with the company in the past and is welcomed back with open arms. Check out this episode to hear the guys catch up and get your first glimpse of our new Insid…
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In this episode of Windshield Time, Chris and James delve deeper into our last discussion on objections. Join us as we explore the art of truly assisting clients by empathetically listening to and comprehending their challenges. Instead of merely selling, we'll uncover the power of guiding them through decisions, making the process more about suppo…
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This week's Windshield Time podcast showcases Chris and James rehashing a topic discussed back in episode 51: Do your customers actually understand what you're saying? In other words, how do you interact with clients in a way that goes to their heart instead of their head? Check out this episode and hear the tools you can leverage to better communi…
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In this episode of Windshield Time, Chris and James sit down to explore an interesting scenario: When a customer wants to buy something they know they don't really need, is there an ethical dilemma at play? Join them as they have a thoughtful conversation about how to approach this scenario and discover how it's essentially a lesson in understandin…
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On today's episode of Windshield Time, Chris Elmore and James Walker reunite to talk about doing your homework before stepping into a client's home. Wouldn't you want your doctor to check your medical chart before a visit? Be sure to check your client's chart before your next service call so you can provide more value, professionalism, and a better…
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In this week's episode of Windshield Time, Chris and James outline ways to identify when your discussion of a sale with a customer helps you convey its proper value and when you're overjustifying it. Tune in to find out how to qualify the budget, ask what the customer is thinking and overcome objections, especially when it comes to big-ticket items…
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In this week's episode of Windshield Time, Chris and James explore ways technicians can prepare customers for bad news while out in the field. Whether the job will cost more than they are expecting or you find other issues during the call, find out how you can make them feel comfortable enough to make a last-minute decision bomb.…
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In this week's episode of Windshield Time, Chris and James talk about feeling aligned when leading people and how ensuring that the customer understands: the cost of repair vs. replacement, the price range of replacing, why replacement is the best option, the process of the transaction and booking an appointment ASAP are the 5 keys to a great repla…
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In this week's episode of Windshield Time, Chris and James talk about what the RE in PRESS PLAY means and why these skills are important out in the field. Building a strong Relationship with the customer is the key to getting your foot in the door. Then, use your rapport to Explore their concerns by asking smart questions, showing your interest in …
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